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| 9 Oct 2006 by Richard Phillips via sam in 1997, the united nations committee against torture categorically ruled that extended sleep deprivation was torture. moreover, the us state department's “country reports on human rights” between 2000-2002 denounced several countries, ... indymedia.us main newswire - http://indymedia.us/or/main-newswire-content.rss |
| 14 Mar 2008 by Iranian Minorities Human Right Organisation according to hrw, the families alleged that security forces subjected the students to beatings with cables and fists, 24-hour interrogation sessions, sleep deprivation, and forced them to remain standing for long periods of time. ... Iranian Minorities Human Right Organisation - http://iranianminorityshumanright.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Mar 2007 the most frequently alleged methods of torture included severe and prolonged beating with sticks, plastic pipes, ropes or whips, on the soles of the feet and elsewhere, sleep deprivation, extended solitary confinement, forced standing ... TIME: Middle East Blog - http://time-blog.com/middle_east/ |
| 12 Mar 2007 On March 6, the U.S. Department of State released its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2006. As in previous years, the State Department pointed the finger at human rights conditions in more than 190 countries and regions, ...... Detainees were routinely subject to severe beating, painful stress positions, severe sleep deprivation, and exposure to extreme cold and hot temperatures. Soldiers were told that many abusive techniques were authorized by the military ... GlobalResearch.ca - http://www.globalresearch.ca/ - References |
| 16 Apr 2009 by Rafe Each year, in the State Department's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, the United States condemns coercive interrogation techniques and other practices employed by other countries. Certain of the techniques the United ... In their discussion of Indonesia, for example, the reports list as “psychological torture” conduct that involves “food and sleep deprivation,” but give no specific information as to what these techniques involve. In their discussion of Egypt, ... rc3.org - http://www.rc3.org/ |
| 10 Mar 2006 by MD. RADZI AHMAD they abused the iraqi detainees systematically, including sleep deprivation, tying them to the wall, hitting them with baseball bats, denying their access to water and food, forcing them to listen to extremely loud music in completely ... Sri Kandeh - http://srikandeh.blogspot.com/ |
| 26 Feb 2009 by Dinh Le 2008 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices February 25, 2009. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam, with a population of approximately 86 million, is an authoritarian state ruled by the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). .... Investigators sometimes used physical isolation, excessively lengthy interrogation sessions, and sleep deprivation to compel detainees to confess. By law detainees are permitted access to lawyers from the time of their detention; however, ... Dân Chủ - Nhân Quyền Cho Việt Nam - http://nhanquyenchovn.blogspot.com/ |
| 21 Nov 2005 by Dr. D There is a vast difference, Bowden writes, between using cattle prods to wring false confessions out of Chinese prisoners and using sleep deprivation and rough handling to get lifesaving information from captured terrorists. ... Human rights 4 all - http://humanrights4all.blogspot.com/ |
| 26 Feb 2009 by Mardani ... long confinement in contorted positions, kicking detainees with military boots, hanging detainees by the arms and legs, threats of execution, burning with cigarettes, sleep deprivation, and severe and repeated beatings with cables ... Mardaninews - http://mardaninews.de/Deutsch/ - References |
| 17 Apr 2009 by Jaelithe Each year, in the State Department's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, the United States condemns coercive interrogation techniques and other practices employed by other countries. Certain of the techniques ... The State Department's inclusion of nudity, water dousing, sleep deprivation, and food deprivation among the conduct it condemns is significant and provides some indication of an executive foreign relations tradition condemning the use of these techniques. ... MOMocrats™ - http://momocrats.typepad.com/momocrats/ - References |
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