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It is Canadian Government mistake that soon Canada will be a land of Middle-East terrorists and Canada will lose all business with USA due to security reason. They are planning killing of Jewish and Christian in Canada/US and declare Canada an Islamic state. They all have dual citizenships so they can blame Canada while living in Canada. Recently there was a meeting in University of Toronto on how to kill Canadian Jewish. Government Of Canada is sleeping to stop killing of innocent Canadian by deporting them and stop them coming in to Canada. They have no respect for person that doesn't belong to their religion. Many of them settling in USA using Canadian citizenship. The Muslims from Malaysia(East Asia), China, Sri Lanka and India do respect other religions people and don't believe in over through of Canadian and US Governments. Peter "Geoff Blackmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Ex-Guantanamo Bay detainee returns to Canada > > 01.12.2003 4.34 pm > > OTTAWA - A Canadian man who was released from Guantanamo Bay military prison > by US officials after spending two years in captivity returned to Canada on > Sunday protesting his innocence. > > CBC television showed pictures of Abdurahman Khadr, 21, arriving at Toronto > airport. Khadr said when US authorities released him last month they refused > to send him back to Canada and put him on a plane to Afghanistan instead. > > Khadr's younger brother Omar, 17, is still in the US prison in Cuba, accused > of involvement in a fatal attack on a US soldier in Afghanistan. The father > of the family, Ahmed Said Khadr, is a suspected member of al Qaeda. > > Khadr was detained by Afghans in October 2001 -- he said that like most > people there, he carried a gun -- and held until January 2003, when he was > moved to Guantanamo Bay. > > "Why was I captured? Because I was armed. That was the only reason I was > captured in Kabul. There was nothing against me," he told CBC. > > "That's why I've been released after two years of my life being wasted," he > added, declining to say how he had been treated in Guantanamo Bay. Human > rights groups have criticized the United States for holding the detainees > without charges. > > Relations between Ottawa and Washington are already strained over the case > of a Canadian man who was deported from New York to Syria last year and says > he was regularly tortured in jail. > > Khadr said he made his way from Afghanistan through Iran to Turkey and then > to the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, where the Canadian embassy issued him with > emergency travel documents. > > Canadian foreign ministry officials, denying allegations by Khadr's lawyer > that a number of embassies had refused to issue him travel documents, said > the first time he had approached one of the country's missions was in > Bosnia. > > - REUTERS
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