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Benito
07-05-17, 21:36
Convicted "Canadian" Taliban terrorist and murderer gettin' dat cash money from the Prime Traitor Justin Trudeau.
Discuss...

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-to-offer-omar-khadr-apology-compensation-package/article35538745/


The Trudeau government is poised to offer an apology and a $10-million compensation package to former child soldier Omar Khadr for abuses he suffered while detained in the U.S. military prison for captured and suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 2010 that the actions of federal officials who participated in U.S. interrogations of Mr. Khadr had offended “the most basic Canadian standards about the treatment of detained youth suspects.”

The court said the action of the Canadian government had violated the former child soldier’s rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and deprived him of fundamental principles of justice.

Read more: How can Canada condone torture?

A federal insider said the announcement of an official apology and compensation is expected this week.

Mr. Khadr’s lawyer, Dennis Edney, has been seeking a formal apology from the United States and from the Trudeau government for the alleged abuse and neglect of Mr. Khadr while he was in the prison. Attempts to reach Mr. Edney for comment on Monday were unsuccessful.

The apology and compensation is similar to the $10.5-million that Ottawa gave Syrian-born Canadian Maher Arar after a 2006 judicial inquiry found Canadian officials had passed on information about him to U.S. national-security authorities, leading to his torture and imprisonment in Syria.

Mr. Khadr was captured in Afghanistan at the age of 15 in 2002, following a shootout with U.S. troops where he was badly wounded – blinded by shrapnel in one eye and with fist-sized exit wounds in his shoulder and chest.

He was accused of throwing a grenade that killed U.S. army medic Christopher Speer in the firefight and was sent to the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay.

Mr. Khadr, now 30, spent more than 10 years in U.S. and Canadian custody, much of that time in the Guantanamo Bay detention centre. Once the youngest detainee in Guantanamo, he was transferred to Canada in 2012 after accepting a plea deal.

Mr. Edney has said his client was treated abysmally even though he was a child soldier and his body shattered from wounds. U.S. interrogators subjected him to sleep deprivation and solitary confinement.

Mr. Edney said Mr. Khadr was coerced into fighting by his father, Ahmed Said Khadr – a top al-Qaeda operative until he was killed in a gunfight with Pakistani troops in 2003.

In March, Mr. Khadr underwent a 19-hour operation in an Edmonton hospital to repair his shoulder, which was severely damaged during the firefight with U.S soldiers.

“Nobody advocated for his health whatsoever. Even when he came back to Canada, I raised all those issues with the Correctional Services and of course [former prime minister Stephen] Harper was not interested in hearing anything like that,” Mr. Edney said in an interview last March.

Mr. Khadr was freed on bail in May, 2015, and released under the supervision of Mr. Edney.

He said he would “prove to [Canadians] that I’m a good person.”

The International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group and Lawyer’s Rights Watch Canada have concluded that Canada contravened its obligations under the Conventions against Torture by failing to prevent and investigate what happened to Mr. Khadr in Guantanamo Bay.

Last March, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale issued an apology and compensation package to three Muslim Canadian men – Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad Abou-Elmatti and Muayyed Nureddin. They had been tortured and held for months in Syria and Egypt, suspected of links to terrorism.

A decade ago, they each filed $100-million lawsuits against Ottawa but halted their legal proceedings to allow former Supreme Court justice Frank Iacobucci to conduct an internal inquiry. Mr. Iacobucci ruled in 2008 that Canadian officials were indirectly responsible for their torture.

Coal Dragger
07-05-17, 22:36
This is why taking prisoners is pointless and stupid. Should have let him die right there on the battlefield.

ramairthree
07-05-17, 22:56
**** him.

**** the Canadians.

If the world was a just place he would have been dead a long time ago and Chris Speer would not.

Benito
07-05-17, 23:04
**** him.

**** the Canadians.

If the world was a just place he would have been dead a long time ago and Chris Speer would not.

Gotta be more specific which Canadians, but I feel ya.

SteyrAUG
07-06-17, 00:32
Doesn't even come close to Abdelbaset al-Megrahi being released after serving less than 9 years of a "life sentence" for the murder of 270 passengers on Pan Am 103, and then living another 3 years despite his terminal cancer.

Perhaps the greatest insult to the victims of terrorism ever.

Moose-Knuckle
07-06-17, 05:29
Last year the Canadian Supreme Court partially legalized bestiality.

The Ontario province enacted laws where the state can legally take away a person's children if they don't go along with the insanity of their child deciding what "gender" they are.

Now this.

seb5
07-06-17, 08:05
One step further to utopia! Canada will follow Western Europe, they can't help it. I believe unless there's major changes we are 30 years behind them.

Bulletdog
07-06-17, 09:21
How about they give that 10 million to Christopher Speer's family, and tell little Omar not to throw exploding things at American soldiers?

Fail, fail, fail...

KTR03
07-06-17, 12:13
**** him.

**** the Canadians.

If the world was a just place he would have been dead a long time ago and Chris Speer would not.

Really *** the Canadians? Ever been a case that the US Supreme Court has issued that you didn't like? Did you say **** the US?

The Canadians have fought with us. Their snipers have supported US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq (even as we killed several of them in a blue on blue airstrike). They make up a disproportionate percentage of peace keeping all over the world. But yeah... **** the Canadians...

Bulletdog
07-06-17, 13:31
Really *** the Canadians? Ever been a case that the US Supreme Court has issued that you didn't like? Did you say **** the US?

The Canadians have fought with us. Their snipers have supported US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq (even as we killed several of them in a blue on blue airstrike). They make up a disproportionate percentage of peace keeping all over the world. But yeah... **** the Canadians...

Good points.

How about **** all socialists of any and every nationality?

KTR03
07-06-17, 13:59
Good points.

How about **** all socialists of any and every nationality?
That is closer... Just tired of knee jerk, data free insults. Hating Canadians is sort of like hating vanilla ice cream. Sure its possible... but it probably says more about you than it does the ice cream.

Honu
07-06-17, 14:03
my wife is Canadian :)
but she is even like this is insane !
her Parents were from England and can not believe what that country has turned into !!!
the dad used to be a weapons instructor for the UN also is like the UN is not what it was !

while every generation feels this way a bit the reality is more about PC than time cause often things got better for quite a few at various times in history so it does have its up and down ! sadly we are on a huge world wide PC down turn !!!

I have a feeling Canada is a bit like here and they have an obama in power and not all are on board ! that said more than would be here !

sadly Canada is not what it was and is more like Europe
I do fear we are on our way also if things do not turn around

Averageman
07-06-17, 14:51
Remember the thread where the French Police were getting firebombed and hit with rocks but couldn't or weren't allowed to fight back?
Get ready Canada, you might have a decade or so before it look like that right outside your front window.

titsonritz
07-06-17, 18:09
So Canada sponsors terrorism now?

Coal Dragger
07-06-17, 18:36
I used to enjoy going to Canada when I was a kid, but the last few times I've been there it seems like the place has changed. Not for the better I might add.

MAUSER202
07-06-17, 21:11
How about they give that 10 million to Christopher Speer's family, and tell little Omar not to throw exploding things at American soldiers?

Fail, fail, fail...
Perfectly put! I couldn't agree more.

ramairthree
07-06-17, 23:16
Saying **** the Canadians for doing this is like saying **** Californians when CA does something like this.

I know it does not apply to all of them.

Still pissed though.