Tue 30 Jan 2007
Canadians still in need of better government protection.
Thomas Walkom Toronto Star 1/27/07
Ottawa’s decision to compensate Canadian Maher Arar for its role in his unlawful imprisonment and torture contains a warning and a lesson.
The warning is that Canada and the U.S. are on fundamentally different paths when it comes to matters of terrorism and human rights. The lesson is that until Ottawa gets more aggressive with our friends in the war on terror, a Canadian passport won’t mean much.
First the warning. The U.S. has chosen to subordinate the principles of individual freedom to what it sees as its security needs. It jails people indefinitely without charge, utilizes interrogation methods that the United Nations describes as torture, wages illegal wars and commits the very crimes against humanity it once helped to prosecute.
For America’s friends, this is heartbreaking to watch.
Full article: The Toronto Star