Reflections on 30 years of anti-torture experiences

On the 30th anniversary of the Torture Journal, I offer my sincere congratulations to the Journal editors, staff and contributors for their success in providing a space for analytical and practical thinking on one of the most challenging and enduring problems of humanity – torture. Coincidentally, i...

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Main Author: Vincent Iacopino
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Language:English
Published: International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims 2022-06-01
Series:Torture
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/torture-journal/article/view/131305
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description On the 30th anniversary of the Torture Journal, I offer my sincere congratulations to the Journal editors, staff and contributors for their success in providing a space for analytical and practical thinking on one of the most challenging and enduring problems of humanity – torture. Coincidentally, it was also 30 years ago when I began my own human rights journey, treating survivors and documenting clinical evidence of torture and ill-treatment. In thinking about those years, I would like to share some reflections that I hope will be useful to future generations in securing a world without torture.
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