A scathing report released by the Senate Intelligence Committee found that the CIA “routinely misled the White House and Congress about the information it obtained from the detention and interrogation of terrorism suspects, and that its methods were more brutal than the C.I.A. acknowledged either to Bush administration officials or to the public,” the New York Times reports.
The Washington Post notes the report “delivers new allegations of cruelty in a program whose severe tactics have been abundantly documented, revealing that agency medical personnel voiced alarm that waterboarding methods had deteriorated to ‘a series of near drownings’ and that agency employees subjected detainees to ‘rectal rehydration’ and other painful procedures that were never approved.”
The Daily Beast catalogs “the most gruesome” parts of the report and the Washington Post summarizes 20 key findings.
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