WASHINGTON --- Not a single word of a 6,000-page Senate report on the Central Intelligence Agency’s use of torture in the context of the war on terror has been deemed fit for the public and declassified. A year after the Senate Intelligence Committee adopted the landmark, reportedly comprehensive investigation, the report remains bottled up
Senate Torture Report Remains Shrouded From Public
More than ever, the report needs to be declassified so those with a political agenda can no longer manipulate public opinion, Sen. Martin Heinrich said.