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Friday, October 22, 2010

Khadr film provokes outrage

Calls for his Repatriation


22 October 2010 - A documentary film on the last Western detainee held in Guantanamo prompted demands that Canada seek Omar Khadr's repatriation after the movie was screened in parliament.

Khadr, 23, is accused of throwing a grenade that killed a US soldier during a firefight in Afghanistan in 2002. Since being captured at age 15 by US troops in Afghanistan, he has spent one third of his life in custody.

Filmmakers Luc Cote and Patricio Henriquez's "You Don't Like the Truth: 4 Days Inside Guantanamo" is sympathetic to Khadr's case, arguing that there is no concrete proof of his guilt.

It is "appalling" that Canada has not intervened on his behalf, opposition New Democratic Party MP Wayne Marston said after seeing the film late Wednesday. {read rest}

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