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Cosa (chi) è under torture - definizione

INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF PHYSICAL OR MENTAL SUFFERING UPON A PERSON OR AN ANIMAL
Tortured; Torturer; Tortures; Torture Device; Torture device; Third-degree methods; Torturing; State Torture; Torture devices; Ta'liq (torture); State torture; Professional interrogation techniques; Police torture; Forced information gathering; Physical torture; Instrument of torture; History of torture; Instruments of torture; Judicial Torture; Medieval torture; Medieval torture device; Torture by country; Christianity and torture; Prevention of torture; Torture methods; Public opinion on torture
  • Abu Ghraib prison]] in Iraq.
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  • Parties to the [[Convention against Torture]] in dark green, states that have signed the treaty in yellow, and others in gray
  • The mutilated body of a man who was [[dismembered]] during the [[Boxer Rebellion]]
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  • Norwegian resistance fighter [[Lauritz Sand]] recovering after his release from the [[Gestapo]], May 1945
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  • Proposed United States poster, 1942 or 1943
  • American forces]] during the [[Vietnam War]], 1967
  • North Vietnamese]] prisoner of war near [[Da Nang]], 1968.

Exclusion of evidence obtained under torture         
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''Sources:'' Amnesty International<ref name=AmnestyInternational060101>[https://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/POL30/003/2006/en {{"'}}Rendition' and secret detention: A global system of human rights violations"], [[Amnesty International]], 1 January 2006</ref> [[Human Rights Watch]]
Evidence obtained under torture
Statements obtained under torture are not admissible evidence in court proceedings in many jurisdictions.
Torture (journal)         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
TORTURE journal; Torture Journal
Torture: Journal on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture is a peer-reviewed medical journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture, published triannually by the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims.
Torture Journal         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
TORTURE journal; Torture Journal
Torture Journal: Journal on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture is a peer-reviewed medical journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture, published triannually by the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims.

Wikipedia

Torture

Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons such as punishment, extracting a confession, interrogation for information, or intimidating third parties. Some definitions are restricted to acts carried out by the state, but others include non-state organizations.

Torture has been carried out since ancient times. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Western countries abolished the official use of torture in the judicial system, but torture continued to be used throughout the world. A variety of methods of torture are used, often in combination; the most common form of physical torture is beatings. Since the twentieth century, many torturers have preferred non-scarring or psychological methods to provide deniability. Torturers are enabled by organizations that facilitate and encourage their behavior. Most victims of torture are poor and marginalized people suspected of crimes, although torture against political prisoners or during armed conflict has received disproportionate attention. Judicial corporal punishment and capital punishment are sometimes seen as forms of torture, but this label is internationally controversial.

Torture aims to break the victim's will and destroy their agency and personality. It is one of the most damaging experiences that a person can undergo and can also negatively affect perpetrating individuals and institutions. Public opinion research has shown general opposition to torture. Torture is prohibited under international law for all states under all circumstances and is explicitly forbidden by several treaties. Opposition to torture stimulated the formation of the human rights movement after World War II, and torture continues to be an important human rights issue. Although its incidence has declined, torture is still practiced by most countries.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per under torture
1. The nurses say their confessions were made under torture.
2. H.H. said 150 prisoners confessed under torture during his detention.
3. Each had confessed before it began, almost certainly under torture.
4. But Nashiri said he "confessed under torture" to those attacks.
5. There were rumors that a prisoner had died under torture.