In most cases, the
report from the Senate Intelligence Committee found, the harsh methods —
which critics have deemed torture — yielded no solid intelligence. The
tactics were also found to frequently cause significant psychological
and emotional harm to those on the receiving end.
BY Joel Siegel , Adam Edelman
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 5:06 PM
The comprehensive ‘torture’ report released Tuesday by Senate investigators
reveals a litany of disturbing interrogation methods the CIA used
against suspected terrorists, including waterboardings, rectal feedings
and physical violence.
In most cases, the report from the Senate Intelligence Committee found, the harsh methods — which critics have deemed torture — yielded no solid intelligence.
The 10 most shocking revelations of the CIA's torture report
EDITORIAL: CIA torture critics must remember why the agency did what it did after 9/11
On the contrary, the tactics frequently caused significant psychological and emotional harm to those on the receiving end.
The following are the experiences, according to the report, of three such detainees.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed -READ MORE
In most cases, the report from the Senate Intelligence Committee found, the harsh methods — which critics have deemed torture — yielded no solid intelligence.
The 10 most shocking revelations of the CIA's torture report
EDITORIAL: CIA torture critics must remember why the agency did what it did after 9/11
On the contrary, the tactics frequently caused significant psychological and emotional harm to those on the receiving end.
The following are the experiences, according to the report, of three such detainees.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed -READ MORE
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