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forest444

(5,902 posts)
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 06:28 PM Feb 2016

Argentines least likely to approve of torture, according to Pew survey of 38 nations.

Argentines have the least tolerance for the use of torture in the world, with only 15% of those surveyed considering it justified whether carried out by national authorities or by those of the United States.

In most countries, public opinion is divided about whether government-sponsored torture can ever be justified, as part of efforts to prevent terrorist attacks, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 38 nations.

A median of 45% of respondents worldwide polled said they did not believe use of torture by their governments against suspected terrorists to try to gain information about possible attacks in their country could be justified. A median of 40% thought the use of torture could be justified in these types of cases.

A Pew Research Center survey on global attitudes toward torture placed the median acceptance at 40% on the global scale to the following question: “If the government used torture against people suspected of terrorism to try to gain information about possible attacks in the country, do you think this could be justified or could not be justified?”

Attitudes toward torture in Latin America were much less tolerant, however, with the median in the region being 25%. The outlier in the region is Peru, in which almost 40% of the those survey found torture "justified.” According to Pew, the “U.S. public is among the most likely to consider torture justifiable: 58% concur, while only 37% disagree. There are only five nations in the survey where larger shares of the public believe torture against suspected terrorists can be justified: Uganda (78%), Lebanon (72%), Israel (62%), Kenya (62%) and Nigeria (61%).”

At: http://buenosairesherald.com/article/208477/argentines-have-world%E2%80%99s-lowest-tolerance-for-torture

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Argentines least likely to approve of torture, according to Pew survey of 38 nations. (Original Post) forest444 Feb 2016 OP
It's so good to read Argentinians' position on torture in this report. Judi Lynn Feb 2016 #1
Sadly, the media has done a good job convincing many U.S. voters that torture "is the only way." forest444 Feb 2016 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,523 posts)
1. It's so good to read Argentinians' position on torture in this report.
Thu Feb 11, 2016, 12:59 AM
Feb 2016

I've started wondering about the whole country after the results of the last election, thinking they might just be letting it happen all over again.

Thanks, so much, for taking the time to put up this information for us. It's important.

(Not at all so proud of the US American results, of course. There's so much work to do before this country is ever clean. Too much has gone wrong, to the right, with the greedy, racist, classist sadist a$$hole Republicans. It all has to be cleaned, straightened, made decent for human life.)

forest444

(5,902 posts)
2. Sadly, the media has done a good job convincing many U.S. voters that torture "is the only way."
Thu Feb 11, 2016, 01:16 AM
Feb 2016

Donald Trump, as you know, recently echoed that sentiment by declaring that he would approve "waterboarding, and a lot worse" because "it works, believe me."

Makes you wonder about the Donald.



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