The truth of the matter is that this decision not only goes against the laws of human decency, it breaks international laws, particularly the Geneva convention.
Not only is torture itself against the convention and most humanitarian principles, but the Geneva convention states that the torturer must pay for the results of his actions, including all the physical and mental rehabilitation costs, which are bound to be lengthy and expensive.
This has returned to the front of the burner at the UN.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6501541.stmTorturers 'must pay victims' - UN
Mr Nowak suggested that individual torturers should foot the bill
States that commit acts of torture should be forced to pay for victims' rehabilitation, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Manfred Nowak has said.
Mr Nowak said torture victims required long and costly treatment, and usually rich nations footed the bill rather than the offending states.
Mr Nowak said the EU was the biggest donor to torture rehabilitation centres, providing $29m (22m euros).
He was presenting his annual report to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
"Countries where torture is widespread or even systematic should be held accountable to pay," the UN rapporteur said