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  1. Sep 10, 2020 · This article opens with consideration of a particular episode in British legal history, the incident that lay behind the famous Ireland v UK case and its 2018 sequel. 1 This was the operation, in the summer of 1971, by British forces in Northern Ireland, of a system of extreme ill-treatment for interrogation purposes on a number of terrorist sus...

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    • 2021
  2. International law defines torture as the intentional infliction of intense suffering aimed at forcing someone to reveal information, punishing unwanted behavior or inspiring fear in a broader population.

  3. Aug 3, 2007 · Torture involves deliberately inflicting physical or mental pain on a person without legal cause. This includes threats to family members and loved ones.

    • Who Was Thomas of Torquemada?
    • How Has Spain Apologised to Spanish Jews?
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    Tomas de Torquemada was born on 14th October 1420 in the city of Valladolid, the capital of Spain’s Castilla y Leon, to a prestigious family that renowned theologian and confessor to King Juan II, Juan de Torquemada. Thomas of Torquemada’s ancestry also includes Jewish converts to Christianity, known as conversos, whom religious authorities began t...

    Pope John Paul II began making the first apologies for the atrocities of the Spanish Inquisition in 2000. In 2011, the president of Mallorca made the first official apology for the role of the Spanish government in the Inquisition and the persecution and murder of Jewish converts. The central Spanish government in 2015 then began making amends for ...

  4. torture, the infliction of severe physical or mental pain or suffering for a purpose, such as extracting information, coercing a confession, or inflicting punishment. It is normally committed by a public official or other person exercising comparable power and authority.

  5. May 14, 1985 · The fundamental psychological underpin of the torturer, according to Dr. Staub, is in dividing the world into two groups, ''us'' and ''them.''. The Greek torturers, for example, became a...

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  7. Oct 2, 2022 · To carry out their task, the torturer must revise their perception of both the victim (through dehumanization and attribution of blame) and their own role (through displacement and diffusion of responsibility). Psychological mechanisms enabling torture are also reflected on the collective scale.

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