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- Walling abstract "Walling is a method of torture that consists of stressing an individual by placing his heels against a wall and repeatedly having his body slammed into the wall by a torturer. The intent of walling is for the individual's shoulder blades to hit a flexible wall specifically constructed to create a loud noise as to scare the individual into believing excessive damage to his body was underway.Commented on in a memo written by Stephen G. Bradbury, a Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General during the Bush administration, Walling "involves what may be characterized as rough handling," not involving a threat of imminent death. However, regardless the lack of danger or physical harm, this act is widely regarded to be torture.".
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- Walling subject Category:Interrogation_techniques.
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- Walling type InterrogationTechniques.
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- Walling type Technique105665146.
- Walling comment "Walling is a method of torture that consists of stressing an individual by placing his heels against a wall and repeatedly having his body slammed into the wall by a torturer. The intent of walling is for the individual's shoulder blades to hit a flexible wall specifically constructed to create a loud noise as to scare the individual into believing excessive damage to his body was underway.Commented on in a memo written by Stephen G.".
- Walling label "Walling".
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- Walling wasDerivedFrom Walling?oldid=526593691.
- Walling isPrimaryTopicOf Walling.