A victim of torture.
Chinese Water torture, is when a person is locked up to where the victim cannot move. Then cold water is slowly dripped one drop at a time (usually 1 drop every 6-14 seconds). It eventually drives the victim crazy A) (Because they are waiting for the drop each time B) Because they can't use their hands to wipe off the water or warm up their face from the cold water. This method of torture has no proof ever being used thought Hudini did try it out.
sexual torture to Jewish woman by Nazi
No. Torture is never ethical, regardless of the reason.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
If it's torture waiting for the answer then yes. If not, then check out amnesty.org To an extent, it's a matter of definition, but, alas, yes, torture is still widely used.
Dilawar - torture victim - was born in 1979.
Dilawar - torture victim - died on 2002-12-10.
Abdul Basir - torture victim - died on 2009-12-07.
Depends on what kind of torture. Usually, though, the goal of torture is not to kill the victim, but only to interrogate them into giving up information.
Yes, of course. That's point of torture is subject the victim to excruciating pain - usually in order to obtain a confession or information.
The cast of A Torture - 2013 includes: Dev Khubnani as Inspector Anand Sirwani as Constable Sanjiv Talpade as Victim
The cross is of no significance only as an instrument of prolonged torture to the victim.
A torture device consisting of a very narrow vertical surface where the victim is supposed to sit with heavy objects attached to their feet. hope this helped.
Julia was, herself, the victim of torture. She was beaten. had her hair torn out and then crucified c.616-620 at Cape Corso, Corsica.
No
Inflicting pain, injury or psychological injury while the victim is restrained or otherwise unable to move.
You call the person a victim.