There are many things classified as "Evil".
Personally I would say to torture an innocent being's body until it is about to break yet keep it alive, curse it with immortality so it can not die, while it is writhing in its own pain bring in all those it loves and slowly and painfully kill them off one by one to the last, then break the beings soul and make it doubt everything it once stood strong upon, then tear asunder its soul yet keep it in existence, tear its body apart yet keep it alive, pour all manner of chemicals and such which burn the body upon it, then after all that is said and done bind it to an eternal place of torment so it can forever focus on what has been done to it, then walk away laughing.
"Stop off at Burger King and feed someone until he vomits. Wait six hours and feel him again.
What you could do as well is inject a group of cannibals with a virus or disease, and while He is eating, slip in the antidote to said virus or disease in a burger."
That's good entertainment, right there ;)
Btw, I wonder how much legitimate information compared to useless/false information has been derived from torture, not just as far as the *war on terror* is concerned but just in general, historically. If it was really that reliable, and we were really that unconcerned with our integrity as a supposed beacon of freedom and personal dignity, we could just get rid of the CIA altogether and just start capturing people of interest and torturing them to get all our intel. :P
vampiretitan, laws are meant to be broken, it's all a matter of who and how.
But no law made is unbreakable, why would it be a law if it was?
You don't hear of a law saying a shark can't move on land, but it doesn't because it can't, yet there are laws against many things. Why? Because they can be done.