["Torture is deceptive and ineffectual."
Nicholas Eymerich, inquisitor general of the Inquisition of the Crown of Aragon; 1357-1360, 1366(?)-1381(?)]
Note: This guy was NOT a humanist! In fact, "[h]e was the first inquisitor to get around the Church's prohibition against torturing a subject twice by interpreting [the] directive very liberally, permitting a separate instance of torture for a separate charge of heresy."
[Wikipedia entry, Nicholas Eymerich]
Presumably after several years of trying to extract confessions under torture, he arrived at the now well-known conclusion:
"Torture is deceptive and ineffectual."For what it's worth:
EVERY reputable source on the Spanish Inquisition that I've found on the web lists two forms of torture used by that august institution:
the garrucha or pulleys... and "the water-torture" is consistently described in terms that sound identical to what we are pleased to call waterboarding.
and
the water-torture
Maybe members of W's Administration don't know it, maybe members of the Republican Party don't know it... BUT:
Waterboarding is torture!Stop the madness!
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