Posted on 01/18/2008 2:48:06 PM PST by Ramstein75
TORONTO, Ontario (AP) -- A training manual for Canadian diplomats lists the United States as a country where prisoners risk torture and abuse, citing interrogation techniques such as stripping prisoners, blindfolding and sleep deprivation.
The U.S. facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, gets singled out in a training manual for Canadian diplomats.
The Foreign Affairs Department document, released Friday, singled out the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. It also names Israel, Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Syria as places where inmates could face torture.
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Well, we know what some asshat politcal clowns think.
We won’t hear what people who loathe terrorists think.
Ha Thats a lot of chutzpah coming from a country that wont come clean on having the first concentration camps.
http://www.infoukes.com/history/internment/
Exactly.....every country has to get their hands dirty at some point in their history...I prefer ours over theirs, especially this day and age!
Stripping and blindfolding someone is torture? Geez, I thought it was foreplay—
My cousin was stopped by police in Windsor recently. When he asked why he was pulled over the cop went off on him and told him “Your F’n constitution won’t protect you here.”
I was in Windsor in 2000..they hate Americans there! They better be careful though, Detroit will soon be the Mecca of America any way and it won’t matter if you are Canadian or American in the radical jihadis eyes.. (And I am not referring to moderate Muslims).
Given what I hear is the 'government-subsidized' nature of their television broadcasts, I would suggest that Canada (courtesy of the Canadian government) should be listed "as [a] possible torture site"...
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