The Phenomenon of Torture: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 605, May 15, 16; September 6, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 296 pagini |
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... police centers in Chile to interrogation houses in Afghanistan . I would like to read a partial list of those countries from which Amnesty International receives persistent reports of torture . Behind every name are the damaged ...
... police centers in Chile to interrogation houses in Afghanistan . I would like to read a partial list of those countries from which Amnesty International receives persistent reports of torture . Behind every name are the damaged ...
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... police units . or prison employees . How they become torturers varies , but insight into their training in at least one country emerged during the trials of accused torturers who worked under the military junta in Greece from 1967 to ...
... police units . or prison employees . How they become torturers varies , but insight into their training in at least one country emerged during the trials of accused torturers who worked under the military junta in Greece from 1967 to ...
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... police stations and then released without charge . Some governments have tried to increase their control over whole population groups through torture and murder . This happened in Guatemala in the early 1980s , when the government ...
... police stations and then released without charge . Some governments have tried to increase their control over whole population groups through torture and murder . This happened in Guatemala in the early 1980s , when the government ...
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... police transfers or training do not facilitate the practice of torture . Because torture is so widespread , some people view it as a regrettable , but ultimately incurable disease . This was once a common attitude towards slavery ...
... police transfers or training do not facilitate the practice of torture . Because torture is so widespread , some people view it as a regrettable , but ultimately incurable disease . This was once a common attitude towards slavery ...
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... police forces . Obviously there can be some positive implications to that . There can also be some negative spinoffs , if for example , such training identifies us a little too closely with a government particu- larly if the government ...
... police forces . Obviously there can be some positive implications to that . There can also be some negative spinoffs , if for example , such training identifies us a little too closely with a government particu- larly if the government ...
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