CIA torture report: US braces for international backlash

Report due to expose sexual threats and other brutal techniques used against terror suspects

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American embassies around the world are preparing for a backlash as the US Senate releases a report into the CIA's brutal interrogation of terror suspects after the 9/11 attacks.

Despite heavy redactions, the long-delayed report is expected to be a damning indictment of a secret programme in which around 100 terror suspects were detained between 2001 and 2009.

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