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In reply to the discussion: Anders Breivik’s human rights violated in prison, Norway court rules [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)42. And yet you keep replying
Waterboarding is another example of psychological torture which also produces many of the exact same lasting psychiatric conditions. So if you don't think those things compare your opinion speaks for itself.
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Some will not be happy until victims' families are allowed to beat offenders to death
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#7
Yep. We have people in prison for one joint exactly due to that demand for ...PUNISHMENT!!!!!!!
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2016
#32
There's a good reason why every human rights organization on the planet condemns solitary
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#33
I value the opinion of Amnesty International, the Red Cross, and countless others, YMMV
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#39
It's easy to confuse "taking up for the prisoner" with a consistent and fair application of justice,
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#36
The difference is Scandinavians hold themselves accountable for human rights violations
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#28
For some reason I still think solitary in Norway has to be far nicer than anything in a US prison.
Tommy_Carcetti
Apr 2016
#44
I don't think getting beaten in a 5 star hotel is better than in a flop house
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#46
You don't get an absolute guarantee of safety sitting at home behind your keyboard
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#60
The pervasive use of solitary is a pretty good way to make innocent people less safe
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#65
Our USA 'system' is even worse. Inhumane & unconstitutinal. If prisoners were animals, police would
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#52
I imagine a guy who murdered "dozens of young political activists" teenagers actually
mikehiggins
Apr 2016
#13
Norway is a small country. He killed 77 of them, and is now demanding to be politically active
Yo_Mama
Apr 2016
#22
Okay, I'm not one of those sadistic types who desire prisoners to be abused and tortured in jail...
Tommy_Carcetti
Apr 2016
#43