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Nov 2024
8m 12s

Dehumanizing detention: degrading our co...

ICRC LAW AND POLICY
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Language matters and the protections of international law are crucial when facing global trends of dehumanization. Dehumanizing narratives strip people of their dignity, making it easier to justify inhumane treatment, torture, and exclusion from legal protections. In this post, Terry Hackett, Head of Division on Persons Deprived of Liberty at the ICRC, emp ... Show More
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