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write a debate not more than 200 words on the topic Is torture justified when used for national security​

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Answered by Archita893
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Here is the debate on

  • "is torture justified when used for national security "

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Technology has its advantages and disadvantages. Over the last few decades, the rise in the use of technology for defense or security has been astounding. Not only has technology helped in avoiding dreadful crimes but also in interrogating and punishing the culprits and the suspects. Torture is an integral part of it.I think it is important to understand the pain and the process of torture before one expresses their opinions on this issue. It feels justified when it’s done on others but when someone we love is stuck in that process of inquest we do not want it to cause mental and physical affliction, especially when someone is still a suspect. Let’s see the good and bad sides of torture.Conclusively, torture is basically nothing but self-defense wherein you go to any extent to save your life.

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On the other hand, every life is important and has the right to live respectfully unless it is guilty of anything and needs to be punished. There is no clear end to interrogation. It will be on until the suspect yields something which apparently seems conducive to the officers. The suspect might have already spoken the truth, but the gravity of the situation might not let him free. Also, many cases in the past reveal that the accused threw false information just to get a relief from the unending torture at least for some time. Speaking of which, the accused may also hold the information and bear the pain until the explosion has taken place, not to forget that these are trained people ready to die for illogical beliefs. The point is there is no unfazed way of understanding whether the defendant is right or wrong. Torture does not always work as it creates hatred and mistrust and thus may take time to draw the necessary information. Furthermore, if found guiltless, the humiliation and the torment can have lasting effects on the identity of the victim making it difficult for them to survive in the society not to forget the physical and mental scars that follow the brutish process.

Finally, I think torture used for national security is justified but conditionally. It should be used progressively. There are many other painless techniques like brain mapping, narco analysis test, lie detector test, demeanor deception, facial and linguistic analysis, etc. which the interrogator should start with once the suspect has failed to yield any positive or useful information. In the heat of the moment and the pressure of saving many other innocent lives, this might not always be possible or might be time eating. But turning to torture can be and should be delayed or avoided as much as one can by just being conscious about the human life.

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