LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Torture by security forces, including the use of electric shocks, beatings, nail extractions, rape and amputation, is rampant in Africa where only 10 out of 54 countries have adopted national laws banning it, Amnesty International said on Tuesday. The human rights group said it had evidence of torture at the... Read more »
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