Feb 13, 2007

What Can Be Done: The Primetime Torture Project

The Impact: Soldiers Imitate What They See on TV
In interviews with former interrogators and retired military leaders, Human Rights First learned that the portrayal of torture in popular culture is having an undeniable impact on how interrogations are conducted in the field. U.S. soldiers are imitating the techniques they have seen on television – because they think such tactics work.

U.S. soldiers are imitating torture techniques from TV.
They are in serious need of clear guidelines

Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Former Interrogators, Ex-Military Say Torture on TV Sending Wrong Message
HRF launches "Primetime Torture" Project in response to rising level of torture being portrayed on '24', 'Lost' and other popular TV programs
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Now, Now, I know what your first reaction is going to be (mine was too) but check it out and then decide!

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2 comments:

steven wilson said...

Hello
I just stumbled upon this blog this evening,and I must say I have enjoyed my visit here very well.

You have some interesting topics,and points.

Steven Wilson

Carol said...

Steven,
I am glad you "stumbled upon" me here in my little corner of the blogosphere. I am even more pleased that you enjoyed your stay, hope to hear more from you. Happy Blogging!

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