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Toture are you next?
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Toture are you next?

"a man in a suit holding a piece of paper"

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madmex2000 Report This Comment
Date: September 19, 2006 11:35PM

TORONTO, Sept. 18 - Canadian intelligence officials passed false warnings and bad information to American agents about a Muslim Canadian citizen, after which U.S. authorities secretly whisked him to Syria, where he was tortured, a judicial report found Monday.

The report, released in Ottawa, was the result of a 2 1/2-year inquiry that represented one of the first public investigations into mistakes made as part of the United States' "extraordinary rendition" program, which has secretly spirited suspects to foreign countries for interrogation by often brutal methods.

Those renditions are often carried out by CIA agents dressed head to toe in black, wearing masks, who blindfold their subjects and dress them in black. The practice is generating increased opposition by other countries; Italy is seeking to prosecute CIA officers who allegedly abducted a Muslim cleric in Milan in February 2003, and German prosecutors are investigating the CIA's activities in their country.

Arar filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court, but the case was dismissed by a judge citing "national security" issues. Arar also is seeking compensation from the Canadian government.

Some crucial questions about the incident remain unanswered, at least publicly. Over the repeated objections of O'Connor, the federal government censored much of the testimony given during the proceedings as well as some of the final report. O'Connor's report said a federal court should be asked to decide whether to disclose some of the censored items.

Arar was not permitted to testify; the judge ruled it would be unfair to subject him to questioning based on secret information. He has testified before a European Parliament committee in Brussels.
Freedom on the March Could be you next,
triton Report This Comment
Date: September 19, 2006 11:47PM

The U.S. imprisons a Canadian in Syria
The U.S. imprisons an Australian in Cuba
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: September 20, 2006 12:49AM

Thats so wrong, they should have just killed him!! Your next bitch!!
shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: September 20, 2006 01:56PM

yeah, what ever happened to just killing the poor bastard when they fuck up like that? used to be if they got your ass whether you were guilty or not they'd kill ya... then you just a =missing person= hahaha...
madmex2000 Report This Comment
Date: September 20, 2006 10:09PM

Well no-matter how you feel ,this Great country called America is now got LEGAL masked people running around whisking people out of the country to do what they please. Today its muslims tommorow it could be those evil mexicans and the day after it could be something or someone you care about.

If your ok with this please goto the bathroom and take a self portrait of yourself and save it for prosperity, so in the future when your kids ask you what happened to the basic freedoms that made America the Jewel of the world, you can show them that picture and tell them how we failed to protect their rights.
Just think would you want BillClinton to have these rights.
Bye the way the canadian was relesed and found by not guilty and was not even in the same state as he was accused.
mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 21, 2006 03:42AM

Justice is never a perfect system ANY fucking where! If you think it's bad or imperfect here, try making a similar case about injustice in Russia, China, any of the puppeteer regimes in Soth America and then tell me again how bad it is here !

Or ...how 'bout tryin this one on madmex : Try finding the number of real threats exposed by investigations / arrests and then subtract the mistakes like this situation and then make a comparison between the 2 stats.

Then you might actually have something to discuss, like how miniscule the number of mistakes made are comparatively.

Freedom always comes with a price tag ... get over it !
mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 22, 2006 12:21PM

Just as I'd expected, 2 days hence and not a fuckin peep outta madmex. Too much of a challenge for ya dude ????? Muahahahaha !