IS WATERBOARDING TORTURE?

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IS WATERBOARDING TORTURE?


[+] serious ballot by cranky
ACTIVE Tue Sep 26, 06 - Sun Jun 21, 09

Interestingly, the United States has long since answered that question. Following the end of the Second World War we prosecuted a number of Japanese military and civilian officials for war crimes, including the torture of captured allied personnel. At one of those trials, United States v. Sawada, here’s how Captain Chase Nielsen, a crew member in the 1942 Doolittle raid on Japan, described his treatment, when he was captured, (and later tried for alleged war crimes by a Japanese military commission):


q: what other physical treatment was administered to you at that time?

a: well, i was given what they call the water cure.

q: explain to the commission what that was.

a: they poured water on this towel until i was almost unconscious from strangulation, then they would let me up until I'd get my breath, then they'd start over again.

q: when you regained consciousness would they keep asking you questions?

a: yes sir they did.

q: how long did this treatment continue?

a: bout twenty minutes.

q: what was your sensation when they were pouring water on the towel, what did you physically feel?

a: well, i felt more or less like i was drowning, just gasping between life and death.

The prosecutor in that case was vehement in arguing that the captured Doolittle fliers had been wrongfully convicted by the Japanese tribunal, in part because they were convicted based on evidence obtained through torture. "The untrustworthiness of any admissions or confessions made under torture," he said, "would clearly vitiate a conviction based thereon." - lawofwar.org

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So, the U.S. government once believed that waterboarding constituted torture. Is waterboarding torture today?

Yes, waterboarding is torture
No, it's not torture if the U.S. does it


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COMMENTS:
Voted : Yes, waterboarding is torture
Has the process changed significantly? If so, then let one of our esteemed Admin officials demonstrate the process to us!

(crickets)
by Truthseeker013 on Tue Sep 26, 06 9:46am [+]

Voted : Yes, waterboarding is torture
I just can't believe we have to ask this question, in 2006. And yet ... it seems we do. What have we sunk to?!?
by Cathexis on Tue Sep 26, 06 9:48am [+]

No. Waterboarding is just an effective way to clean you sinuses. Come on, what do you think it is, a new water sport? Waterboarding is probably the tip of a very ugly iceberg.
by margaret123 on Tue Sep 26, 06 10:02am [+]

Voted : Yes, waterboarding is torture
we really gotta look seriously at some war crimes tribunals for members of this regime.
by LCD on Tue Sep 26, 06 11:22am [+]

Voted : Yes, waterboarding is torture
YES.
by mojo on Tue Sep 26, 06 12:00pm [+]

Voted : Yes, waterboarding is torture
Of course it's torture, but compared to the devices used in the Middle Ages it's a piece of cake. Consider the thumbscrew, toothed squeezers, spanish donkey, scottish boot, breast ripper, pear, rack, juda cradle, headcrusher... Yes, we are having this discussion in 2006, and we'll be having it in 6002. "What a piece of work is man..."
by elvislennon on Tue Sep 26, 06 12:42pm [+]

Voted : Yes, waterboarding is torture
Of course it's torture, but compared to the devices used in the Middle Ages it's a piece of cake. Consider the thumbscrew, toothed squeezers, spanish donkey, scottish boot, breast ripper, pear, rack, juda cradle, headcrusher... Yes, we are having this discussion in 2006, and we'll be having it in 6002. "What a piece of work is man..."
by elvislennon on Tue Sep 26, 06 12:42pm [+]

But this was a long time ago
by aya on Tue Sep 26, 06 4:06pm [+]

Voted : Yes, waterboarding is torture
Yes. I've read it's unendurable.
by skylab on Tue Sep 26, 06 5:50pm [+]






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