I think the question is really underspecified. Who are we defending from torture? Most people in the world are not at risk of being tortured in the first place. What’s the goal?
Yes, and it should be actionable for an ordinary citizen like me. So the strategy should also explain how do I get into power or persuade people in power to pass better human rights legislation.
It’s doable, I’ve done it myself, though it took me more than an hour.
I think the question is really underspecified. Who are we defending from torture? Most people in the world are not at risk of being tortured in the first place. What’s the goal?
I think it’s still doable, and might have a go at it myself. For example, you could say things like:
Pass better human rights legislation or come up with anti-pain drugs that make it hard to impose suffering on people.
Yes, and it should be actionable for an ordinary citizen like me. So the strategy should also explain how do I get into power or persuade people in power to pass better human rights legislation.
It’s doable, I’ve done it myself, though it took me more than an hour.
The goal is to defend people who are at risk. Mostly third-world country prisoners and dissidents. Here’s some reports about my country, for example.