In the light of September 11th and the war on terror do you think that we should torture terrorists in order to gain information that could help save other people's lives?
Answer / Sanjay Kumar Maurya
This question touches upon ethical considerations, especially regarding the use of torture for interrogation. While some argue that extraordinary measures may be warranted in exceptional circumstances to protect innocent lives, others contend that such actions violate fundamental human rights and international law.
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