National Religious Campaign Against Torture was created in 2006-01.
They received the Nobel peace prize in 1977, for their campaign against torture.
Witness Against Torture was created in 2005.
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Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network's motto is 'We are to destructive cults, fundamentalism, mind control, and mental coercion/torture what Amnesty International is to physical torture.'.
Torture is illegal worldwide primarily because it violates fundamental human rights and the principles of dignity and respect for all individuals. International treaties, such as the Convention Against Torture, prohibit torture in any form, recognizing its severe physical and psychological harm. Additionally, torture is ineffective for gathering reliable information and often leads to false confessions, undermining justice. The global consensus against torture reflects a commitment to uphold ethical standards and promote humane treatment.
Martydom can be defined as: torture and execution of a martyr (religoius person resisting religious assimiliation) persecution of a person for their faith who experiences torment and suffering under the hand of "justice". A classical example would be the story of Christ. He experienced torture and execution as a result of a religious cause.
Torture and lying about torture. Although starting a war against a nation that posed no threat to us runs a close second.
Hot wires pressed against the head.
Against poverty, impoverishment, shepherdesses, and torture victims.
Torture is universally condemned and is prohibited under international law, including the United Nations Convention Against Torture, which emphasizes that no exceptional circumstances can justify torture. It is considered a violation of human rights and dignity, and perpetrators can face criminal prosecution. Victims of torture have the right to seek justice, rehabilitation, and compensation. Legal frameworks in many countries also reinforce these prohibitions, reflecting a global consensus against the practice.
First bang your head against the wall really hard. Repeat.
Hanging mostly, torture, drowning and burning.