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The Senate intelligence committee voted 11-3 on Thursday to declassify significant pieces of an investigation into torture methods used by the Central Intelligence Agency against prisoners suspected of terrorism.
The report runs 6,300 pages; it is said to uncover CIA extralegal detentions and torture techniques used on suspected terrorists during President George W. Bush's administration. It also alleges that abusive interrogations did not lead to useful intelligence, and that the CIA lied to Congress and the President about the interrogation program's effectiveness.
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