In the war against terrorism, torture has been a matter of long debate. In particular, the tragic events of September 11, 2001, again caused a more angry controversy than ever. To date, discussions on whether to use a torture trial to obtain terrorism information will not stop. Many questions are raised as to whether this method violates human rights law. Will it help to prevent more terrorist attacks?
Many people think that torture should not be allowed under any circumstances. Everyone's rights are protected by human rights treaties, and torture is one of them. Therefore, torture should not be allowed under any circumstances. Today's fundamental human rights abuses can lead to more human rights abuses than any of us anyone wants. We are equal before the law and no one has the right to deal with others. According to those who oppose torture, they should not be used as a reason for torture under any circumstances, irrespective of the accused's responsibility. He / she should be sent to the court and heard in accordance with international law
The logic of a human rights agreement is that human torture is legal under all circumstances, if you agree that you should not impose torture on the human body under any circumstances. There is no exception. Hard and fast. Black and white. I hope to die through your mind. This is a promise that torture will cease to exist for the world and future generations. Our promise is never sympathetic to the holiness of life like the Nazis. This is the focus of the contract. Not too much
Due to war and national emergency situations, each country can "withdraw" part of human rights obligation temporarily aside. However, human rights such as the right of life, freedom from torture, the right to inhuman and abusive treatment can not be left aside. These are very important and it is believed that even if national security should be risked, it should be monitored. In the case of the European Human Rights Court's ruling (Al Skeini et al. V. UK) in 20113 UK provided violation of Article 2 of the "European Convention on Human Rights" for some living rights, some civilians, I believe that Basra, Iraq will carry out security operations Treatment. For the first time this case proved that the "European Convention" will be applied to war zones, foreign territories and all territories under effective control of the "treaty" signatories.