Washington - Newly declassified documents offer more details about a detainee who died inside the secret prison network the CIA operated abroad after the Sept. 11 attacks and disclose that President George W. Bush was worried about the image of shackled detainees wearing adult diapers.

Among the 50 documents released was a heavily redacted memo in which then-CIA Director Porter Goss recounts a meeting with Bush on June 7, 2006. The only sentence left to read said: “The president was concerned about the image of a detainee, chained to the ceiling, clothed in a diaper and forced to go to the bathroom on themselves.”

Human rights advocates said Wednesday that this week’s release of the documents — many footnoted in the 2014 Senate report on the torture of detainees — depict the human suffering associated with the CIA’s enhanced interrogation program, which President Barack Obama said did significant damage to America’s standing in the world.

“A lot of these details haven’t been released before and I think they kind of underscore the depravity of the program,” said Jameel Jaffer, deputy legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union. “You read these documents and you cannot help come away with and understand the grotesqueness of the methods they were using.... Read More: VIN