Classified files: CIA ‘misled public about interrogation techniques’

A report by US Senate Intelligence Committee says CIA concealed details about severity of its methods.


Afp April 02, 2014
A report by US Senate Intelligence Committee says CIA concealed details about severity of its methods. PHOTO: OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS

WASHINGTON:


A report by the US Senate Intelligence Committee concludes that the CIA misled the government and the public about aspects of its brutal interrogation programme for years — concealing details about the severity of its methods, The Washington Post said on Monday.


Several officials familiar with the classified 6,300-page document, years in the making, said it detailed the brutality of an enhanced interrogation program that yielded little actionable intelligence beyond what was already obtained from detainees before they were subjected to the objectionable techniques.

“The CIA described (its program) repeatedly both to the Department of Justice and eventually to Congress as getting unique, otherwise unobtainable intelligence that helped disrupt terrorist plots and save thousands of lives,” a US official briefed on the document told the daily.

“Was that actually true? The answer is no.”

Officials also spoke of the abuses undertaken within the vast system of secret detention sites to which terror suspects were taken and interrogated.

The abuse often took place under brutal conditions, including the previously undisclosed method of repeatedly dunking suspects in ice water -- until President Barack Obama ordered the system dismantled in 2009.

Classified files reviewed by the Senate Intelligence Committee’s investigators, who put together the report, showed that CIA employees left the agency’s secret black site in Thailand, disturbed by the abuses that were being administered there.

Officials at CIA headquarters ordered the harsh interrogation techniques to continue “even after analysts were convinced that prisoners had no more information to give,” the Post said.

The records were said to make it clear that the CIA obtaining key intelligence against al Qaeda, including information that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011, had little to do with the so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques.”

One official said nearly the entirety of valuable threat-related information from al Qaeda operative Abu Zubaida, captured in Pakistan in 2002, was obtained during questioning by an FBI agent while Zubaida was in hospital in Pakistan -- before he was interrogated by the CIA, whose agents waterboarded him 83 times.

The explosive account comes as Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein pushes to get parts of the report declassified and made public.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 2nd, 2014.

COMMENTS (2)

usman786 | 10 years ago | Reply

and this is not the 1st time, they lied about Saddam's WMD. and now about Iran to scare Saudis to buy USA weapons and umbrella

Blunt | 10 years ago | Reply

Nothing is unexpected. Worse was and is happening there for sure, if it gets come out someday.

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