Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Further Holdup in the Torture - I Mean, Enhanced Interrogations - Report

Sen. Dianne Feinstein said she will not approve the release of the so-called “torture report” until the Obama administration works with her to smooth over their differences.

According to the Huffington Post, Feinstein claims the White House has redacted too much key information from the report’s summary, including the proof needed to justify the Senate’s reportedly critical findings.

"I have concluded the redactions eliminate or obscure key facts that support the report’s findings and conclusions," she said in a statement on Tuesday. "Until these redactions are addressed to the committee’s satisfaction, the report will not be made public."

  RT
Well, that’s one way to keep it out of the public. Probably doesn’t make that much difference since reportedly it won’t contain the word “torture”.
“The bottom line is that the United States must never again make the mistakes documented in this report," she said in her statement. "I believe the best way to accomplish that is to make public our thorough documentary history of the CIA’s program."
With redactions approved by her, of course.

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