A U.S. soldier prevents photographers from taking pictures at the main gate of Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad on September 24, 2004. Iraqi Shi'ite and Sunni held joint prayer near the U.S.-run detention facility west of Baghdad and called for the release of all Iraqi prisoners. REUTERS/Akram Saleh
A U.S. soldier stands guard in front of the main gate of Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad September 24, 2004. Iraqi Shi'ite and Sunni's held joint prayers near the U.S.-run detention facility west of Baghdad and called for release of all Iraqi prisoners. REUTERS/Akram Saleh
U.S. soldiers come out after checking a house near the Italian Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), after mortars exploded near it on Friday Sept. 24, 2004. Three Iraqis were slightly wounded. (AP Photo/Fuad Abdul Wahab)
A U.S. Army soldier watches from a rooftop over the Sadr City section of Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004. Sporadic fighting continued Thursday in the district. (AP Photo/Jim MacMillan)
BASRA, IRAQ: A British soldier keeps watch while patrolling the southern Iraqi city of Basra 24 September 2004. The family of a British engineer anxiously awaited news today of his fate at the hands of Islamic extremists in Iraq who abducted him eight days ago along with two Americans who have since been executed. AFP PHOTO/Essam AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/Getty Images)
BASRAH, IRAQ - SEPTEMBER 23: Two British army soldiers from the 1st Royal Horse Artillery Regiment get ready at their base to go on patrol September 23, 2004 in Basrah which is located in southern Iraq. Saddam Hussein was directly responsible for the oppression of southern Iraq. The coalition forces owe a great deal of support in the war to their welcome by southerners Iraqis. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
BASRAH, IRAQ - SEPTEMBER 23: British army soldiers from the 1st Cheshire Regiment walk back to their boats on their way back to their bases after a patrol in the market September 23, 2004 in Basrah which is located in southern Iraq. Saddam Hussein was directly responsible for the oppression of southern Iraq. The coalition forces owe a great deal of support in the war to their welcome by southerners Iraqis. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
Israel police and border police scuffle with an Israeli activist during a demonstration against the construction of Israel's separation barrier, in the southern West Bank village of Beit Awwa, near the West Bank town of Hebron, Thursday Sept. 23, 2004. Israeli troops fired tear gas and detained some protesters as they clashed with the demonstrators. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
HEBRON, -: An Israeli border police stands guard as a Palestinian, who was shot in his hand by Israeli soldiers, is taken to hospital in the divided West Bank city of Hebron 24 September 2004. An Israeli woman was killed in a Palestinian mortar strike on a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip, as Israel prepared to mark Judaism's most solemn day of Yom Kippur amid fears of suicide bombings. AFP PHOTO/Hazem BADER (Photo credit should read HAZEM BADER/AFP/Getty Images)
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - SEPTEMBER 23: Presidential candidate Younis Qanuni, surrounded by his own Afghan security, talks with a reporter outside his headquarters September 23, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. On October 9, Afghans will have the chance to vote for the first time in a direct election choosing a presidential candidate. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)\
A soldier from the UN mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) mans a checkpoint in Freetown, May 2000. UN peacekeepers handed over responsibility for security for Freetown to Sierra Leone's nascent police and armed forces, the latest step in a staggered withdrawal after a five-year mission to restore calm to the west African state.(AFP/File/Issouf Sanogo)
Jordanian soldiers of the United Nations (news - web sites) Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) patrol near Freetown, May 2000. UN peacekeepers handed over responsibility for security for Freetown to Sierra Leone's nascent police and armed forces, the latest step in a staggered withdrawal after a five-year mission to restore calm to the west African state.(AFP/File/Issouf Sanogo)
GONAIVES, HAITI: A United Nations soldier from Argentina stands guard 23 September 2004 next to a truck carrying gasoline which was washed away in the floods in Gonaives, Haiti. Widespread flooding and mudslides in Haiti from Tropical Storm Jeanne have killed 1,105 people, officials said Thursday, while 1,250 people remain missing. The death toll could surpass 2,000, according to one civil defense official. Gonaives, the city hardest-hit by the flooding, has lost at least 1,013 persons. AFP PHOTO/Robert SULLIVAN (Photo credit should read ROBERT SULLIVAN/AFP/Getty Images)
BUTGENBACH, BELGIUM - SEPTEMBER 23: Soldiers of the army of the Democratic Republic of Congo are taken through weapons training by Belgian military personnel September 23, 2004, in the Belgian town of Butgenbach. The Congolese troops will remain in Belgium till the end of October when they will return to a country increasingly wrached by civil unrest. (Photo by Mark Renders/Getty Images)
BUTGENBACH, BELGIUM - SEPTEMBER 23: Soldiers of the army of the Democratic Republic of Congo are taken through weapons training by Belgian military personnel September 23, 2004, in the Belgian town of Butgenbach. The Congolese troops will remain in Belgium till the end of October when they will return to a country increasingly wrached by civil unrest. (Photo by Mark Renders/Getty Images)
BORISOV, BELARUS: Belarus soldiers show their skills in a drill exercise at their training camp near the town of Borisov, 75km north of Minsk. AFP PHOTO / VIKTOR DRACHEV (Photo credit should read VIKTOR DRACHEV/AFP/Getty Images)
BORISOV, BELARUS: Belarus soldiers show their skills in a drill exercise at their training camp near the town of Borisov, 75km north of Minsk. AFP PHOTO / VIKTOR DRACHEV (Photo credit should read VIKTOR DRACHEV/AFP/Getty Images)
GROZNY, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: A Russian police officer patrols the street in Grozny, 24 September 2004 . European Union Human Rights Comissioner Alvaro Gil-Robles arrived here to take part in the Human Rights Conference. AFP PHOTO/ ALEXANDER NEMENOV. (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP/Getty Images)
GROZNY, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian police officers stand guard in front the building of the Chechen Administration during a human rights conference in Grozny, 24 September 2004. European Union Human Rights Commissioner Alvaro Gil-Robles arrived here to take part in the conference. Pro-Russian Chechen officials joined with rights campaigners in slamming widespread abuses against civilians in war-torn Chechnya at a conference here held to highlight the violence in the breakaway republic. AFP PHOTO/ ALEXANDER NEMENOV (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP/Getty Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian policemen stand guard outside the Parliament as President Megawati Sukarnoputi gives her last address during an annual session of national assembly in Jakarta, 23 September 2004. Megawati apologised for what she said were her government's shortcomings and unfinished business while former general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono swept to victory with a clear majority in Indonesia's first ever presidential polls, pledging to revive the economy and tackle militants blamed for a series of attacks. AFP PHOTO/ ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)