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  • ...rt of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture}} ...t]], makes periodic reports to the [[United Nations]] [[Committee Against Torture]]. In October [[2005]], the report focused on pretrial detention of suspect
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  • ...ates has transferred suspected terrorists to countries known to practice [[torture]].<ref name=WashingtonIndependent2009-01-26> | url=http://washingtonindependent.com/27199/torture-case-poses-early-state-secret-test
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  • ...transitive usage, are [[euphemism]]s: these people have presumably been [[torture]]d and [[murder]]ed. ...an government guilty of violating the right to life and the prohibition of torture with respect to civilians who had died or been forcibly disappeared at the
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  • ...extraordinary rendition|rendered]] to countries where they may have been [[torture]]d. This number of one hundred [[extraordinary rendition|extraordinarily re ...concerning the treatment of detainees while in secret detention, including torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.</blockquote>
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  • | publisher=The Center for Victims of Torture ...ly the commission is restricted from considering any evidence extracted by torture, as defined by the Department of Defense.<ref name=DoDMilitaryCommissionsRu
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  • ...arwean>[http://www.jubileeinitiative.org/DhafirAyman.html Help Prevent the Torture of Ayman Jarwan]</ref> ...lt in his deportation back to his native [[Jordan]], where he would face [[torture]].
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  • | title=German Soldiers under fire: New Testimony May Back Kurnaz Torture Claims
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  • ...006/10/bush-administrations-torture-of-us.html " The Bush administration's torture of U.S. citizen Jose Padilla"]</ref> He continues to be held by the United ...6/09/does-military-commissions-act-apply-to.html Bush's Brave New World of Torture] Jennifer Van Bergen, [[TomPaine.com]], November 1, 2006.</ref>
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  • | title=7 detainees report transfer to nations that use torture ..._nations_that_use_torture/ 7 detainees report transfer to nations that use torture], ''[[Boston Globe]]'', April 26, 2006
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  • ===Allegations of torture during imprisonment=== ...the case, alleging that during his imprisonment he has been subjected to [[torture]], including [[sensory deprivation]], [[sleep deprivation]], enforced [[str
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  • ...ruled that Posada cannot be deported, finding that he faces the threat of torture in Venezuela.<ref name="No deportation for Cuban militant">''[[BBC]]'', 28 ...dge ruled that Posada could not be deported because he faced the threat of torture in Venezuela. The Venezuelan government reacted angrily to the ruling, accu
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  • ..."<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/050214fa_fact6 Outsourcing torture: The secret history of America's "extraordinary rendition" program] by Jane ...<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/050214fa_fact6 Outsourcing torture: The secret history of America's "extraordinary rendition" program] by Jane
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  • ...o?id=1108209 Amnesty International]</ref> The Bush administration's use of torture and alleged use of [[extraordinary rendition]] and [[secret prison]]s have
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