TORTURE: Asian and Global Perspectives
Vol 01 No 01 - INDIA: Thirst for Democracy
THIRST FOR DEMOCRACY: Torture neither promotes democracy nor supports the rule of law. On the contrary, torture, whether openly or clandestinely used, undermines democratic governnance.
Vol 01 No 02 - SRI LANKA: What went wrong?
WHAT WENT WRONG? - In the last hundred years, many laws have been passed and many international conventions have been signed by the government on behalf of the State in acceptance of the prohibition of torture. But torture continues to be practiced widely in Sri Lanka, even today.
Vol 01 No 03 - Weakness of Pro-Torture Positions
In July 2012, the Asian Alliance Against Torture and Ill-treatment hosted an unprecedented event in Hong Kong. Several Asian parliamentarians and leading human rights activists were invited to deliberate on ways to combat the practice of torture and ill-treatment in Asia.
Vol 01 No 04 - Nothing Can Justify Torture
Nothing can justify torture under any circumstances. But torture is still an endemic issue for mankind, confirming that many countries are not keen to criminalize torture. Many state and non-state actors provide justifications in this regard, while thousands of people continue to become victims of this inhuman practice, which has its origin in the jungle age and system. Time is compelling us to engage, to recognize, and eliminate torture through the current political track rather than conducting a distant analysis of the past.











