Torture and no freedom. I think the latter is far better :D
There really are no personal freedoms in Saudi Arabia. There is no freedom of speech, no freedom of religion, no freedom of the press, no freedom of assembly, no right of petition, limits on the freedom of movement, minimal protections against search and seizure, no rights to avoid torture.
Frederick the Great of Prussia abolished torture, welcomed Voltaire to his court, and implemented limited freedom of religion and press in his state. He saw himself as an enlightened despot, believing in the importance of rationality and progress in governing his realm.
They have to pay a jamillion gold peices to get free from their torture
Citizens who live in the United Kingdom have quite a few rights. They include the right to privacy, the right to liberty, the right to health care, the right to an education, the right of freedom of faith and belief, the right to freedom of expression, freedom from torture, the right to a fair trial, and freedom from discrimination and racism.
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
To be a Roman citizen had many advantages. One had the protection of Roman law and certain rights, such as freedom from torture, the right to trade, and the right of appeal.
torture
Cesar Chavez
A victim of torture.
they are pro torture
There are many forms of torture, which include water torture. There are just too many to name.