CIA Misled Congress, Justice Dept. Over 2001 Incident, Probe Finds
Published 11/20/2008 by Joby Warrick at Wash Post Federal Page
The CIA repeatedly misled Congress and the Justice Department in their investigations of the 2001 shoot-down of a Peruvian plane carrying U.S. missionaries, according to findings of an internal CIA probe released today by congressional officials.
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