Religion Dictates Acceptance of Torture

Psychologists have known for a long time that certain socio-economic factors such as the place of birth, the education, religion, or interactions with others can shape an individual's perceptions of the most important things in life. But the correlations between religion and torture have... [ read more >> ]

Article 4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union expressely prohibits torture. Yet, the practice still lingers in supposedly the most democratic place in the world, the United States of America

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Article 4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union expressely prohibits torture. Yet, the practice still lingers in supposedly the most democratic place in the world, the United States of America