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Torture Destroys Us All
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The Advocates for Human Rights created the Torture Destroys Us AllTM public awareness campaign so that people could spread the message within their own communities about the issue of torture and the need to hold the United States accountable for its human rights violations. Download our free campaign materials and use them to get informed, get involved and get others interested!

Torture Destroys Us AllTM is an ongoing campaign for a torture-free world. The purpose of the campaign is threefold: (1) to join the world in commemorating the ratification of the U.N. Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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and in recognizing the suffering and courage of torture victims and survivors worldwide; (2) to encourage people in the United States to take a bold stand in condemnation of torture and; (3) to hold our government accountable for its human rights practices.   

The Advocates for Human Rights developed the campaign with assistance from the Midwest Coalition for Human Rights for people and groups to use as they raise awareness about the issue of torture. The campaign toolkit contains informational and advocacy materials to help others to carry out their own exhibits, displays, and campaigns against torture.

The toolkit consists of images of the torture carried out by U.S. officials at Abu Ghraib along with: an informational brochure; quotes about torture by public officials, military personnel and others; an evaluation survey; and a petition. The petition denounces torture and asks that the U.S. government establish an independent commission to investigate the abuses by U.S. personnel and civilians at Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo, in Afghanistan and elsewhere. 

Statement against Torture by The Advocates' Executive Director Robin Phillips

Torture is prohibited by U.S. and international law. Its impact — to diminish the essence of human life, to humiliate, punish and control it — violates fundamental principles
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of human rights.

The photos of Abu Ghraib did more than document abuses on a single day by a few soldiers. They pulled back a curtain, revealing a sordid practice that has been documented in several of the 24 secret detention centers run by the United States government. The photos have also opened up a public dialogue, making real theoretical arguments about whether the U.S. — or anyone, for that matter — should engage in the practice of torture.

The U.S. public opposes torture. The Advocates is sponsoring the Torture Destroys Us AllTM campaign to provoke the people of this country to speak boldly in condemnation of torture and to hold our government accountable for its human rights practices. As the U.S. moves forward an international agenda of peace and security, democracy and human rights, the people of this country will ensure that humanity will be recognized and torture will not be tolerated —  because torture destroys us all.

Robin Phillips, Executive Director
The Advocates for Human Rights




Image Gallery: Photos of Abu Ghraib



Take Action to Stop Torture
  • Create a "Torture Destroys Us All" exhibit
  • Lobby for a State Resolution
  • Join a National Campaign

  • Download Free Campaign Materials
  • Torture Destroys Us All Brochure
  • Quotes About Torture
  • Photos of Abu Ghraib
  • Talking Points
  • Postcard to Legislators
  • Sample Petition
  • Evaluation Survey
  • Resources and Reports
  • Order Buttons

  • Voices of Opposition
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    "Torture of any kind is unacceptable...It is not the way you treat human beings." -Former Secretary of State Colin Powell

    "...The thing that seperates us from the enemy is our respect for human rights." -AZ Senator John McCain

    "It was pretty disgusting, not what you'd expect from Americans." -MN Senator Norm Coleman

    "Freedom from torture is one of the most fundamental human rights principles...We have made important advances in ridding the world of torture and degrading treatment, and we must be vigilant in continuing on this path, even in these challenging times." -President Jimmy Carter August 22, 2003