During the early 1980s, he developed a reputation as a brutal torturer and interrogator. |
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The subject of the torture will indeed tell the torturer anything he or she wants to here in order to stop the physical torture. |
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We are no longer in the presence of a torturer seizing upon a victim and enjoying her all the more because she is unconsenting and unpersuaded. |
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The person being tortured is for the duration of the torturing process physically powerless in relation to the torturer. |
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Universal jurisdiction authorises any country which apprehends a torturer to bring him or her to justice. |
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An official or police officer who, without himself committing the material act, has ordered another to use torture is thus treated as the torturer himself. |
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The judicial officer who is still considered in the collective mind as some kind of torturer is above all a proximity auxiliary of justice, both for the population and businesses. |
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They believed that if someone was tortured in order to get them to admit something, that person would always end up saying what the torturer wanted to hear. |
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One reason is that torture victims typically tell the torturer whatever they think he wants to hear, e.g. they are happy to implicate others who are in fact innocent in order to bring an end to their own agony. |
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It degrades victims and dehumanizes the torturer. |
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A former liberator of the country, he is now its torturer. |
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