"U.S. officials acknowledge mistakes had been made and that 29 detainees in American facilities in Iraq and Afghanistan had died of what appeared to be suspected abuse or other violations of U.S. law." - first time i've ever heard this, the "world law" committees are less lenient then our Congressmen at home, eh?

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe....ap/index.html
xblackdogx Reviewed by xblackdogx on . United States Before the Committee Against Torture For the first time since the Bush administration launched its global campaign against terrorism, the United States this week will answer internationally for its record on torture. On May 5 and May 8, the United Nationā??s Committee Against Torture will question some 30 high-level officials from the Departments of State, Justice, Homeland Security, and Defense on U.S. compliance with the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. The U.S. officials Rating: 5