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Lernoux, Penny | September 30, 1978 issue
Focuses on the prevalence of social conflicts, torture and murder of bishops and priests in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sources of social and political conflicts;...

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Langguth, A.J. | June 24, 1978 issue
Focuses on the motives and temperaments of torturers, men who either oversaw and condoned the pain or who actually inflicted it. Examination of the U.S....

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Baraheni, Reza | February 23, 1980 issue
Analyzes the Savak documents showing the torture and death of political prisoners in Iran. Use of torture instruments; Interrogation of the prisoners by...

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Bunker, Edward | May 17, 1986 issue
The article presents an incident of torture of a black prisoner, Vinson Harris by the police officers. A couple, including Harris, were additionally fitted...

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Vidal-Naquet, Pierre | June 12, 1972 issue
Focuses on the moral and political implications of the practice of torture, used in Algeria, discussed in the book "La Torture dans la République,"...

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Jolas, Maria | June 12, 1972 issue
Focuses on the political and moral implications of crimes after the Franco-Algerian War in 1970s. Publications giving an account of the war; Reference to...

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May 24, 2004 issue
The author argues that the administration of President George W. Bush should be held responsible for the abuse of Iraqi detainees by American soldiers in...

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Pollitt, Katha | May 24, 2004 issue
The author comments on the implications of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal. The fact is, whatever the reason or excuse, however unrepresentative those...

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Davis, Peter | May 31, 2004 issue
The author draws parallels between Czech history and the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Only on my last day in this hilly, river-spliced city, with such beguiling...

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Schell, Jonathan | May 31, 2004 issue
The author argues that the administration of President George W. Bush has shown that it does not respect the human rights of prisoners--foreign or American....

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