In the meantime, in the US Congress:
Senate bill requires defense secretary to report mistreatment (of enemy combatants)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1156668/posts
WASHINGTON - (KRT) - Concerned about America's image abroad and frustrated over a lack of information during the early days of the Iraq prisoner abuse scandal, the Senate on Wednesday approved a measure that would require the defense secretary to report to Congress any suspected mistreatment of military prisoners.
Tacked onto the 2005 Defense Authorization Bill, the amendment, sponsored by Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., largely reaffirms current U.S. policy that prisoners of war and enemy combatants must not be tortured or treated inhumanely.
Several Republican senators, including Armed Services Committee Chairman John Warner of Virginia, expressed support for the measure, and it is expected to emerge intact when the House and Senate leaders meet to merge their differing versions of the defense bill.
Oh my. PLEASE DON'T LET MICHAEL MOORE KNOW THIS. HE'LL COME OUT WITH A NEW MOVIE; POSSIBLY CALLED "OCEANS 9/11".