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Obama administration delays release of CIA report

The Obama administration said on Thursday that it needs two more months to review an internal CIA report on the agency's secret detention and interrogation program before making it public.

Updated on: Jul 03, 2009 11:43 AM IST
AP | By , Washington
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The Obama administration said on Thursday that it needs two more months to review an internal CIA report on the agency's secret detention and interrogation program before making it public.

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The Justice Department originally had said it intended to release the report in June as part of a lawsuit, but department officials now say they need until the end of August.

The report by the CIA's inspector general questioned the effectiveness of harsh interrogation methods, such as waterboarding, employed by CIA interrogators during the administration of former President George W Bush.

Justice Department spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler said the report contains information that overlaps with other CIA documents that also must be reviewed for release by a court-ordered Aug 31 deadline.

"As we re-reviewed the CIA IG report, it was clear that we would not be able to complete it in an expedited manner as we had hoped," Schmaler said. "There are unique processing issues to this review that made it clear to us we would need all the time the court gave us to complete it."

 
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