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- Rat_torture abstract "Rats may be used to torture a victim by encouraging them to attack and eat him alive.The "Rats Dungeon" or "Dungeon of the Rats" was a feature of the Tower of London alleged by Roman Catholic writers from the Elizabethan era. "A cell below high-water mark and totally dark" would draw in rats from the River Thames as the tide flowed in. Prisoners would have their "alarm excited" and in some instances have "flesh ... torn from the arms and legs".During the Dutch Revolt, Diederik Sonoy, an ally of William the Silent, is documented to have used a method where a pottery bowl filled with rats was placed open side down on the naked body of a prisoner. When hot charcoal was piled on the bowl, the rats would attempt to escape by "gnaw[ing] into the very bowels of the victim".Rat torture was also allegedly used in Chile during the regime of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) and in Argentina during the period of the National Reorganization Process (1976-1983). The report of CONADEP in Argentina detailed the use of a torture method known as "the recto-scope" (reserved primarily for Jewish prisoners) which consisted of inserting live rats into a victim's rectum or vagina through a tube. Amnesty International documented the case of a woman tortured by the Chilean CNI (National Intelligence Agency) in 1981, who described being kept in a room full of live rats during interrogation.Rat torture appears in the famous case study of a patient of Sigmund Freud. The Rat Man obsessed that his father and lady friend would be subjected to this torture.".
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- Rat_torture wikiPageID "4458793".
- Rat_torture wikiPageRevisionID "595148178".
- Rat_torture hasPhotoCollection Rat_torture.
- Rat_torture subject Category:Nineteen_Eighty-Four.
- Rat_torture subject Category:Rats.
- Rat_torture subject Category:Torture.
- Rat_torture comment "Rats may be used to torture a victim by encouraging them to attack and eat him alive.The "Rats Dungeon" or "Dungeon of the Rats" was a feature of the Tower of London alleged by Roman Catholic writers from the Elizabethan era. "A cell below high-water mark and totally dark" would draw in rats from the River Thames as the tide flowed in. Prisoners would have their "alarm excited" and in some instances have "flesh ...".
- Rat_torture label "Rat torture".
- Rat_torture label "Supplice du rat".
- Rat_torture sameAs Supplice_du_rat.
- Rat_torture sameAs m.0c3l61.
- Rat_torture sameAs Q7295415.
- Rat_torture sameAs Q7295415.
- Rat_torture wasDerivedFrom Rat_torture?oldid=595148178.
- Rat_torture depiction Bizarre_Museum_04.jpg.
- Rat_torture isPrimaryTopicOf Rat_torture.