Blame, Praise, Shrug: Global Media Covers U.S. Torture -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Condemnation of U.S. torture dominated global media, sometimes accompanied by admiration for the political culture that produced the report on the CIA’s past treatment of terrorism suspects.
Reaction to the report released on Dec. 9 by Democrats on the Senate intelligence committee was plastered across the front pages of the world’s newspapers -- or, in some cases, relegated to the middle sections by bigger local stories. The following is a roundup of some of the coverage from outside the U.S.:
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More News On International Reaction To The U.S. Senate's CIA Torture Report
World reacts to U.S. torture report -- CNN
CIA Torture Report Creates Few Ripples Across the Pond -- Time
Bitter Mideast greets news of brutal U.S. interrogations with shrug -- AP
CIA torture report seen abroad as proof of U.S. human rights duplicity -- L.A. Times
'Black site' countries outed in torture report aren't outraged. Why? -- Howard LaFranchi, CSM
Amid Denuciations of Torture, Some Praise for U.S. Openness -- NYT
Torture Report Already Endangering U.S. Interests in Afghanistan -- US News and World Report
CIA 'violated human rights' - Afghan president -- BBC
Afghan leader demands US answers on torture -- Al Jazeera
Chinese Foreign Ministry: U.S. Must “Correct Its Ways” -- China Digital Times
UN expert calls for prosecution over US torture -- Daily Caller/AP
Demands to prosecute over CIA torture likely to be ignored by White House -- Al Jazeera
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