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The Unleashing of Evil

on BBC One London

A personal inquiry by Richard Taylor.
Thirty-six years ago documentary film-maker
Richard Taylor was serving as a military police subaltern in Korea. Near to his tent they were interrogating prisoners - and sometimes they tortured them.
That was the start of a lifelong concern about torture.
Is it simply something which happens under military dictatorships and communist regimes - or is it closer to ourselves than we like to think?
This investigation is not a catalogue of horrors. It asks in a more profound sense what torture does to its victims, and what turns ordinary human beings into torturers. Prompted by a disturbing encounter with a former interrogator from El Salvador 's notorious
Treasury Police, he follows a trail that leads to a hard, new world where terrorism, counter-insurgency and torture meet.
Film cameraman MIKE SPOONER Film editor LES PHILBY Associate producer RICHARD VAUGHAN
Executive producers
JENNY BARRACLOUGH , GEORGE CAREY
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Richard Taylor
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Richard Taylor
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El Salvador
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Mike Spooner
Producer:
Richard Vaughan
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Jenny Barraclough
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George Carey

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