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CANADIAN MEDIA WHY OMITTED THE VIDEO RECORDED OF THE MP ROXANE JAME?? The fascist, racist, and deceitful…Canadian media
and the Conservative MP Roxane Jame; cannot manipulate the constituents of this
country, and the world opinion: On how Omar khadr was convicted in Guantanamo
Bay. His struggle for return to Canada and stay close to his family, the only option
he had by the Canadian government to be transferred to a Canadian jail, was to
plead guilty of crimes which he never committed. Omar khadr at the time of his apprehension
in Afghanistan, he was a
15 years old boy protected by the Geneva Convention, a small child who was
tortured and brutalized not only by his captors in Guantanamo, as well by the agents
of his own government in order to plead guilty. Again the Canadian government
with the help of the fraudulent media is trying to convince the Canadian people,
that Omar khadr represent danger to the public. When overwhelming evidence collected
throughout the years are revealing that he doesn’t represent danger to the
public.
Canada Omar Khadr granted bail pending
appeal, judge rules
More from Canadian Press (RACISTS MEDIA)
An Alberta judge
granted bail to former Guantanamo inmate Omar Khadr on Friday, saying keeping
him behind bars while he appeals his American war crimes convictions would not
be in the public interest.
In her ruling, Court of Queen’s
Bench Justice June Ross said terms of his release will be determined by May 5.
“This is a circumstance where
balancing a strong appeal and the public confidence in the administration of
justice favour the same result,” Ross said in her decision.
“He has a strong basis for an appeal
and the risk to public safety is not such that it is in the public’s best
interest that he remain in pretrial detention in a manner that could render his
appeal irrelevant.”
The Toronto-born Khadr, 28, is
currently in the medium-security Bowden Institution in Innisfail, Alta., where
he is serving out an eight-year sentence handed down by a U.S. military
commission in 2010.
There was no immediate word on
whether the government might try to appeal Ross’s decision.
“Omar is fortunate to be back in
Canada where we have real courts and real laws,” said Nate Whitling, one of
Khadr’s lawyers.
In court last month, Khadr’s lawyers
argued their client has been a model prisoner who poses no threat to the community.
They also said the appeal of his conviction by a widely maligned military
commission stands a good chance of success, but was dragging on.
For its part, the government argued
Ross had no jurisdiction to hear the unprecedented bail application from an
offender convicted abroad and returned to Canada. Giving Khadr bail would
undermine Canada’s international relations and obligations, the government
argued.
It also said Ross had to take into
account the fact that Khadr pleaded guilty to serious offences — including
murder in violation of the laws of war for the death of an American special
forces soldier in Afghanistan in 2002.
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Khadr has said he only pleaded
guilty to the five war crimes he was accused of committing as a 15-year-old to
get out of Guantanamo Bay and be sent back to Canada.
Several prominent citizens in
Edmonton — including academics and business people — have offered their support
for his bail application.
His longtime lawyer, Dennis Edney,
and wife, Patricia Edney, offered to take him into their home.
Next month, the Supreme Court will
hear the government’s appeal of an Alberta court’s decision that Khadr should
be treated as a juvenile offender.
In June, he applies for parole for
the first time. Either way, he is eligible for statutory release in October
2016, after serving two-thirds of his sentence.
His sentence expires in 2018.
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