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Torture Report

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Torture
“Torture: the act of inflicting excruciating pain, as punishment or revenge, as a means of getting a confession or information, or for sheer cruelty” (Dictionary.com).The thing about torture is it will always get you an answer; it just won't always get you the right answer. Torture is banned at all times, including at times of war ("Torture."). This makes it extremely bothersome that the United States of America has facilities like Guantanamo Bay detention camp, built on the coast of Guantanamo Bay in southeastern Cuba in 2002. The camp is used to house suspected terrorists captured by U.S. forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. The prisoners are held at the camp without charge and without the legal means a fair trial ("Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp…”). Of the total 779 prisoners that Guantanamo Bay has ever housed, Only 3 detainees have ever been charged and convicted of a crime ("History of Guantanamo”). Because of this, the facility has become a focus of worldwide controversy. …show more content…

A Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture done just a week before this poll concluded that severe interrogation techniques were not an effective means of acquiring intelligence. This report also found that more than two dozen detainees were wrongly held (Goldman, Adam, and Peyton Craighill). This means that this people were wrongly held against their will in a foreign country without the chance of a fair trial. Most people in Guantanamo Bay are actually terrible criminals, but that doesn’t give the United States the right to torture this people as punishment and as a way to find information. Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the self-proclaimed mastermind of 9/11, was subjected to waterboarding, or simulated drowning, 183 times (Goldman, Adam, and Peyton Craighill). 183 times, at one point one has to wonder if the information from someone almost drowned 183 can be really that

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