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		<title>The torture debate</title>
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As the dust starts to settle on the White House following the whirlwind of activity since Obama&#8217;s inauguration, it is easier to take stock of what&#8217;s actually happened.  
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<p>As the dust starts to settle on the White House following the whirlwind of activity since Obama&#8217;s inauguration, it is easier to take stock of what&#8217;s actually happened.  </p>
<p>It seems that everything is pretty rosy, especially according to <a href="http://obama100days.amnesty.org/" target="_blank">what Amnesty asked from for the new US President</a> &#8211; Obama has <a href="http://www.protectthehuman.com/bookmarks/bbc-news-world-americas-obama-orders-guantanamo-closure" target="_blank">ordered the closure of Guantanamo detention centre</a> and banned torture, both big deals for us human rights fans.   </p>
<p>However, whilst this is being celebrated, the conversation on <a href="http://protectthehuman.com" target="_blank">ProtectTheHuman.com</a> is also buzzing around the possible cracks in the new administration that need to be looked at.  For example,  a Jack Bauer exception which may provide <a href="http://www.protectthehuman.com/bookmarks/obamas-torture-loopholes" target="_blank">loopholes to the ban on torture</a> - although there are many <a href="http://www.blogrunner.com/snapshot/D/6/0/the_jack_bauer_exception/" target="_blank">bloggers who discredit this</a> and put their faith firmly in Obama. The question of &#8216;when is torture torture and when is it a technique?&#8217; still seems to haunt US authorities. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s important  to keep positive about the steps that have been taken towards creating a much more human rights friendly US &#8211; but remember to keep your eyes peeled and <a href="http://protectthehuman.com" target="_blank">ProtectTheHuman.com</a>  updated with all the latest so that we can keep pushing the new administration in the right direction.</p>
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