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 The White House's top lawyer warned more than two years ago that U.S. officials could be prosecuted for "war crimes" as a result of new and unorthodox measures used by the Bush administration in the war on terrorism, according to an internal White House memo and interviews with participants in the debate over the issue.

The Bush administration pledged yesterday for the first time that the United States will not torture terrorism suspects or treat them cruelly in an attempt to extract information, a move that comes as the deaths of two Afghan prisoners in U.S. custody are being investigated as homicides. (06-27-03)

ArmyStudyGuide.com:  Geneva Convention

Despite repeated requests by Human Rights First and others, including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the United States still has not the granted the ICRC unrestricted access to all detainees in U.S. custody in the "war on terror," among other corrective actions.