Scarcely a week goes by without a new delay in the full release of a Senate report that reportedly savages the CIA’s Bush-era interrogation program. Indeed, the report is so controversial that it’s being rebutted before the expected release of a summary later this week.

On the bright side (for advocates of sunshine), the eternal wait gives the public more time to contemplate the European Court of Human Rights’ unsparing condemnation of the same practices.

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