
The Atlantic Online's Andrew Sullivan pits current U.S. interrogation techniques against those of the National Socialist regime of the 1930s and 1940s. The similarities are striking.

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A group of musicians today endorsed a Freedom of Information Act request to find out what songs were used in torture at Guantanamo Bay. There is...
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A new study from the Red Cross says a shocking number of young people support torturing and killing prisoners of war.
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