Washington, DC -- Debatepedia, a wiki encyclopedia of pros and cons and a project of the International Debate Education Association (IDEA), completed the world’s most comprehensive article on the pros and cons of enhanced interrogation techniques. The article includes nearly 50 pro and con arguments and quotations from nearly one hundred different major sources in the debate. And yet, in the true spirit of a wiki, the article remains unfinished, with the potential to include and document even more of the arguments and quotations that have been made in this major, global public debate. Nevertheless, the article is the most comprehensive available, outlining the most important arguments made in the key editorials, opinion pieces, speeches, statements, interviews, journals and books surrounding the topic. And, it does so within Debatepedia’
Are enhanced interrogation techniques a valuable way of obtaining intelligence, fighting terrorism, and upholding national security? Are traditional techniques, including approaches that attempt to win the trust of prisoners, more effective? Does this matter, or should such considerations of efficacy be subordinate to considerations of legality and morality? Do enhanced methods amount to torture under domestic and international law? Do they inflict "severe pain and suffering", and possibly long-term physical and emotional damage? Even if these methods are not considered torture, are they "cruel, inhumane, and degrading", possibly making them illegal under international and domestic law? Are all coercive interrogation techniques morally abhorrent? Acknowledging that enhanced interrogations usually take place in secrecy and in secret prisons, are these prisons morally abhorrent and illegal? Do "enhanced interrogation methods" send the wrong message to the world? Do they worsen terrorism by increasing anti-Americanism?
As America moves forward in judging the Bush Administrations past use of these techniques, whether to launch investigations and so-called "truth commissions"
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