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Torture / Abuse / Violence / Morality / Extraordinary rendition / Rendition / Human rights / Uses of torture in recent times / Torture and the United States / Ethics / Human rights abuses / Law
Date: 2012-06-15 11:43:38
Torture
Abuse
Violence
Morality
Extraordinary rendition
Rendition
Human rights
Uses of torture in recent times
Torture and the United States
Ethics
Human rights abuses
Law

Resolution: C020 Title: Condemnation of Torture Topic: Human Rights

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