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CIA, Torturers Hide Report, But That's Not The Worst Part 3/9/14

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    Published on Mar 9, 2014

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    "The CIA Inspector General's Office has asked the Justice Department to investigate

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    Published on Mar 9, 2014

    PROVIDED BY CNNNEXT.COM

    "The CIA Inspector General's Office has asked the Justice Department to investigate allegations of malfeasance at the spy agency in connection with a yet-to-be released Senate Intelligence Committee report into the CIA's secret detention and interrogation program, McClatchy has learned.



    The criminal referral may be related to what several knowledgeable people said was CIA monitoring of computers used by Senate aides to prepare the study.

    The monitoring may have violated an agreement between the committee and the agency.



    The development marks an unprecedented breakdown in relations between the CIA and its congressional overseers amid an extraordinary closed-door battle over the 6,300-page report on the agency's use of waterboarding and harsh interrogation techniques on suspected terrorists held in secret overseas prisons.

    The report is said to be a searing indictment of the program.

    The CIA has disputed some of the reports findings."* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.

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