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Old Apr 18th, 2012, 01:02 PM   #1
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Omar Khadr transfer request in Ottawa's hands

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Omar Khadr is anxious to return to Canada and "become a contributing member of our society," his Toronto lawyer says, as the federal government confirmed today the Canadian Guantanamo Bay prisoner's fate is now in its hands in the form of a transfer application.

Public Safety Minister Vic Toew's office said it has received a completed application from Khadr to transfer to Canada from the U.S. military detention centre in Cuba, and a decision will be made "in accordance with Canadian law."
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Old Apr 18th, 2012, 01:16 PM   #2
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Old Apr 18th, 2012, 01:34 PM   #3
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Send him back! I mean keep him out of this country. Just in case anyone was thinking I meant sending him back here. Send him back to where he was caught.
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Old Apr 18th, 2012, 01:37 PM   #4
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Really, why would anyone be thrilled to have him back?
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Terrorists don't get second chances. Let him rot in Gitmo.
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Send him back! I mean keep him out of this country. Just in case anyone was thinking I meant sending him back here. Send him back to where he was caught.
As the Chinese do.. sent the cost of the bullet to his terrorist family and be done with him already.. he is causing and costing too much.
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Sigh. So the hard-hearted right wingers haven't softened their positions since the last times we covered this topic (1) (2)

He's a man now, raised behind bars in Guantánamo Prison by the U.S. military. But never forget, he was a child when he allegedly killed a U.S. soldier (about which there is considerable doubt).

I'm appalled at what some people consider justice here.
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I'm satisfied that he killed the soldier. He may well come here. I wouldn't protest it, but I have no reason to be pleased about it either.
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Sigh. So the hard-hearted right wingers haven't softened their positions since the last times we covered this topic (1) (2)

He's a man now, raised behind bars in Guantánamo Prison by the U.S. military. But never forget, he was a child when he allegedly killed a U.S. soldier (about which there is considerable doubt).

I'm appalled at what some people consider justice here.
all the males in his family are terrorists. Stop being so compassionate for the guy seriously.
I would say leave him there but the A+ healthcare and treatment [ 5 meals a day and he is in Cuba is unfair] - they should send him on unmanned plane ride - be the end of him.
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all the males in his family are terrorists. Stop being so compassionate for the guy seriously.
Guilt by association plus blaming the victim - a child.

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I would say leave him there but the A+ healthcare and treatment [ 5 meals a day and he is in Cuba is unfair]
[sarcasm]Oh, I'm sure Guantánamo was pretty much like a Sandals resort for him. Temps in the high-30s, no air conditioning, lovely view of the beach...[/sarcasm]
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