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Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib have brought the ethics of torture to the forefront of debate in recent times and fringe theatre has not been shy in addressing it. The latest incarnation sees Chris O'Connell's Zero imagine a nihilistic future 20 years from now, in which torture camps are being set up across the globe as terrorism has evolved into a universal battle between the rich and poor...
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