dijous, 21 d’abril del 2016

CIA Torture is Unfinished Business




Summary:


This news is an interview by Laura Pitter an advisory national security of human rights of the United States, she interviewed many former detainees who were tortured by the CIA agents after the 9/11.

In this article the various detainees by the CIA explain the various ways in which torture, and until end reached to hurt a person. It is also argued that torture is an illegal act, which is subject under US law. A witness also says he is a little embarrassed by what can be committed in their country and feel much compassion for those persoans which have been battered by the body of the CIA.





My opnion:


I think a country like the United States and also a private security center as the CIA, you would not have any kind of torture of any detainee wholesale evil caused. America is a very underdeveloped country which gives you many ways to control prisoners without that torture-that way, knowing that torture is an illegal act.


New words:



Widely: to large extent.

Acknowledged: accepted.


Abduct: kidnap.


Otherwise: differently.


Diapers: baby's nappy.


Hung: not a majority.


Ceilings: upper part of a room.


Dunk in: immerse in liquid. 


Lack: scarvity.


Pitch dark: without light.


Slam: close violently a door.


Pouring: It's raining heavily.


Upright: vertically.


Handcuffed: restrain with handcuffs.


Narrow: having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with the length.





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