When Waterboarding Is "Torture"

From the AP:

"During
the 77-day proceedings, Duch admitted to overseeing the deaths of up to
16,000 people who passed through the prison's gates. Torture used to
extract confessions included pulling out prisoners' toenails,
administering electric shocks and waterboarding."
American exceptionalism in the neocon era: the right to do what we forbid others from doing.



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