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17.05.2016 CIA löscht "aus Versehen" den Folter-Report

... so there will be only one ...

The CIA has deleted "by chance" one of the few copies of the 6.700 pages thick  torture reports .

Yahoo reports: CIA inspector general officials deleted an uploaded computer file with the report and then accidentally destroyed a disk that also contained the document, filled with thousands of secret files about the CIA’s use of “enhanced” interrogation methods.

A CIA spokesman said to Yahoo that there might be one additional copy of the report.

Read more https://netzpolitik.org/2016/mausrede-des-tages-cia-loescht-aus-versehen-den-folter-report/

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Link to this page: https://www.aktion-freiheitstattangst.org/de/articles/5563-20160517-cia-loescht-aus-versehen-den-folter-report.html
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Tags: #Folter #Geheimdienste #Hacking #Geodaten #CIA #USA #Folterbericht #Datenpannen #Datenskandale #Unschuldsvermutung #Verhaltensaenderung #Grundrechte #Menschenrechte
Created: 2016-05-17 12:32:09
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