I am not sure what they actually do to people with these, but I think they are called 'water boarding', sleep deprivation' and 'stress positions'.
Personally I do not approve, apart from being unsafe (people are likely admit to anything to make the torture stop), it degrades the people performing and those sanctioning the torture.
yes they can
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
torture
Proponents of the torture memo believed that waterboarding was an acceptable interrogation technique because they argued it did not constitute torture under U.S. law and international conventions. They claimed it was a controlled and reversible method that could yield valuable intelligence while minimizing long-term physical harm. Additionally, some officials viewed the urgency of preventing terrorist attacks as a justification for employing aggressive interrogation techniques. This perspective was rooted in a broader interpretation of national security needs during the post-9/11 era.
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.
The torture game 1, 2 and 3 are good for pointless torture. The Torture Chamber (Any edition) requires you to earn more pain points to unlock other torture techniques.
'Torture' in Hebrew is עינויים.
"kashaku" can mean torture.
I do not believe that God approves of torture.
In 1485 when it became Tudor torture.