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Tag Archives: Guantanamo Bay
Omar Khadr, torture & holding governments to account
Omar Khadr has been in the news recently. The federal government has agreed to an out-of-court settlement estimated to be $10.5 million. This has angered many Canadians. It has not angered me at all. In fact, it confirms my long-standing … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian politics, equality, justice system, law, terrorism
Tagged Afghanistan, child soldier, Dennis Edney, Guantanamo Bay, Sandy Garrosino, Supreme Court of Canada, torture
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