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06-25-2017, 09:52 AM
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Re: Prison Inmate Broken Arms Torture
I saw a video of a Jap POW camp in Thailand, where the Japs broke a prisoners arms because he stole a tiny bar of soap. They came round every day and wiggled his arms to make sure they didn't heal. The video only showed him when the camp was liberated, his arms had healed internally, but the bones had not rejoined, so he effectively had two elbows in each arm. He couldn't move his arms though, just wiggle them a bit. Utterly contemptible cruelty! |
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06-25-2017, 11:30 PM
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Re: Prison Inmate Broken Arms Torture
These arm bashing, hand crushing videos are everywhere....Brazillians seem to be all about it....You'd think, since it appears to something they is going to happen, they'd at least expect it and take their licks without yelping....IDK...if I lived in an area where they do this shit, I probably wouldn't do whatever brings this. "Torture" and "rehabilitation".....theres a thin line.
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06-25-2017, 11:35 PM
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Re: Prison Inmate Broken Arms Torture
Ive read much more brutal and bizarre reports. Never heard of arm bashing. Everything the japanese did in the 30-40's was to establish some form of conclusion with regards to what they would face in war. They did all kinds of weird shit, but it always served a purpose, medically or militarily. Examples : "how long before hypothermia sets in?" "whats the highest altitude a human can take?". They just used humans instead of rats. I could be wrong though, however, my impression is that the nazis and unit 731 etc, did what they did to gain conclusions to questions they felt relevant to their service members. So bashing someones arm doesn't make much sense, unless its an interrogation tactic, in which case, id say there are better, more effective methods than breaking someones arms. |