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  • ...s. On September 10, 2010, Cal Coburn Brown was executed for the 1991 rape, torture and murder of Holly Washa. His was the first execution in the state to use
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  • ...f Genocide|Genocide Convention]], the [[United Nations Convention Against Torture]], the [[Geneva Conventions]] including [[Protocol I]], the [[Convention on
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  • === Torture ===<!-- [[Electric shock torture]] redirects here --> ...d to cause pain while avoiding obvious evidence on the victim's body. Such torture usually uses electrodes attached to parts of the victim's body: most typica
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  • ...ociopathic personality disorder]] || || eneuresis, firesetting and animal torture predictive of future criminal behaviour
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  • He was held for 12 months in different concentration camps suffering severe [[torture]]: first at the Tacna Regiment, then at the Military Academy; later he was
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  • ...ture. Organized by [[Rabbis for Human Rights]]—North America in honor of Torture Awareness Month, the Jewish campaign included over 25 synagogues which hung ...ners_update "More than 25 synagogues hang Stop Torture banners in honor of Torture Awareness Month"], [[Rabbis for Human Rights]] North America website, June
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  • ...s status as a law enforcement officer, unlawful imprisonment, and possibly torture in his handling of McManigal and J.B. McNamara. He had unlawfully extradit
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  • ...ed, incommunicado detention without judicial review; risk of subjecting to torture during the transfer, return and extradition of people between or within cou
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  • ...iet [[gulag]]s or German [[labor camp|labor]] or [[concentration camp]]s), torture, and executions against enemies of the state real and imagined.<ref>‘’T ...ld . . . is one of consistent and bloody abuse of human rights, of murder, torture, mutilation, rape, arson, destruction and kidnapping."<ref name=CIIR>{{cite
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  • ...inquier). The mapping data was obtained by the use of [[informant]]s and [[torture]] and were used to obtain the identities of important individuals in the re
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  • * {{cite news |author=[[Alexander Cockburn|Cockburn, Alexander]] |title=Torture, Terrorism and the Rise of the Spanish Anarchists; 'There Are No Innocents'
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  • ...volved mass murder, genocide, starvation and the massive spread of terror, torture and execution. The totalitarian regimes of Hitler are classic examples, as
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  • 9.) The torture killing of Kinana
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  • .../uk_news/4251442.stm|date=16 September 2005|title=Algerian detainees 'face torture'|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2006-10-18}}</ref> One of them, who was sentence ....co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4363254.stm|date=21 October 2005|title=MI5's 'torture' evidence revealed|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2006-10-18}}</ref>
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  • ...in Guantanamo, where their lawyer has alleged Abbasi and Mubanga suffered torture, or whether this measure was part of the conditions agreed with the US gove ...d-degrading-treatment-of-prisoners-at-guantanamo-bay-cuba-abbasi Report on Torture, Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment of Prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, C
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  • ...e arbitrarily arrested and detained suffer physical and/or psychological [[torture]] during [[interrogation]], as well as [[extrajudicial punishment]] and oth
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  • ....uk/world/2002/dec/29/terrorism.usa|title=Briton tells of ordeal in Bush's torture jail|last=Harris|first=Paul|coauthors=Burhan Wazir |date=29 December 2002| [[Image:Bagram prisoner abuse.184.1.450.jpg|160px|thumb|Sketch of [[Dilawar (torture victim)|Dilawar]] chained to ceiling of his cell, by former [[United States
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  • ...President George Bush, and discussed whether they fit the definition of [[torture]]. ...US and host countries have signed the [[United Nations Convention Against Torture]], CIA officers are allowed to use what the agency calls "[[enhanced interr
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  • | url=http://www.aclu.org/safefree/torture/38710lgl20090211.html ...ishing Accountability; PHR Calls for Independent Commission to Investigate Torture by US Forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantánamo], ''[[Physicians for Human R
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  • ...of 9/11 to create a legal framework justifying coercive interrogations and torture as well as to short circuit judicial review of its actions. <br> ...its critics as traitors. Secretly deporting suspects to countries that use torture as an interrogation technique. Rounding up thousands of non-citizens after
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