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  • ...nal bringing pain to a human in [[fascism|fascistic]] societies; often the torture causes the death of the victim. [[Category:Torture]]
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  • ...s are to blame for trying, bad-mouthing and accusing those they kidnap and torture. These services and committees forge expert findings, and this was proved.
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  • Anti-Putin activists feel targeted Investigation sought of detainee’s torture claim // ''The Washington Times''. — November 6, 2012.</ref>.
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  • ...ww.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10781330/Russia-supported-torture-of-Kiev-politician.html David Blair, in Kiev and Roland Oliphant in Slavyansk. Russia 'supported torture of Kiev politician’/ Ukraine’s acting president calls for 'anti-terrori
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  • ...felt into hysterics. The Muslim community appealed to the court about the torture and discrimination. The court questioned the teachers and students, but fou
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  • ...hment camps. Mass executions are said to have run rampant here, as well as torture, disease, starvation and crime. Not to mention the severe temperatures of t
    28 KB (383 words) - 16:05, 1 December 2018
  • ...ffection on this organs is considered as sport and more popular, than self-torture of other parts of body (leng, lips, anus). ...ssue about use of prisoners (zeks) as participant of the competitions with torture.
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  • ...llance, disruption of group meetings, control of the news media, beatings, torture, false and mass arrests, false charges and rumors, show trials, killings, s ...ww.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10781330/Russia-supported-torture-of-Kiev-politician.html
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  • Amnesty International: Torture still rife in Mexico. 4 September 2014 Last updated at 16:48. .. The method
    133 KB (1,151 words) - 09:07, 11 December 2018
  • https://blogs.mediapart.fr/je-suis-ildar-dadin/blog/011116/torture-et-prison-russe Torture et prison russe.
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  • ...ist Noam Chomsky, have expressed concern over allegations of Miftakhov’s torture, which fellow detainees said was so gruesome that “he didn’t look like The police officers are reported to apply sadistic torture to Mivtakhov in order to fore him to accept the accusations
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  • ...Stalin’s Great Terror of 1936-38, when its basement cells were used for torture and executions.
    26 KB (1,921 words) - 21:19, 25 December 2019
  • ...“the Gulag Archipelago.” These were camps in which a slave, murderous torture was inflicted on millions of opponents of the communist authorities. ...as Katyn, Kharkiv, Tver, Kyiv, and Minsk, the crimes committed in the NKVD torture cells and in forced labour-camps in the most remote parts of the Soviet emp
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  • </ref> as torture tool <ref name="t"> In the similar way, the torture of prisoners with animals, rats (see [[Orwell1984]]) or insect parasites,
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  • for the magnates of finance capital, and suffering and torture
    287 KB (44,593 words) - 02:17, 10 July 2020
  • ...therapeutic" regimens (including punitive chemical treatments and physical torture) applied to dissidents in psychiatric hospitals. A case study is presented,
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  • Eikhe was forced under torture to sign ahead of time a protocol of his confession prepared by the investig ...ing fact: when Rozenblum was arrested in 1937 he was subjected to terrible torture during which he was ordered to confess false information concerning himself
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  • 9. Women are presented in scenarios of degradation, injury, torture, sown as filthy or inferior, bleeding, bruised, or hurt in a context that m
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  • ...ured enemy combatants, the mistreatment of prisoners during interrogation (torture), and the use of violence against civilian non-combatants, including rape. ...hnya.[15] In 2021, the ECHR also separately found Russia guilty of murder, torture, looting and destruction of homes in Georgia, as well as preventing the ret
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  • ...ured enemy combatants, the mistreatment of prisoners during interrogation (torture), and the use of violence against civilian non-combatants, including rape. ...hnya.[15] In 2021, the ECHR also separately found Russia guilty of murder, torture, looting and destruction of homes in Georgia, as well as preventing the ret
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