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(Airlifted from a comment to my previous post.)

Ariel Dorfman, Are We Really So Fearful?

I will leave others to claim that torture, in fact, does not work, that confessions obtained under duress -- such as that extracted from the heaving body of that poor Argentine braggart in some Santiago cesspool in 1973 -- are useless. Or to contend that the United States had better not do that to anyone in our custody lest someday another nation or entity or group decides to treat our prisoners the same way.

I find these arguments -- and there are many more -- to be irrefutable. But I cannot bring myself to use them, for fear of honoring the debate by participating in it.

Can't the United States see that when we allow someone to be tortured by our agents, it is not only the victim and the perpetrator who are corrupted, not only the "intelligence" that is contaminated, but also everyone who looked away and said they did not know, everyone who consented tacitly to that outrage so they could sleep a little safer at night, all the citizens who did not march in the streets by the millions to demand the resignation of whoever suggested, even whispered, that torture is inevitable in our day and age, that we must embrace its darkness?


And from his own blog, Bush and the dirty war

Date: 2006-09-29 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pecunium.livejournal.com
Thanks. I used this, and the other one, in a comment thread at Unclaimed Territory.

If I may say so, it was some pretty good writing, and the follow up was better.

I was on a tear.

TK

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