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Martin challenged over Charkaoui decision: “let us never become the evil we deplore”

Anonyme, Jueves, Agosto 19, 2004 - 15:13

Coalition for Justice for Adil Charkaoui

Montreal – Prime Minister Paul Martin is coming under fire this week for his Minister’s decision to refuse protection from torture to secret trial detainee Adil Charkaoui. Amnesty International, the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG), Ed Broadbent and other Members of Parliament are among those sounding the alarm about the recent decision by Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan.

“Morocco, together with Egypt and Jordan, are often cited as the three countries on which the United States relies to render suspects up to torture. A Canadian decision to refuse protection to Mr. Charkaoui raises serious questions about Canada’s possible complicity with this practice of rendition,

Prime Minister Paul Martin is coming under fire this week for his Minister’s decision to refuse protection from torture to secret trial detainee Adil Charkaoui.


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