WASHINGTON: The CIA’s use of harsh interrogation techniques on foreign terror suspects — a practice that has provoked international condemnation — was more widespread than the agency has publicly acknowledged, Senate investigators have learned.

Moreover, the CIA’s own internal documents confirm the agency’s culpability in the hypothermia death of one Afghan captive — an incident that also has never even been publicly discussed, McClatchy was told.

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