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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:43:35 +0000, NOYB wrote:
The definition of "abuse" is up for debate IMO. If it leaves no permanent physical defect, and the prisoner doesn't die, it should be permissable under certain circumstances (for example, the "ticking time bomb scenario"). As if torture works? If you are looking for accurate intelligence, torture isn't the answer. When a man is squealing in pain, or quaking in fear, he will tell you anything to make the treatment stop. Throughout history, those that endorse torture have belonged to a special club. You know the one. Nazi Germany, Latin American Death Squads, Communist Police States, are all members. Frankly, I would rather my country didn't join that club. They are organized *non-uniformed* military personnel who use mosques, hospitals, and civilian populations for shelter and weapons storage...which means they're unlawful combatants not entitled to the protections of the Geneva Convention. You keep repeating this, as if repetition will some how make it true. *All* combatants are protected under the Geneva Convention. They are just not afforded the same protections as prisoners of war. |
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