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International criminal law / Human rights abuses / War crimes / Interrogation techniques / Torture in the United States / Torture / Waterboarding / Universal jurisdiction / Enhanced interrogation techniques / Ethics / Law / International law
Date: 2013-10-17 21:11:52
International criminal law
Human rights abuses
War crimes
Interrogation techniques
Torture in the United States
Torture
Waterboarding
Universal jurisdiction
Enhanced interrogation techniques
Ethics
Law
International law

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