Sensory deprivation
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Sensory deprivation (torture) | |
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A method of torture that leaves no marks on the body. |
By 1972, practically the whole founding generation of the RAF were behind bars. Yet there was still a second generation and a third generation. Why? Primarily because of the conditions of imprisonment and state-organized terror.
Dieter Kunzelmann[1]
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Northern Ireland
The five techniques of wall-standing; hooding; subjection to noise; sleep deprivation; deprivation of food and drink were used by the security forces in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s. After the Parker Report of 1972 these techniques were formally abandoned by the United Kingdom as aids to the interrogation of paramilitary suspects.
USA
José Padilla was subjected to years of sensory deprivation before he was tried on charges of terrorism.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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"Social distancing" | Part of the COVID-19 social change which stated that close human contact must be avoided, to prevent the spread of COVID-19. It never had any scientific backing. |
Face mask | From an obscure phenomenon, face masks became a central part of the COVID-19 psychological operation starting in March 2020. |
A Sensory deprivation victim on Wikispooks
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José Padilla | Subjected to Sensory deprivation for years before even being charged. |
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