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One third of Britons think torture okay
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This is one of the saddest things I've seen in recent years. It's taken just two American presidents in office - and their flunkies in Downing and Fleets streets and the TV types - to modify British opinion.

What a world...

Quote:The 24' effect: A third of Britons think torture can be justified

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Poll by Amnesty shows nearly half of British people reject the idea of a global ban on torture

CHARLOTTE PHILBY [Image: plus.png]
Tuesday 13 May 2014

Almost a third of Britons think torture can be justified in certain circumstances, according to "alarming" new research which highlights how TV programmes such as 24 and Homeland have glamourised the abuse of detainees.

The poll by Amnesty International found 36 per cent of Britons believed "torture is sometimes necessary and acceptable to gain information that may protect the public". Just 25 per cent of Russians share the same view although in China the figure is 74 per cent.
In addition, 44 per cent of Britons reject the idea that there should be a global ban on torture. This despite the fact that the use of torture, as defined by the UN convention against torture and other inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment, has been subject to a 30-year global ban ratified by 155 countries.
Kate Allen, director of Amnesty International UK, said: "These findings are alarming. We didn't foresee this sort of response from people in the UK and it shows we have a lot of work to do.
"It looks from these results like we have placed panic over principle. People have bought into the idea that their personal safety can be enhanced through the use of torture. That is simply untrue."
"Programmes like 24, Homeland and Spooks have glorified torture to a generation but there's a massive difference between a dramatic depiction by screenwriters and its real-life use by government agents in torture chambers."
The findings formed part of a report by Amnesty International which found the use of torture to be "flourishing around the world". The charity has recorded 27 different kinds of torture and other cruel treatments in 79 countries this year, including electric shocks, rape, water-boarding and mock executions.
During the past five years, torture and other forms of ill-treatment have been recorded in more than 141 countries from every region in the world, with victims including women and children.
Nigeria, Mexico, the Philippines, Uzbekistan and Morocco/Western Sahara were highlighted as repeat offenders in the report.
According to a poll of 21,000 people across 21 countries, 44 per cent of the world's population feared they would be at risk of torture if taken into custody in their own country. Confidence rates among Britons were the highest of any country with 83 per cent feeling confident they were not at risk from the authorities in the UK.
Amnesty International's secretary-general Salil Shetty claimed: "Torture is not just alive and well it is flourishing in many parts of the world.
"Governments around the world are two-faced on torture prohibiting it in law, but facilitating it in practice."



The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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They can never imagine it being used on them. And that is the mistake.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Magda Hassan Wrote:They can never imagine it being used on them. And that is the mistake.

Exactly, the 'them' [bad guys] and we [good folk] false dichotomy. They are going to learn the hard way, I guess...not that many will be tortured per se [though some may be], but that they will be 'tortured' by the collapse in economy, liberty, lawfullness, rights, environment, societal structures, and more...all now underway and given tacit approval by the sheeple. Some people simply can't see that we are all in the same boat and it is sinking...and that what happens [or more properly CAN happen] to anyone, can happen to anyone...and will eventually. The famous Niemoller statement is 10000% apt here. So, we as a species have learned [with some exceptions] nothing from past history and are doomed very soon to repeat some of the worst of it...in fact, we already are. ::face.palm::
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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