Torture is a heinous activity and cannot be justified by any moral means.
It was a torture device used to try and extract confessions from suspects.
She suspects that lennie did it (and she is right)
If you're doing it right it does, the word 'torture' is in it...
He did not hesitate laying siege to towns. using torture and holding women and children as hostage to oblige suspects to give themselves up. From this sentence, it is obvious we know that hedoes not respect the hman right .
Yes, torture is not acceptable ever, according to existing UN conventions.
Physical torture was illegal in England. However their definition of torture was rather loose. Suspects could be forced to stay awake for as many as 5 days. They were forced to run around the room until they collapsed from exhaustion. The swimming test was not torture, it tested if they were a witch or not and was NOT designed to make them confess.
Since September 11, 2001 no one is known to have been killed while under interrogation or any controversial interrogation methods that some may consider torture. Torture is against every branches field manual, United States law, the Geneva Convention, UN Human Rights laws, and the United States military law of armed conflict and rules of engagement. In July, 2007 Former President Bush signed an executive order to not torture terror suspects to underscore this as well, although waterboarding was not included in the torture methods described. But no one is reported to have been killed by waterboarding and CIA documents show that only three terror suspects have received waterboarding since 9/11.
It consist of Hanging suspects or shooting them right on the spot
The possessive form for the plural noun suspects is suspects'.Example: We have uncovered the suspects' hideout.
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No. There is a reason why they call it Archi-torture.
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')