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- Half-hanging abstract "Half-hanging is a method of torture, usually inflicted to force information from the victim, in which a rope is pulled tightly around the victim’s neck and then slackened when the victim becomes unconscious. The victim is revived and the process repeated. It was used by British Armed Forces in Ireland, most notably against suspected supporters of the Society of the United Irishmen after the failed 1798 rebellion. Among the most notorious of half-hangings from this period was that of Anne Devlin, housekeeper to Robert Emmet.".
- Half-hanging thumbnail Hanging.gif?width=300.
- Half-hanging wikiPageID "15881200".
- Half-hanging wikiPageLength "1167".
- Half-hanging wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Half-hanging wikiPageRevisionID "600869483".
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Devlin.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink British_Armed_Forces.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_torture_techniques.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Hanging.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Rebellion_of_1798.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink John_Smith_(housebreaker).
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Ireland.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Emmet.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_United_Irishmen.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Torture.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Unconsciousness.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink Waterboarding.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLink File:Hanging.gif.
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLinkText "Half-hanging".
- Half-hanging wikiPageWikiLinkText "half-hanging".
- Half-hanging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Half-hanging subject Category:Physical_torture_techniques.
- Half-hanging hypernym Method.
- Half-hanging type Software.
- Half-hanging type Redirect.
- Half-hanging type Technique.
- Half-hanging comment "Half-hanging is a method of torture, usually inflicted to force information from the victim, in which a rope is pulled tightly around the victim’s neck and then slackened when the victim becomes unconscious. The victim is revived and the process repeated. It was used by British Armed Forces in Ireland, most notably against suspected supporters of the Society of the United Irishmen after the failed 1798 rebellion.".
- Half-hanging label "Half-hanging".
- Half-hanging sameAs Q5641613.
- Half-hanging sameAs m.03qd78k.
- Half-hanging sameAs Q5641613.
- Half-hanging wasDerivedFrom Half-hanging?oldid=600869483.
- Half-hanging depiction Hanging.gif.
- Half-hanging isPrimaryTopicOf Half-hanging.