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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A man with a black hood pours water on the face of a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit strapped to a table: no, it's not Guantanamo Bay naval base, but New York's Coney Island amusement park.
The scene using robotic dolls is an installation built by artist Steve Powers to criticize waterboarding, a simulated drowning technique the United States has admitted using on terrorism suspects, but that rights group say is torture.
Originally posted by Gools
Such a deprived society we live in today.
Pay per view torture, fake or not is so.... American.
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Originally posted by Gools
Such a deprived society we live in today.
Pay per view torture, fake or not is so.... American.
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Originally posted by DocMoreau
reply to post by Harlequin
I wish more people knew that information.
I also wish that more people would act outraged by all the waterboarding that went on in regard to the USA/Iraq.
DocMoreau
[edit on 5/9/2008 by DocMoreau]