09) HARPER'S SUPPORT
FOR TORTURE
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People's Voice Editorial
The infamous Guantanamo Bay
concentration camp is finally being closed down, yet Prime Minister
Stephen Harper stubbornly refuses to lift a finger for Omar Khadr, the
only Canadian remaining in this hellhole. Khadr was simply a
15-year-old child soldier when he was captured by US troops in 2002,
and mounting evidence suggests that he did not throw the grenade which
allegedly killed a US soldier. Yet he continues to rot in jail.
One of
President Barack Obama's
first acts was to put the brakes on the war crimes system created by
the Bush administration on occupied Cuban territory at Guantanamo Bay.
These trials would be deemed illegal if held in the United States or
Canada, so why does our federal government do nothing to secure the
release of a Canadian citizen from his cell?
When one
Guantanamo trial
finally began in the last days of the Bush regime, a U.S. interrogator
testified that Khadr had placed Maher Arar in al-Qaeda locations. That
testimony was shot down when the facts showed that Maher Arar was in
North America at the time. As if more proof were necessary, this sorry
episode proves that "intelligence" gleaned under conditions of torture
and psychological abuse is utterly worthless. The Harper Tories, of
course, refuse to admit that the U.S. is a torture state, perhaps
because Canadian troops have turned many Afghan detainees over to the
Karzai government, well known for torturing captives. In other words,
Canada is knee-deep in blood, so our Prime Minister prefers to avoid
the whole topic. Stephen Harper is indeed a man of "principle" - full
support for the murderous so-called "war on terror." He would do well
to consider that his conduct could someday land him in the dock for war
crimes.