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Thursday, December 11, 2014



Torture
                Torture has been part of many cultures for centuries. If a country caught a spy, and wanted to know why he was there, they would torture him. Simple as that. They would do whatever it took to get the answers they wanted.
                To support what I said above, in the one article it says that the U.S military paid some people to figure out new ways to torture their prisoners. The U.S and other countries will go through great efforts to figure out what people are up to. What is wrong with this is, some of these torture procedures did not even work! So prisoners were being put through torture session after torture session. This is how twisted our government has become.
                I found the “Salt Prison” article to be more interesting. I think that this article defines where the torture line was crossed. I think that you should be able to do simple torture methods to find out immediate threats. I do not think that you should hang people from the ceiling by their wrists, make them wear no clothes, randomly dump buckets of ice on them and beat them, and drag them through the hallways repeatedly. Why would anyone even think of doing this?
                There are many black prisons across the world. One of them is in Poland. A former leader of Poland recently said that he had no idea of the torture methods that went on in the black prison. The CIA has been keeping secrets about the torture methods that they use. The only reason we are hearing about it now is a political scheme. To learn more on the Poland issue, click the green.  Poland Gets Fooled
                Where does torture cross the line? It is mainly a personal opinion. In my opinion, I think that there need to be more regulations on it set by the Geneva Convention. Even though it has been a part of worldly cultures since the beginning of time, it should be less harmful to people.


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