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  2. Waterboarding - Wikipedia

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    Waterboarding can cause extreme pain, damage to lungs, brain damage from oxygen deprivation, other physical injuries including broken bones due to struggling against restraints, and lasting psychological damage. [ 6 ] Adverse physical effects can last for months, and psychological effects for years. [ 7 ]

  3. Chinese water torture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese water torture or a "dripping machine" [1] is a mentally painful process which cold water is slowly dripped onto the scalp, forehead or face for a prolonged period of time. [1] The process causes fear and mental deterioration on the subject. The pattern of the drops is often irregular, and the cold sensation is jarring, which causes ...

  4. Enhanced interrogation techniques - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced interrogation techniques. " Enhanced interrogation techniques " or " enhanced interrogation " was a program of systematic torture of detainees by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and various components of the U.S. Armed Forces at remote sites around the world—including Abu Ghraib, Bagram ...

  5. Water torture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese water torture or a "dripping machine" [17] is a mentally painful process which cold water is slowly dripped onto the scalp, forehead or face for a prolonged period of time. [17] The process causes fear and mental deterioration on the subject. The pattern of the drops is often irregular, and the cold sensation is jarring, which causes ...

  6. Bush Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Doctrine refers to multiple interrelated foreign policy principles of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. These principles include unilateralism, preemptive war, and regime change. Charles Krauthammer first used the phrase in June 2001, to describe the Bush administration's "unilaterally withdrawing from the ABM ...

  7. Guantanamo Bay detention camp - Wikipedia

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    Managed by. United States Navy. The Guantanamo Bay detention camp[ note 1 ] is a United States military prison within Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NSGB), also called GTMO (pronounced Gitmo /ˈɡɪtmoʊ/ GIT-moh) on the coast of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. It was established in January 2002 by U.S. President George W. Bush to hold terrorism suspects ...

  8. Effects of the Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia

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    Effects of the Chernobyl disaster. The 1986 Chernobyl disaster triggered the release of radioactive contamination into the atmosphere in the form of both particulate and gaseous radioisotopes. As of 2024, it was the world's largest known release of radioactivity into the environment.

  9. Coney Island waterboarding thrill ride - Wikipedia

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    The Coney Island waterboarding thrill ride was a work in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City conceived by conceptual artist Steve Powers in mid-2008. [1] [2] [3] As originally conceived, Powers saw the public watching volunteers undergoing actual waterboarding. [1] The Washington Post reported that on August 17, 2008, Powers brought in Mike ...