ANALYSIS OF TORTURE THROUGH CIVIL AND COMMON LAW PERSPECTIVES

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Social Issues

 

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Mary P

 

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January 20, 2012

 

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These terrorists do not adhere to the conventional rules of combat engagement and aim to strike fear within the general populous to promote a certain ideal they deem profoundly important. Considering these terrorist are not fighting a conventional war, are they entitled to the protections under the Geneva Convention? Such as giving them the liberty to be protected from coercive torture methods? Using terrorist practices as a model, imagine if there was bomb in a major metropolitan city placed there by a terrorist organization, and this bomb would go off in one hour at the cost of thoasands of lives...
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If a member of this terrorist group was apprehended, would it be right to torture him if he was uncompliant with officials with disclosing the location of this bomb? Is it acceptable to physically coerce one man to possibly save thoasands of lives? This scenario is called the "ticking time bomb" scenario and I will refer to this latter in my analysis...
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