2018
DOI: 10.1177/0047117818774396
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Historicizing waterboarding as a severe torture norm

Abstract: The debate on waterboarding and the wider debate on torture remains fiercely contested. President Trump and large sections of the US public continue to support the use of waterboarding and other so-called 'enhanced interrogation techniques' as part of the 'War on Terror', thus putting the anti-torture norm under pressure. This article demonstrates that the re-imagining of waterboarding as 'torture-lite' is contradicted by the long history of waterboarding itself. Examining pre-modern uses and descriptions of t… Show more

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“…When Donald Trump declared in his 2016 election campaign that 'waterboarding is absolutely fine but we should go much further', he explained that 'we're living in medieval times' and were fighting 'violent people, vicious people'. 30 Trump's words feed into long associations of medieval society with irrationalism and barbarisma rhetoric used most recently against Al-Qaida and Islamic State.…”
Section: Science and The Humanitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When Donald Trump declared in his 2016 election campaign that 'waterboarding is absolutely fine but we should go much further', he explained that 'we're living in medieval times' and were fighting 'violent people, vicious people'. 30 Trump's words feed into long associations of medieval society with irrationalism and barbarisma rhetoric used most recently against Al-Qaida and Islamic State.…”
Section: Science and The Humanitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%