![]() Contentious Khadr trial set to begin at GuantanamoLaw & Order | 206896 hits | Aug 08 7:00 pm | Posted by: wildrosegirl Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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This is going to be a circus.....
I am quite taken aback from your comments GT, If ol kenny said something like this I would understand.
Even if the charges levied against him are true the fact remains he was a child soldier. I don't see any other child soldiers being treaty this even in Africa.
He has already spent 8 years of torture, solitary and brutal detention in one of the "civillised worlds" most notorious prisons, much more than many convicted violent criminals in countries like the US and Canada. Let alone a minor
While Comrade Duch gets sentenced to 19 more years for torturing and killing over 20,000 people, where is the justice
Call it even for time served for what ever crime and let him go instead of trying to make an example of him while the fight is out there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VObr7oWTbGU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEiyjU77poA
If the Canadians wanted him back to be tried under their laws I'm sure that could be arranged, but as I understand it Canada has made no such request.
This is going to be a circus.....
Going to be? Barnum and Bailey couldn't put on a better clown show.
The way the world is going these guys would all die of old age before ever being set free. Sounds like a win-win situation.
Personally I agree that even thought Khadr and all his family are utter pieces of shite, he is a citizen and Canada should be making moves to repatriate him.
He should be treated the same as any other Canadian.
And thats what I'm saying try him under Candian law in Canada and not the modern day concentration camp Gitmo
From whatever I've read there isn't any actual proof of him even lobbing any gernades and there are various conflicting accounts of what actually happened.
And thats what I'm saying try him under Candian law in Canada and not the modern day concentration camp Gitmo
He didn't break any Canadian laws so why would we try him?
The Yanks say he was fighting them in Afghanistan. He was allegedly engaged in trying to kill uniformed US Army members during a firefight. He was captured as a non-uniformed combatant, breaking all rules of warfare, by the Yanks.
It's up to them to deal with him.
From Canada's point of view, we should be asking the US what they are doing with our citizen and why they have had him in custody for so long without a trial. If he gets convicted, we should look at transferring him back to Canadian prison like we have done with many other Canadians.
If he isn�t convicted, he should be released and allowed to come back to Canada.
From whatever I've read there isn't any actual proof of him even lobbing any gernades and there are various conflicting accounts of what actually happened.
And thats what I'm saying try him under Candian law in Canada and not the modern day concentration camp Gitmo
If he was innocent then of course set him free, If he was throwing grenades at Uniformed American one of the a medic though that would be hard to ignore.
He is being tried lets see what happens.
in my view he relinquished his citizenship when he departed Canada and waged war against Canada (jtf2) and her allies. How I see it he is guilty of murder or high treason. I spent 11 months there and my mother did not want me to go ....... His mother sent him. That's positive parenting. we need to show her the door as well. Now if he is allowed to return to Canada am I going to need to watch my back as a Afghanistan vet? I served my country's interest now it is only fair that my country look out for my safety and keep Khadr out of this country
I think the whole Khadr clan are pieces of crap, but they are citizens of Canada.
Saying they should be stripped of citizenship is a moot point. It isn't going to happen.
We should go out of our way to deal with these wankers in a fair and equitable way, as Canadian citizens.
From whatever I've read there isn't any actual proof of him even lobbing any gernades and there are various conflicting accounts of what actually happened.
hmm, sounds like that's what trials are for.