
Torture is about inflicting pain or suffering intentionally on a person in either a mental or physical way. Torture is however, under international law, prohibited. No person has the right to resort to torture. Torture can be criticized on the grounds of humanitarian and morals. Obviously you are taking away the freedom of the victim during torture. The victim should not be put under pain to reveal information, nor should they suffer for a group of people. No matter who it is, or what they have done in their past every life holds value and meaning. I feel there are such greater heights that are morally acceptable that the government could resort to before they turn to torture. Nothing is positive about torture. Even if you get the results you want from taking away the pride and freedom from the victim the consequences following the procedures could be worse. There could be followers of the victim that could come back harder, or something along those lines. Torture is a subject, which is up for discussion for most people. Some say its understandable for personal reasons that touch close to home, like if someone killed your family member or something like that. I still find no need to turn to violence. Violence is a strong action that can never be taken back.
AGain, please follow instructions for making your title Katuran Unforgivable Also, as you will see when you finish the articles that torture very rarely gives up vital or even relevant information
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