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Coping as torture survivors through human rights activism.

Leanne MacMillan

Recent challenges to the definition of torture by governments, leading academics and the 'torture-lite' played out in the entertainment industry have all contributed to a slide in public understanding of who is tortured, where, how and why. There is an urgent need to reach new audiences with new ways of understanding the reality of torture to ensure that it is prevented and that its survivors access rehabilitation and get redress. stating that the prohibition against torture is absolute, that torture does not work and that it offends human  dignity is not enough.

Recorded: October 2009, Dubrovnik - Cavtat, Croatia.
Coping & Resilience International Conference

Organiser: The Brisbane Institute of Strengths Based Practice

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Leanne MacMillan

Director of policy and External Affairs, Medicl Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, UK

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