According to
this article:
"The U.S. Southern Command in Miami assigned Army Brig. Gen. John T. Furlow to lead the investigation, which could begin as early as this week"
"Documents published last month show FBI agents warned the government about abuse and mistreatment when the first prisoners arrived, more than a year before a scandal at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison"
"The American Civil Liberties Union last month released e-mails obtained under the Freedom of Information Act in which the FBI accused interrogators of inserting lit cigarettes in prisoners' ears and shackling them into a fetal positions for hours, forcing them to soil themselves"
Does it matter that
some of the interrogation techniques labelled as "aggressive" are no longer in use?
Where should we draw the line for questioning aimed at preventing terrorism?