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    A Torturous English Assignment Torture‚ specifically the act of waterboarding‚ has been used by American interrogators since the Vietnam War. Waterboarding simulates the experience of drowning‚ utilizing large quantities of water poured over the face into the breathing passages‚ and it is used to obtain information from victims (“Torture”). Interrogators are not using waterboarding for questioning at this time‚ however‚ our president-elect promises to bring the method back‚ as well as more severe

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    Just being under the suspicion that someone is connected to an event that the government doesn’t approve of could affect your life as well as those around you. The right to no torture is being violated by security personnel who think that‚ because they are part of the government‚ the officers then have power over the civilians and can harm them without consequences. In the December 2011 protests “at least 15 people were killed

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    serious questions have arisen about the way that we treat our prisoners of war. The question has been posed: should we torture someone if it means that we will gain information that will protect a large number of people? A person with a utilitarian view might suggest that because the torture would bring about the right information that would save many people‚ it would be ok to torture someone. This view holds that any action is good if it is beneficial to the majority of the people involved in the question

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    counterparts. But it was also characterized by the National Liberation front’s guerrilla warfare‚ and the use of torture by both sides. In the Battle of Algiers‚ one can see how the FLN guerrilla insurrection and the French counter insurgency committed atrocities against each other‚ something of which would later lead to the Independence of Algeria. Nevertheless‚ when looking at the torture and atrocities done by both the French and the FLN one can recognize how both the French and FLN tried to exercise

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    justifiable or a “moral duty” to torture the terrorist in order to retrieve the information and save many innocent lives. Intellectual honesty makes torture in this situation conceivably justifiable‚ as the lives saved as a result of torture outweighs the suffering of a terrorist. Also‚ the ticking time bomb argument confines the case for torture to ‘interrogational torture’‚ where the aim is to gain important information. This rules out the acceptability of torture that is intended to change religion

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    even more when the adversary wears no uniform and blends in with the civilian population‚ in a “war against terrorism”. Can torture sometimes be justified to extract information? The international law says “No.” as laid down in treaties like the Geneva Conventions‚ the UN Convention against Torture and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; all ban torture or any cruel‚ inhuman or degrading treatments‚ even in times of war. Most civilized people squirm of the thought of putting

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    the fact that the torture camp breaks international law‚ Habeas Corpus‚ the 18th amendment‚ the Geneva Convention and many many humans rights organizations all around the world. WHAT IS GUANTANAMO BAY? Guantanamo Bay is the torture camp that the United States opened and is still currently operating on the Guantanamo Bay in cuba. The Guantanamo bay prison camp has done many illegal and inhumane forms of‚ what the CIA calls ´interrogation´ when in reality it is nothing but torture. Things like cutting

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    Immanuel Kant lived during a time period where the French enlightenment took place. The enlightenment is referred to as the age of reason. This was a time in which people wanted to throw off traditions and religion because they questioned the tradition authority. They were trying to eliminate them from having any influence in the decision-making processes. What they deemed to be superstition in favor of pure reason the notion was that reason if guided properly would lead us humanity to the truth

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    Eighty-Four (1949) by George Orwell and the film Brazil (1985) directed by Terry Gilliam‚ consistently enforce overpowering in order to accept dictatorial policies and to manipulate the citizens. The other sources‚ “Zim Govt Found Responsible for Torture in Landmark Ruling”(2013) similarly describes the use of government power in a unreasonable strict manner. An examination of these sources reveal how dystopian governments apply excessive control while abusing their own citizens. In these works

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    by making them suffer both mental and physical torture. The mental torture of party members is very present throughout this novel. In this futuristic setting‚ a new language‚ Newspeak‚ is in the making with the goal of completely eliminating even the possibility of rebellious thinking. Winston’s companion Syme explained how Newspeak will “make thought crime impossible‚ because there will be no words in which to express it.” (52). This mental torture will eventually cause the outer party members

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