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> Iran has executed a man who was arrested for murder when he was aged just 17 in an apparent violation of international law.
> Arman Abdolali, now 25, was a child when he was detained before he was then subjected to a 'grossly unfair trial marred by torture-tainted 'confessions', according to Amnesty International.
> Deputy regional director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International, said: 'Use of the death penalty against people who were under 18 at the time the crime was committed is prohibited under international law and constitutes an abhorrent assault on child rights.
> 'International human rights law unequivocally forbids imposition of the death sentence on anyone under 18 years of age,' said the Geneva-based UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
> Iran has often faced international criticism for executing people convicted of crimes committed when they were minors, in violation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights that have been ratified by the Islamic republic.
> 'We again urge the Iranian authorities to put an end to the violations of the right to life and children's rights by amending the Penal Code to ban the use of the death penalty against anyone who was under 18 at the time of the crime without exception, pending the full abolition of the death penalty.
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I know you get double points but I just canβt do it man. The Volatiles are the scariest zombies ever and theyβre relentless when they spot you. Itβs too scary, I just canβt.
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I know the FAQ's of this subreddit say that coming out to your family about being atheist is a bad idea, but what if I'm forced into it?
For context, my parents are Christian but they don't go to church, I'm sure there's a term for that somewhere, and my grandmother is super religious. She, obviously, goes to church.
I, myself, has never truly believed in God, I've always been a man of science, and so it never really made sense to me why God would exist or how it even has anything to do with us as humans. Due to this I have to constantly refrain myself from making jokes or saying stuff about God not being real every time my grandma or parents brings it up.
Because of this reason alone, I fear that one day I'm going to slip up and be forced to admit to not being Christian in front of my parents and possibly my grandmother.
Information on the reid technique can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_technique
I suggest reading it to understand just how fundamentally flawed the whole thing is, there are some really shocking revelations in that article.
Despite it being a flawed technique as it is, being responsible for God knows how many false confessions, Dassey's interrogators didn't even apply it correctly.
Look no further than this snippet here:
>For example, an admission of guilt might be prompted by the question, "Did you plan this out or did it just happen on the spur of the moment?" This is called an alternative question, which is based on an implicit assumption of guilt. The subject, of course, always has a third choice which is to deny any involvement at all. Critics regard this strategy as hazardous, arguing that it is subject to confirmation bias (likely to reinforce inaccurate beliefs or assumptions) and may lead to prematurely narrowing an investigation.
...The subject, of course, always has a third choice which is to deny any involvement at all.
If the subject always has the third choice, how come they never accepted that third choice?
It is of course the reason why Brendan is complicit to agree with anything they say despite guessing wrong what they want him to say in 90% of his first answers. LE has made it clear, Brendan has no choice but to agree with their version of events.
The judges got it wrong.
This was not a voluntary confession, far from it.
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> Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich, who was arrested in Minsk after being taken off a diverted flight last month, has appeared in a tearful interview on state television.
> In the interview, he confessed to organising anti-government protests and praised President Alexander Lukashenko.
> Mr Protasevich's family say the interview was conducted under duress.
> In the interview broadcast on Thursday evening, Mr Protasevich admitted to attempting to topple Alexander Lukashenko and said that he was speaking to the television channel by choice.
> Thursday's interview was Mr Protasevich's third appearance on state television since he was detained.
> In one interview, he said there was no use in the opposition calling for further street protests.
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