"CIA" deliberately misled the American public

The newspaper quoted the Washington Post officials said a report prepared by the Committee in the U.S. Senate concluded that the CIA " CIA " deliberately mislead the public administration and the Americans on the violent interrogation techniques used in the era of George W. Bush .
The newspaper pointed out that this report , in fact, 6,300 -page prepared by the Intelligence Committee in the Senate , accused the CIA of deliberately hide some of the details on the extent of the cruelty of violent interrogation techniques resorted to and considered by many a form of torture .
The report also accuses the agency as deliberately inflate some plots and exaggerated the importance of some of the detainees in secret prisons , as well as also hid the fact that some of the critical intelligence information made ​​by the detainees even before it is subjected to violent interrogation techniques , according to the Washington Post .
The paper to be the most important intelligence about al-Qaeda , "including information that led to the implementation of the operation against Osama bin Laden in 2011, " has not been obtained thanks to the techniques of interrogation methods adopted by the Central Intelligence Agency .
The Washington Post pointed out that the report is still classified as secret and it had seen the details contained therein , thanks to leaks received from officials briefed about it .
The spokesman declined to CIA Dean Boyd to comment on the report published by the Washington Post , saying only that " we do not get after the final version of this report ."
According to the newspaper , the report was based on " detailed testimonies of dozens of people who were detained by the CIA ," between 2002 and 2006 . The day was the spearhead of the agency in the "war on terror" declared by former President George W. Bush has used interrogation techniques in these investigations with people detained on suspicion of involvement with terrorism .
Among these techniques , which created a sensation and considered many of the human rights defenders, torture methods , depriving the detainee of sleep or the removal of his clothes and left him completely naked or mock drowning .
President Barack Obama's ban on the use of these techniques in 2009 .
The last week was considered head of the Intelligence Committee in the Senate Dayan Vinstan The members of the Committee planned to vote Thursday on a resolution allowing them to formally request declassified 400 pages of the report of the 6300 .
Previously, President Obama announced that his consent to declassify this report . He said in a March 12 " fully committed to declassifying the report once it is completed ."
These developments come at a time locked in the CIA war open with the Senate , so that the agency intelligence accused of using several means to obstruct the work of assistants parliamentarians Ankpoa for more than three years on the preparation of this report , and among these means erase documents from the computers .
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