OttawaSecrecy and inconsistencyThe Hill Times finds a relevant e-mail in last week’s pile of detainee documents.
Ottawa’You have your law, we have ours’The government has tabled another 6,200 pages of detainee documents today. As with last week’s documents, these were not reviewed...
UncategorizedWhat might have beenCanadian Press delves into a proposed, but ultimately rejected, plan to put the Afghan army in charge of detainees.
UncategorizedOutside the wireDavid Pugliese undoes one of the more popular counters to Richard Colvin’s testimony.
OttawaBehind the detainees issue: the 2006 Kandahar surpriseThe Richard Colvin controversy raises broader historical questions about why Canada was so ill-prepared for combat in...
UncategorizedWhat happened to those 130?The government has long maintained that to disclose the number of detainees transferred by Canadian Forces in Afghanistan would...
UncategorizedOnly a dozenCanwest talks to the current warden of Sarpoza prison in Afghanistan. In a separate analysis, David Pugliese estimates Canada may...
UncategorizedImportant context to comeUnsolicited, a three paragraph statement from Foreign Affairs arrived just now.
Uncategorized’I will do my best to shed light within the limits imposed by my professional obligations’As promised, here is the full opening statement of Richard Colvin in his testimony before the special committee on Afghanistan...