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    Shue Argues That an Inherent Difficulty with Interrogational Torture Is
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Shue Argues That an Inherent Difficulty with Interrogational Torture Is

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Shue argues that an inherent difficulty with interrogational torture is that victims have no way of convincingly demonstrating they cannot comply with the torturer's demands even when compliance is impossible.

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