Uncategorized’Complicit in the abuse of a Canadian citizen’s rights’The Globe and Mail editorial board laments the government’s decision to appeal the Federal Court ruling that Omar Khadr be...
Uncategorized’A regrettable use’Foreign Affairs objects to the CIA’s use of Transport Canada research in designing interrogation methods. Mind you, the Canadian...
UncategorizedThe many implications of Omar KhadrTonda MacCharles tries to read Stephen Harper’s mind.
UncategorizedCanada v. Khadr, the Empire Strikes BackAfter the jump, the official statement from Foreign Affairs on the government’s second appeal of the Federal Court ruling that it...
Uncategorized’Its position remains unchanged’The government will appeal to the Supreme Court on the repatriation of Omar Khadr.
UncategorizedOmar Khadr v. Nay Myo HeinThe Ottawa Citizen compares and contrasts . Fair enough. Unfortunately, the Citizen overlooks the important fact that Deepak...
UncategorizedNow what?The Federal Court of Appeal upholds the Federal Court’s ruling that the Canadian government is obligated to seek Omar Khadr’s...
Uncategorized’Why is the government refusing to have a public inquiry to lay to rest some of these allegations?’Apropos of Abousfian Abdelrazik (remember him?) and the questions still unanswered, here is the text of questions posed by Stephen...
UncategorizedLet us storm the beaches of Sudan, Iran and GuantanamoApropos of all sorts of things , here is Stephen Harper’s answer to a National Post questionnaire in 2004 that asked "What have we...
Uncategorized’Why am I here?’Dutifully covered by Kady, video of Abousfian Abdelrazik’s opening statement to the press this morning is available in two...