The CIA on Monday denied a New Yorker magazine article about the roots of the abuse of Iraqi prisoners as “fundamentally wrong,” saying it had no program with the Defense Department to humiliate prisoners. “The New Yorker story is fundamentally wrong, there was no DOD/CIA program to abuse and humiliate Iraqi prisoners,” CIA spokesman Bill Harlow said. The Pentagon has also denied the magazine report that said the abuse of Iraqi prisoners grew out of a secret plan approved by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to toughen interrogation methods to fight a growing insurgency. Full Story
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