Today marks the 10th anniversary of the release of the heavily redacted 500-page executive summary of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee’s landmark report, following its investigation into the CIA’s post-9/11 detention and interrogation program. Also known as the “Torture Report,” it is more than 6,000 pages long. Adam Driver starred in a film about it. But virtually no one has ever read it. It remains classified and shielded from public scrutiny and accountability. It is one of the most significant acknowledgments the U.S. uses torture. Yet its lessons remain glaringly ignored. The release of the summary in 2014 was a seismic moment, offering a harrowing glimpse into the sy
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