>>>Would you care to post the 'approved interrogation techniques' of Turkey please? I've witnessed them.
>>
>>Our officers and other countries officers made torture and will make. It never named -legally- at there, never. But your men named it -legally- . That's the big problem.
>
>Just to make sure I understand you: your problem is not with the torture itself, but with the fact that any type of 'torture' is labeled 'legal' in this day and age?
Are you serious?.. :)) You're comment is so forced... Torture me!! Torture me!! But it should be legally!!! I just like legally torture!!! :)))
>The point is that anything outside of those 'legal means' can be prosecuted. If there is no legal definition in your country, how are those who commit serious means of torture (and there are indeed really disgusting torture techniques used by other countries) prosecuted?
Torture is not legal at Turkey. But unfortunately our lawyers are protecting officers who did torture. We should fix it. Your country should be a sample for other countries with it's democracy and human rights. But it seem your country made torture legally so it makes you a bad sample for others. Others would be follow your steps... Fortunately Obama ended that. But we expect him more. Now he should make let free war prisoners at Guantanamo. Your country violates Geneva Convention.
A lawyer friend of mine had said me "When you see a cop just runaway".
Previous
Next
Reply
View the map of this thread
View the map of this thread starting from this message only
View all messages of this thread
View all messages of this thread starting from this message only