How do you do Japanese water torture?
Japanese water torture is putting a sack bag around the head and throwing water over the prisoner's head to feel like drowning.
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About Torture
Torture is the act by which severe pain is inflicted upon a person to bring about a confession. It is also used as a form of punishment.
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