How to stop torture - Karen Tse | Summary and Q&A

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August 9, 2013
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How to stop torture - Karen Tse

TL;DR

The International Bridges of Justice works to end torture as an investigative tool and promote due process rights worldwide.

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Key Insights

  • 💔 Torture is not limited to political prisoners; the majority of torture cases occur within broken legal systems in developing countries.
  • ❤️‍🩹 Training and empowering defenders is crucial in implementing due process rights and ending torture as an investigative tool.
  • 👨‍⚖️ Systematic early access to counsel is necessary to prevent torture and ensure justice.
  • 👨‍⚖️ The International Bridges of Justice supports defenders worldwide and encourages innovative approaches to implementing justice.
  • 🛝 The commitment and courage of defenders on the ground can create miracles and bring about positive change.
  • ♿ Access to resources and investment in the legal system alone is insufficient if torture is prevalent.
  • 🗯️ Collaboration and connection between defenders globally can have a significant impact in promoting due process rights.

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Questions & Answers

Q: What percentage of torture cases is not politically motivated?

95% of torture cases are not political in nature, but rather involve individuals within broken legal systems in developing countries.

Q: What are the three key requirements to end torture as an investigative tool?

The first requirement is training, empowerment, and connection of defenders worldwide. The second is systematic early access to counsel. The third is commitment from the global community.

Q: How did the International Bridges of Justice start its mission?

The organization was founded in 2000 with the goal of ending torture as an investigative tool in 93 countries by placing trained lawyers in police stations and courtrooms.

Q: How have defenders in Cambodia made a difference?

Defenders in Cambodia have steadily changed the course of history by standing up for due process rights, supporting each other, and challenging the reliance on torture-based confessions.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Torture is prevalent in 93 developing countries, with 95% of cases involving individuals within broken legal systems rather than political prisoners.

  • The International Bridges of Justice aims to train, empower, and connect defenders worldwide to implement due process rights and end torture.

  • Early access to counsel is crucial in ensuring justice and preventing torture, but systematic implementation is currently lacking in many countries.

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