Amnesty slams Canada for rights abuse
[Iran Press] Amnesty International's new secretary general has sharply criticized the Canadian government for its "serious" human rights violations.
You have to be pretty hard up as a 'human rights organization' to start citing Canada for rights abuses ...
Salil Shetty told the CIVICUS World Assembly on Citizen Participation on Monday that Amnesty International is increasingly concerned "about the serious worsening" of Canada's human rights approach.
"There is a real shrinking of democratic spaces in this country... Many organizations have lost their funding for raising inconvenient questions," AFP quoted Shetty as saying.
He also pressed Ottawa to seek the repatriation of a Canadian detainee, Omar Khadr, held at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
All this fuss over one man ...
Shetty said that the prisoner's detention was "unlawful" and that his trial, held this month before a US military tribunal, was "unjust."
Khadr was only 15 years old when he was captured by US troops in Afghanistan eight years ago. He is accused of throwing a grenade that killed an American soldier during a gun battle in 2002.
Posted by: Fred 2010-08-29 |