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UN Experts to Obama: Don't Bend to CIA Wishes on Torture Report

A group of United Nations human rights investigators has written to President Obama to urge him not to yield to the CIA but to release in the most transparent way possible the still-classified Senate torture report on post-9/11 abuses.

The Senate Intelligence Committee, chaired by Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), has been in negotiations with the administration over redactions to the report, thus continuing to delay its release.

As David Firestone wrote at the New York Times last week,

Separate reporting by the Times last week adds:

Among those criticizing the delay in release of the report is U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), who told the Huffington Post last week that the report “is being slow-walked to death” by the administration. “They’re doing everything they can not to release it,” he said.

Author Jeremy Scahill has also accused the “White House, at the highest levels, [of] basically going through and editing what the American people can and can’t read in this report about one of the definitive, moral questions and legal questions of our time, the extent to which we were involved in systematic torture, with lying to lawmakers, with misleading not only Congress but the American people on a wide range of issues that resulted in our country going to war and being involved in systematic acts of torture.”

In their open letter dated Wednesday, the UN human rights experts underscore the importance of Obama committing to transparency in the report, stating that his “decision on this issue will have far-reaching consequences for victims of human rights violations everywhere and for the credibility of the United States.”

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