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Canada, US 'moral equivalent' of Al-Qaeda, says Canadian senator
2008-05-15
(IANS) The pending Nuremberg-type trial of an Afghan Canadian at Guantanamo Bay has led a senator to equate Canada and the US with Al-Qaeda for human rights violations. Appearing before a House of Commons committee on international human rights in Ottawa Tuesday, Canadian senator Romeo Dallaire said the US and his own country have sunk to the moral equivalent of Al-Qaeda terrorists in their maltreatment of child soldier Omar Khadr held at Guantanamo Bay.

Now 21, Khadr was captured in Afghanistan in 2002 for allegedly throwing a grenade that killed an American soldier. The US has ordered his trial before a military tribunal. Being a Canadian citizen, he is the only western detainee at the US military base.

His will be the first such trial after the Nuremberg trials of the Nazis after World War II.

The senator said Khadr was a child soldier who deserved to be rehabilitated in society, rather than subjected to what he termed an illegal trial. He said the Americans were paranoid about security after 9/11 and ignoring international laws and conventions in their treatment of Khadr.

Criticising his own government for not doing anything to bring Khadr back, Dallaire said Canada was betraying itself by kowtowing to the Americans.

The senator, who represents the opposition Liberal party, added, “The minute you start playing with human rights, with conventions, with civil liberties, in order to say that you’re doing it to protect yourself and you are going against those rights and conventions, you are no better than the guy who doesn’t believe in them at all.”

By ignoring Khadr’s rights, he said, “we are slipping down the slope of going down that same route” as Al-Qaeda terrorists.

In rebuttal, Secretary of State for Mlticulturalism Jason Kenney asked the senator what he thought of Al-Qaeda outfitting mentally retarded girls with explosives and forcing them to blow themselves off in crowded Baghdad markets.

“Is it your testimony that Al-Qaeda strapping up a 14-year-old girl with Down syndrome and sending her into a pet market to be remotely detonated is the moral equivalent to Canada’s not making extraordinary political efforts for a transfer of Omar Khadr to this country?” Kenney asked him.

But the senator, who has served as special UN ambassador for children, insisted that Canada was playing politics in the Khadr case since its own forces have rehabilitated over 7,000 other child soldiers in Afghanistan.

How is Khadr different from those who have been rehabilitated? he asked.
Posted by:Fred

#19  The senator, who represents the opposition Liberal party

How did I know that part before I got to it?
Posted by: Secret Master   2008-05-15 21:32  

#18  Senator Romeo Dallaire is the dude that saw his soldiers being murdered by the Rwanda "rebels" and drove on because he said he "couldn't do anything" about the situation. Then he came home to Canada, had a major public nervous breakdown, hit the bottle good and hard and is now a LIBERAL senator.

This guy is an excuse for a soldier, a public disgrace, a tool of the LIBERAL party and he and his precious opinions should be ignored.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2008-05-15 16:55  

#17  Yeah, I don't remember hearing anything about trials of Al Qaeda victims , with defense lawyers, qualified judges, etc. I mostly have heard about announcements of the judgment of Allan having been rendered, or a description of the body count from the explosive vest.
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-05-15 13:52  

#16  What never occurs to this type of fellow is that if the US was really as bad as Al Queda nobody would have any idea who we have hidden at Guantanimo until we beheaded them or something. The fact that we're discussing a trial is another step. If he's found guilty is the time for Canadians to worry about how one of their own turned into such a rat bastard at such a young age.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-05-15 13:10  

#15  This guy is a first magnitude idiot.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-05-15 13:07  

#14  These things are all relative and, as such, disclose more about the speaker than the subject. If Dallaire is standing in a place where the US and AQ look the same, then he is pretty far out to left field, orbiting Saturn and running low on oxygen.
Posted by: Iblis   2008-05-15 12:43  

#13  Wow - 3 days in a row, I can, IN CONEXT no less, say...

BLAME CANADA!

/southpark
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-05-15 12:34  

#12  "Secretary of State for Multiculturalism"

The fact that Canada has such a position shows exactly what's wrong with the country.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2008-05-15 11:55  

#11  Do they listen to Keith Overbite in Canuckistan?
Posted by: doc   2008-05-15 09:41  

#10  I say we drop him off in the remote regions of Pakland and let him get chummy with his friends. There won't be enough left of him to bury.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-05-15 09:18  

#9  Romeo, Romeo, WTF art thou, Romeo?
Posted by: Grunter   2008-05-15 08:49  

#8  What are 800,000 murdered Rwandans the 'moral equivalent' to?
Posted by: ed   2008-05-15 08:35  

#7  Secretary of State for Multiculturalism

Sounds like a tough job...

Posted by: Raj   2008-05-15 08:12  

#6  All other things being equal then, I still prefer an ice cold Labatts Blue in an Ontario strip club!
Posted by: JDB   2008-05-15 06:02  

#5  Not that anyone would want to, but - just in case - one may e-mail the senator via a link at a website extolling his many virtues. Lovely photograph, too.
Posted by: Bobby   2008-05-15 05:57  

#4  Only a bozo? Wikipedia says he led the "ill-fated United Nations peacekeeping force for Rwanda between 1993 and 1994." That was the lowest point in UN history, until the blue berets shielded for Hizbollah during the Israel incursion of 2006.
Posted by: McZoid   2008-05-15 02:28  

#3  what a bozo
Posted by: Jan   2008-05-15 01:42  

#2  What I find as amazingly ignorant is that Mr. Dallaire comes to this conclusion based on a single incident.

The single incident is simply a pretext. Did it not exist, or if Guantanamo did not exist, Mr. Dallaire would find another pretext to spout the same rubbish.
Posted by: DoDo   2008-05-15 00:37  

#1  What I find as amazingly ignorant is that Mr. Dallaire comes to this conclusion based on a single incident. And this is from a country whose laws allow for the incarceration and prosecution of 16 year old murderers.

His analogy is equivalent of accusing the US and Canada of being the 'moral equivalent' of Hitler and the Nazis based on the incarceration of a 16 year old German solider.
Posted by: anymouse   2008-05-15 00:18  

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