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  2. Interrogational torture - Wikipedia

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    In Toledo, Spain, the Spanish Inquisition interrogated 1046 people between 1575 and 1610. Of those who were not tortured, 42% confessed guilt. Of those who were tortured, 29% confessed. [16] During the Philippine War (1899–1902), Filipino detainees were subjected to "water torture".

  3. Use of torture since 1948 - Wikipedia

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    Methods of torture are often quite crude, a number of new technologies of control have been used by torturers in recent years. The Brazilian government devised a number of new electrical and mechanical means of torture during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985, and proceeded to train military officials from other right-wing Latin American countries in their techniques.

  4. Interrogation - Wikipedia

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    But after the 13th century many European states such as Germany, France, Portugal, Italy, and Spain began to return to physical abuse for religious inquisition, and for secular investigations. [14] By the 18th century the spreading influence of the Enlightenment led European nations to abandon officially state-sanctioned interrogation by torture.

  5. Medieval Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    These were the first movements of many inquisitions that would follow. ... There were many different types of inquisitions ... Of 5,400 people interrogated in ...

  6. Holy Child of La Guardia - Wikipedia

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    During the Middle Ages there were frequent blood libels leveled in Spain against the Jews, and the Seven Part Code of Castile (13th century) echoed this popular belief: . And because we have heard it said that in some places Jews celebrated, and still celebrate Good Friday, which commemorates the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, by way of contempt: stealing children and fastening them to ...

  7. 1st migrant flight lands at Guantanamo Bay, carrying 'worst ...

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    The 10 people on the flight were suspected members of the Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, according to the Department of Homeland Security. 1st migrant flight lands at Guantanamo Bay, carrying ...

  8. How the U.S. Tracks Immigrants Convicted of Crimes, Explained

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    ICE’s letter in response to Gonzales’ request revealed that as of July 21, 2024, there were 425,431 convicted criminals and 222,141 noncitizens facing pending criminal charges on the non ...

  9. Torture chamber - Wikipedia

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    These were situated in small round towers of about 3 metres (ten feet) in diameter. They were painted white and included rudimentary furniture such as a stool and a bed. Very little light was allowed in. If the prisoner did not cooperate, the next step in the detention process was the dungeon. The dungeon had walls 1.5 metres (five feet) thick ...