Senate panel releases long-awaited report on CIA interrogations
Los Angeles Times | December 9, 2014 | 8:20 AM
After the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, the CIA’s brutal interrogation program lost track of captives, led to false confessions and fabricated information, and produced no useful intelligence about imminent terrorist attacks, according to a long-delayed Senate study released today. The 499-page executive summary by the Senate Intelligence Committee contains previously unknown details so disturbing and so graphic that the State Department has warned U.S. embassies overseas to prepare for possible protests around the globe in response to the report’s release. The document, the result of a six-year investigation by Democrats on the committee, concludes that the CIA provided "extensive inaccurate information" to Congress about its interrogation techniques, that CIA management of the program was "inadequate and deeply flawed," and that the methods were "far more brutal" than the CIA has acknowledged. For the latest information go towww.latimes.com. |
2014년 12월 9일 화요일
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