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Canada clears 'al-Qaeda suspect' | Canada clears 'al-Qaeda suspect' |
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A public inquiry in Canada has strongly criticised the country's authorities for wrongly accusing a Syrian-born Canadian of terrorism. | A public inquiry in Canada has strongly criticised the country's authorities for wrongly accusing a Syrian-born Canadian of terrorism. |
Maher Arar was arrested in New York in September 2002 and accused of being an al-Qaeda member. | Maher Arar was arrested in New York in September 2002 and accused of being an al-Qaeda member. |
He was deported by US officials to Syria where he claims he was tortured. | |
The inquiry absolves Mr Arar of any suspicion of terrorist activities and urges the Canadian government to compensate him financially. | The inquiry absolves Mr Arar of any suspicion of terrorist activities and urges the Canadian government to compensate him financially. |
In his long awaited public report, Justice Dennis O'Connor quite definitely concludes that Mr Arar is an innocent victim. | In his long awaited public report, Justice Dennis O'Connor quite definitely concludes that Mr Arar is an innocent victim. |
"I am able to say categorically that there is no evidence to indicate that Mr Arar has committed any offence or that his activities constitute a threat to the security of Canada," he states. | "I am able to say categorically that there is no evidence to indicate that Mr Arar has committed any offence or that his activities constitute a threat to the security of Canada," he states. |
Extraordinary rendition | Extraordinary rendition |
The software engineer from Ottawa was on his way home from a holiday in the Middle East in 2002 and was arrested as he changed planes at JFK Airport in New York. | The software engineer from Ottawa was on his way home from a holiday in the Middle East in 2002 and was arrested as he changed planes at JFK Airport in New York. |
After being interrogated by US customs agents, he was deported not to Canada but to Syria. | After being interrogated by US customs agents, he was deported not to Canada but to Syria. |
The report has backed up Mr Arar's claims that he was tortured in Damascus before being released in 2003. | The report has backed up Mr Arar's claims that he was tortured in Damascus before being released in 2003. |
Justice O'Connor singles out Canada's national police force, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), for particular criticism. | Justice O'Connor singles out Canada's national police force, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), for particular criticism. |
He said that the police shared inaccurate and unfair information with US authorities, although he does make it clear that Canadian officials did not encourage Mr Arar's deportation. | He said that the police shared inaccurate and unfair information with US authorities, although he does make it clear that Canadian officials did not encourage Mr Arar's deportation. |
The report says that the Canadian government should assess Mr Arar's claims for compensation. | The report says that the Canadian government should assess Mr Arar's claims for compensation. |
The inquiry only had the mandate to scrutinise Canadian agencies - it did not address the behaviour of US authorities for what appears to be a clear case of so called extraordinary rendition. | The inquiry only had the mandate to scrutinise Canadian agencies - it did not address the behaviour of US authorities for what appears to be a clear case of so called extraordinary rendition. |
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