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World leaders will need to step up to stop Trump from bringing back torture

US President elect said he takes the public mood about torture seriously

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US President-elect Donald Trump. Photo: Reuters

Vincent Charles Keating | The Conversation
There can be no doubt that the swearing in of Donald Trump on January 20 will usher in a new era for the United States. But the president-elect’s open support for torture and waterboarding could mean his inauguration also marks a return to what President Barack Obama has called a “dark and painful chapter” in US history.
Trump and his team have not hesitated in their support for waterboarding. On the campaign trail in 2016, Trump said:
I would bring back waterboarding, and I’d bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding. We’re like

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