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Human Rights day: Berlin opens stop torture shop

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To coincide with the Human Rights day, Amnesty International has opened a pop up store in Berlin devoted to the torture. Dozens of objects used for torturing prisoners in jails around the world are exhibited at the macabre exposition.

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