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Peik Net Skip to content Peik Net × Home About Us Privacy Policy Censorship Gender Equality Human Rights Abuse Case Studies Contact Overview of Torture in Law vs. Practice September 12, 2025 October 22, 2025 Stephanie Brown Human Rights Abuse Case Studies Imagine a torturer sipping tea in London while their victim screams in the background. Britain’s actions show a strange mix. They prosecute foreign torturers but also treat them like naughty students. Just as some seek loopholes and gray areas in legal systems, others explore ways to place wagers through  offshore sportsbooks online , operating within those same ambiguous legal boundaries. The UN says torture is banned under international law. But, state immunity often protects the torturers. It’s like wearing Kevlar. In Iran, the law says no torture, but prisons are different. They have “confession extraction rooms” that are like something out of Orwell. It’s a clever trick: write nice laws, then i...

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