Master.DKP wrote:Policija u svakom drustvu koje funkcionise radi bezprijekorno i u nju se investiraju ogromna sredstva.
Policija za ove koje se "cude i zgrazavaju" na istoku i zapadu sve vrste javnih nemira, obracuna, nasilja na stadionima itd. imam itekako pod kotrolom.
Primjer: U Becu se odrzavalo 2008 EP u fudbalu, utakcima Njemacka - Poljska, preko 150 000 poljskih huligana i navijaca je doslo samo taj dan u Bec, jos nebrojeno njemackih navijaca !
Rezultat: Niti jedan belaj ! ( Niti jedan problem nije evidentiran i to se lako moze provjerti i dan danas)
Policija ubija, tuce, sakati, privodi, onesvijesti, pretuce sve oni koji ugorzavaju tude zivote i krse divlje zakon ili ostete imovinu. I tacka.
Vidim da si iskreni borac za ljudska prava i protivnik bilo psihicke, bilo fizicke torture, pa rekoh da se ne zaborave metode, a moze i biti korisno za pristalice kao podsjetnik
Psychological torture methods
•Blackmailing - When you committed an explicit affair and someone photographed your illicit act, then asked for money to hide the evidence...that's a clear act of blackmail.
•Shaming and public humiliation, being stripped or displayed naked, public condemnation
•Shunning - isolating you from the rest of the world.
•Exploitation of phobias; e.g., mock execution, leaving arachnophobes in a room full of spiders
•Being subjected to interrogation for long periods - often done by police authorities to
•Sleep deprivation - Imagine being awake all day, all night...that's a clear torture.
•Solitary confinement - often done to prisoners at maximum prison.
•Sensory deprivation - I think it is done with the use of 'numbing' drugs to keep you unaware of your 5 senses.
•Threat of permanent, severe disfigurement.
•Pharmacological torture - Maybe if you're in a medication...e.g. you have asthma, then they deprive you of it.
•Threatening to hurt or kill the victim's loved ones - Your torturer plays with your emotional attachment to your family.
Physical torture methods
•Abacination - is a form of corporal punishment or torture, in which the victim is
blinded by having a red hot metal plate held before their eyes.
•Beatings and physical violence - The most frequent of torture acts.
•Blinding with light - High-intensity light being used to blind your eyes forcibly opened by torturers.
•Boiling
•Bone breaking
•Branding
•Castration
•Chinese water torture - is the popular name for a method of water torture in which water is slowly dripped onto a person's forehead, allegedly driving the restrained victim insane.
•Choking/Strangling
•Crushing
•Cutting
•Denailing
•Disfigurement
•Drowning
•Dunking
•Electric shock torture
•Flagellation - or flogging is the act of methodically beating or whipping (Latin flagellum, "whip") the human body, just like what happened to Christ. It is a Roman punishment not of Jewish origin.
•Flaying - removal of skin from the body
•Foot roasting
•Foot whipping
•Force-feeding
•Garrotting - an old method used in Spain, including colonized nations, that involved iron collar to strangle the victim.
•Genital mutilation/forced circumcision
•Glasgow smile -also known as a Glasgow grin, Anna grin, Chelsea grin or Chelsea smile) is a nickname for the result of cutting a victim's face from the edges of the mouth to the ears
•Hamstringing
•Kneecapping
•Keelhauling
•Mutilation
•Oxygen deprivation
•Picquet - (alternately spelled piquet) was a military punishment in vogue in late medieval Europe that was sufficiently cruel and ingenious to be characterized by some as a method of torture.
•Pitchcapping - devised by British forces in 18th century Ireland which was widely used against suspected rebels during the period of the 1798 Rebellion.
•Pressure points
•Rat torture
•Riding the Rail
•Sexual assault
•Sawing
•Scalping
•Scaphism - also known as the boats, was an ancient Persian method of execution designed to inflict torturous death.
•Sleep deprivation
•Sound (extremely high volumes, dynamic range, low frequency, high pitched noise, intended to interfere with rest, cognition and concentration).
•Starvation
•Strappado/squassation (also known as "reverse hanging" and "Palestinian hanging")
•Stress positions
•Ta'liq- hanging from a metal bar.
•Tarring and feathering
•Tickle torture
•Tooth extraction
•Water cure - a form of torture in which a person is forced to drink large quantities of water.
•Waterboarding - consists of immobilizing the subject on his/her back with the head inclined downwards; water is then poured over the face into breathing passages, thus triggering the mammalian diving reflex causing the captive to experience the sensations of drowning.