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The Unholy Trinity: Death Squads, Disappearances, and Torture -- from Latin America to Iraq

The world is made up, as Captain Segura in Graham Greene's 1958 novel Our Man in Havana put it, of two classes: the torturable and the untorturable. "There are people," Segura explained, "who expect to be tortured and others who would be outraged by the idea."