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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Pagina 3
... one citizen anywhere in the world , not one U.S. citizen in particular , would ever be near this heinous crime of torture , and if they do that they would report it . You know , in this dialog between torturers and those 3.
... one citizen anywhere in the world , not one U.S. citizen in particular , would ever be near this heinous crime of torture , and if they do that they would report it . You know , in this dialog between torturers and those 3.
Pagina 10
... crimes he didn't commit -- anything to stop the unbearable pain . Encouraged by the apparent success , the torturer goes on torturing . Other methods of interrogation begin to seem slow and inefficient and like a disease torture spreads ...
... crimes he didn't commit -- anything to stop the unbearable pain . Encouraged by the apparent success , the torturer goes on torturing . Other methods of interrogation begin to seem slow and inefficient and like a disease torture spreads ...
Pagina 13
... crime was committed or where they are . There should be no safe haven for torturers . Confessions or other evidence obtained through torture should never be invoked in legal proceedings . In some countries torture occurs in secret ...
... crime was committed or where they are . There should be no safe haven for torturers . Confessions or other evidence obtained through torture should never be invoked in legal proceedings . In some countries torture occurs in secret ...
Pagina 18
... crime control equipment , requiring quarterly reports form the Department of Commerce on the export licensing of crime control equipment . Further , shock batons , leg shackles , and other objects known to be used in abusing prisoners ...
... crime control equipment , requiring quarterly reports form the Department of Commerce on the export licensing of crime control equipment . Further , shock batons , leg shackles , and other objects known to be used in abusing prisoners ...
Pagina 37
... crimes as " insulting the morale of the armed forces " and " dis- respect to military authorities . " The great majority have been tried for acts , whatever the date of the offense , that were legal under preexisting laws . Hundreds of ...
... crimes as " insulting the morale of the armed forces " and " dis- respect to military authorities . " The great majority have been tried for acts , whatever the date of the offense , that were legal under preexisting laws . Hundreds of ...
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