Torture done correctly is a terminal process
netkita at earthlink.net
netkita at earthlink.net
Wed Jun 25 10:39:14 PDT 2003
Just out of suriosity .. do you have any of the poems or a location for them? Sorry for the
delay in answering them.
Deirdre
On 21 Nov 2002 at 23:17, James A. Donald wrote:
>
> --
> > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 09:33:39AM -0800, Greg Broiles wrote:
> > > To flesh this out a little more - the judge was Stephen
> > > Trott, speaking on September 18 2002 at the Commonwealth
> > > Club. Trott credits the torture warrant idea to Alan
> > > Dershowitz, whom he describes as a good friend and a "great
> > > civil libertarian".
>
> On 21 Nov 2002 at 22:24, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> > Yes. Clearly it's okay for torture warrants to exist -- as
> > long as you're a member of the political class that gets to
> > approve them...
>
> At present, if the US wants someone terminally interrogated,
> they ship him to Egypt and ask the Egyptians to do the
> interrogation.
>
> I am mildly suprised they do not ask the Afghans to do the
> interrogations, since poems have been written concerning the
> remarkable effectiveness of Afghan interrogations.
>
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> James A. Donald
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