Senator Dianne Feinstein
United States Senate
Hart Office Building
Washington D.C. 20510
FAX: 202 228 3954
Dear Senator Feinstein:
We write to urge that you make the forthcoming Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence’s report on the CIA’s detention and interrogation program
public with as few redactions as possible.
We strongly support the Committee’s ongoing effort to investigate and
establish the facts surrounding the CIA interrogation, rendition, and
detention programs. These issues have been the subject of intense
speculation and debate, and the absence of a comprehensive examination of
the facts based on the actual historical record has been extremely
corrosive and divisive. For example, soon after the killing of Osama
Bin Laden, proponents of so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques”
claimed that information derived from torture revealed his whereabouts.
The anniversary of Osama Bin Laden’s death will likely result in another
contentious debate about the use of torture and cruelty in interrogations.
The public is entitled to a complete reporting of the facts, detailing how
and why these techniques came to be used.
The use of cruel interrogation techniques long denounced by the United
States as forms of torture represented a dramatic reversal from the
principles to which our nation has aspired for over 200 years. We believe
that these policies were abhorrent, illegal and ineffective. But, in the
absence of a comprehensive review base
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