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  2. Waterboarding - Wikipedia

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    Waterboarding is a form of torture in which water is poured over a cloth covering the face and breathing passages of an immobilized captive, causing the person to experience the sensation of drowning.

  3. Waterboarding | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    Waterboarding, method of torture in which water is poured into the nose and mouth of a victim who lies on his back on an inclined platform, with his feet above his head. It produces extreme physical suffering and an uncontrollable feeling of panic and terror, usually within seconds.

  4. What is Waterboarding? - American Civil Liberties Union

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    Waterboarding, or "water torture," is a brutal practice whereby an interrogator straps a prisoner to a board, places a wet rag in his mouth, and by pouring water through the rag induces controlled drowning.

  5. USA and Torture: A History of Hypocrisy | Human Rights Watch

    www.hrw.org/news/2014/12/09/usa-and-torture-history-hypocrisy

    Human Rights Watch’s 2011 report Getting Away with Torture details the numerous times US courts found that waterboarding, or variations of it, constitutes torture and is a war crime....

  6. What is water boarding? - HowStuffWorks

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    Water boarding is an interrogation technique that simulates drowning, causing intense psychological distress and a gag reflex in the subject, making them believe they are about to die.

  7. Waterboarding: A Tortured History - NPR

    www.npr.org/2007/11/03/15886834/waterboarding-a-tortured-history

    Waterboarding actually refers to two different interrogation techniques. One involves pumping water directly into the stomach. "This creates intense pain. It feels like your...

  8. What is waterboarding, and who believes it works?

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    In modern times, waterboarding is so named for the board, angled downward at the head, to which a subject is strapped before interrogation. When water is poured over the face, it creates...

  9. Waterboarding Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of WATERBOARDING is an interrogation technique usually regarded as a form of torture in which water is forced into a detainee's mouth and nose so as to induce the sensation of drowning.

  10. Waterboarding: A Mental and Physical Trauma - TIME

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    U.S. Waterboarding: A Mental and Physical Trauma. 5 minute read. Bryan Walsh. April 20, 2009 12:00 AM EDT. I n Chile, they called it submarino, a form of simulated drowning that has...

  11. waterboarding | CFR Education

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    a controversial interrogation technique whereby a person is held down and water is poured over their mouth and nose, which are covered by a rag. The technique has been called “simulated drowning”...