America Didn’t Just Prosecute Torturers, We Executed Them
http://www.truthdig.com/ report/item/america_didnt_ just_prosecute_torturers_we_ executed_them_20141216/
Posted on Dec 16, 2014
By William PfaffFor many years preceding the Second World War torture of a human being was widely accepted as being a heinous crime. It was not formalized in international law as such, because it was taken as part of the General Law of Humanity, which is to say law that was taken to be obvious to humans in Western Civilization.
Since World War II and the Nuremberg Trials, and other war crimes trials held in the months and years that followed, torture has been formally identified as an international crime in a number of conventions and treaties, and by such bodies as the International Red Cross, and of course the United Nations.
It has widely become adopted into national as well as international legal codes. It is part of the Laws of War as recognized by the United States Armed Forces. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/america_didnt_just_prosecute_torturers_we_executed_them_20141216/
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