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Friday, May 07, 2004
On torture, only the US is beyond international law
Responding to Torture
But let us also accept that the reaction to this incident is indicative of larger moral asymmetries that are the burdens of the West when it goes to war, a culture that so often equates the understandable absence of perfection, either moral,...
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