British sought redactions in CIA interrogations report lappet

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 07:34:41


British sought redactions in CIA interrogations report lappet

The British government asked the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee to redact small parts of the panel's report that criticized the CIA's harsh interrogation program, a representative for Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday.

The comment came in response to a question from CNN about whether the UK government had seen the report on the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before it was released to the public this week, and whether London had asked for redactions or changes.

'The U.S. gave our agencies limited sight of some sections of the executive summary before its publication,' Cameron's representative said about the report on the CIA program, which critics call torture. 'Our agencies highlighted a small number of issues in the proposed text where changes would be necessary to protect UK national security and intelligence operations.



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'None of these redactions related to allegations of UK involvement in detainee mistreatment.'

Related: CIA feared for future of interrogation program, report shows

Information on what was altered or obscured in the 499-page executive summary at the UK government's request wasn't immediately available.

The British government asked the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee to redact small parts of the panel's report that criticized the CIA's harsh interrogation program, a representative for Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday. Related: CIA feared for future of interrogation program, report shows 'None of these redactions related to allegations of UK involvement in detainee mistreatment.' The British government asked the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee to redact small parts of the panel's report that criticized the CIA's harsh interrogation program, a representative for Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday. 'The U.S. gave our agencies limited sight of some sections of the executive summary before its publication,' Cameron's representative said about the report on the CIA program, which critics call torture. 'Our agencies highlighted a small number of issues in the proposed text where changes would be necessary to protect UK national security and intelligence operations. The comment came in response to a question from CNN about whether the UK government had seen the report on the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before it was released to the public this week, and whether London had asked for redactions or changes. Related: CIA feared for future of interrogation program, report shows 'The U.S. gave our agencies limited sight of some sections of the executive summary before its publication,' Cameron's representative said about the report on the CIA program, which critics call torture. 'Our agencies highlighted a small number of issues in the proposed text where changes would be necessary to protect UK national security and intelligence operations. Related: CIA feared for future of interrogation program, report shows Related: CIA feared for future of interrogation program, report shows The comment came in response to a question from CNN about whether the UK government had seen the report on the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before it was released to the public this week, and whether London had asked for redactions or changes. The comment came in response to a question from CNN about whether the UK government had seen the report on the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before it was released to the public this week, and whether London had asked for redactions or changes. 'The U.S. gave our agencies limited sight of some sections of the executive summary before its publication,' Cameron's representative said about the report on the CIA program, which critics call torture. 'Our agencies highlighted a small number of issues in the proposed text where changes would be necessary to protect UK national security and intelligence operations. Information on what was altered or obscured in the 499-page executive summary at the UK government's request wasn't immediately available. The British government asked the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee to redact small parts of the panel's report that criticized the CIA's harsh interrogation program, a representative for Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday. The comment came in response to a question from CNN about whether the UK government had seen the report on the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before it was released to the public this week, and whether London had asked for redactions or changes. 'The U.S. gave our agencies limited sight of some sections of the executive summary before its publication,' Cameron's representative said about the report on the CIA program, which critics call torture. 'Our agencies highlighted a small number of issues in the proposed text where changes would be necessary to protect UK national security and intelligence operations. The comment came in response to a question from CNN about whether the UK government had seen the report on the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before it was released to the public this week, and whether London had asked for redactions or changes. The British government asked the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee to redact small parts of the panel's report that criticized the CIA's harsh interrogation program, a representative for Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday. 'The U.S. gave our agencies limited sight of some sections of the executive summary before its publication,' Cameron's representative said about the report on the CIA program, which critics call torture. 'Our agencies highlighted a small number of issues in the proposed text where changes would be necessary to protect UK national security and intelligence operations. 'None of these redactions related to allegations of UK involvement in detainee mistreatment.'

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