Guantanamo Bay child soldier CSIS interrogation - Omar Khadr
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story... teenage Omar Khadr sobs uncontrollably as Canadian spy agents question him at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in a brief video excerpt released via the internet early Tuesday morning.The 10-minute video posted just after 5 a.m. ET is of poor quality and the voices are often inaudible, as it was never intended to be viewed by the public. But it shows Khadr, 16 at the time, being interviewed by Canadian officials in late February 2003.The excerpt is from five formerly classified DVDs consisting of 7.5 hours of questioning, six months after Khadr was captured following a 2002 firefight in Afghanistan.The tapes, made public under a court order obtained by Khadr's lawyers, offer a rare glimpse of interrogations of Guantanamo detainees and of Khadr.Khadr, now 21, has been held at the military prison for the past six years.Shows interrogator woundsAt one point during one of the interviews, Khadr raises his orange shirt to show wounds on his back and stomach that he says he sustained during the firefight."I'm not a doctor, but I think you're getting good medical care," the interrogator responds.Khadr cries, "I lost my eyes. I lost my feet. Everything!" in reference to how the firefight in Afghanistan affected his vision."No, you still have your eyes and your feet are still at the end of your legs, you know," a man says.Between gasping sobs, Khadr tells the agent several times, "You don't care about me."As Khadr continues crying, the agent calls for a break.'Help me,' Khadr chants"Look, I want to take a few minutes. I want you to get yourself together. Relax a bit. Have a bite to eat and we'll start again," the interrogator says.Then Khadr begins sobbing with his head in both his hands, chanting over and over again in a haunting voice: "Help me ... Help me ... Help me."In the next interview excerpt, Khadr sits on a blue couch looking down as he is questioned. He mumbles short answers and declines an offer of food.The interrogator asks him a string of innocuous questions to try to warm him up."I want to stay in Cuba with you. Can you help me with that?" he says, commenting on how nice the weather is in the country.He later asks, "What other interesting things do you want to tell me about?"Khadr's response cannot be heard.Sessions videotaped by U.S. agentsThe U.S. Defence Department granted special permission to CSIS and Canada's Foreign Affairs ministry to question Khadr after he was brought to Guantanamo Bay, where he is still being held on charges he killed a U.S. soldier during a firefight in Afghanistan.Michel Juneau-Katsuya, a former CSIS agent, told CBC that the unprecedented release of the interrogation tapes is likely to put a damper on Canada's relationship with the U.S. — at least in the short term."Anybody can logically sort of assume that the Americans will be a little bit more cautious about what they give to us or or in the context they give it to us, the Canadian authorities," he said Monday.In May, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that branches of the Canadian government had to hand over key evidence against Khadr to his legal team to allow a full defence of the charges against him, which include accusations by the U.S. that he spied for and provided material support to terrorists.Several Canadian media organizations then applied for and obtained the release of the DVDs, as well as a package of documents that made headlines last week.Disc copies of the 5-DVD collection were to be made available to the media at 1 p.m. ET at the lawyers' offices in Edmonton.
Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: nomoredrugwar
Length: 03:40
Rating: 4.55
Views: 185455
Tags: Afghanistan Bay Bush Canada Canadian child Convention crimes CSIS Cuba Geneva George Gitmo Guantanamo Intelligence interrogation Iraq Khadr Omar Security Service soldier terrorism torture W. war
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nomoredrugwar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Because some hateful people are freeping the comment thread, this will be the last one. No time, desire or reason to moderate the mouth-breathers.
bcgrote (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sheesh. If they didn't hate America or Canada before, they will now.Why was he held? Where was he captured or found? Why is the military out of our control? (Probably because we weakened the 2nd Amendment...)
revrundtelemark (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
How can this possibly be my country?this is not how justice works, nor is it effective in the long term.
writer2244 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
A most outrageous video. It should stir the conscience of the world. The Canadian Prime minister should be ashamed, but unfortunately he has no sense of shame. He is trying to be Bush's new lapdog because Tony Blair has vacated the space.Isn't torturing prisoners a war crime?Did you see Khadr's unhealed wounds on his chest and back in another video? Quite shocking indeed.
nicegurl1990 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
fuck he just a kid.i wish im not american :(it a shame.
vibe4477 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
it no new behind the barbies and the posperty of glamour they are capitalist animals who tortures, and make war for oil, and to be the unique imperalist force on earth and who needs the 3rd world to the natural resources nothing new but people continue saying taht capitalism is cool so i will trink a coca cola...
yourcamden (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Cruelty to children these interrogators should be locked up for child abuse.
samicool300 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
He was just 14, 15 or 16 years old...
miraculousmantee (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
wow
headlesstorso (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This guy is so disoriented, miserable & out of it -- its obviously not the "interrogation" that is doing it. Im sure that he is also being subject to sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, and something weird with his diet, to keep him vulnerable like that... |
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