Senate defies Bush over terror suspects rules

The Republican-controlled Senate has voted to impose restrictions on how terrorism suspects can be treated, in a rare wartime rebuke to President George Bush.

Senate defies Bush over terror suspects rules

The Republican-controlled Senate has voted to impose restrictions on how terrorism suspects can be treated, in a rare wartime rebuke to President George Bush.

Defying the White House, senators voted 90-9 to approve an amendment that would ban the use of “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment” against anyone in US government custody, regardless of where they were held.

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