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Guantanamo Bay child soldier CSIS interrogation - Omar Khadr - 220 sec
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/07/15/khadr-tapes.html A 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 wounds At 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. agents The 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.
Auteur : nomoredrugwar
Tags: Gitmo Canada Omar Khadr torture Guantanamo Bay Cuba child soldier CSIS Canadian Security Intelligence Service interrogation terrorism war crimes Geneva Convention Iraq Afghanistan George W. Bush
Omar Khadr (Guantanamo Bay) Interrogation Tapes - 595 sec
A 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 the Toronto-born Khadr, 16 at the time, being interviewed by Canadian Security Intelligence Service officials in late February 2003. The excerpt is from five formerly classified DVDs consisting of 7½ hours of questioning that took place 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. more info: ........................... http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/07/15/khadr-tapes.html
Auteur : a2zme
Tags: Omar Khadr Guantanamo Bay Interrogation Tapes
The US vs Omar Khadr Pt. 1 - 723 sec
Canadian Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr goes to trial this fall. Will he get a fair trial? (Part 1 of 5)
Auteur : CBCtv
Tags: CBC Doc Zone US vs Omar Khadr Guantanamo Bay prisoner terrorism justice Canada
The US vs Omar Khadr Pt. 2 - 651 sec
Canadian Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr goes to trial this fall. Will he get a fair trial? (Part 2 of 5)
Auteur : CBCtv
Tags: CBC Doc Zone US vs Omar Khadr Guantanamo Bay prisoner terrorism justice Canada
Omar Khadr military trial - 196 sec
The military trial of the only Canadian held at the Guantanamo Bay military prison is set to begin Thursday, five years after Omar Khadr was captured in Afghanistan. Lawyers for the 21-year-old are expected to focus their arguments on whether the U.S. Defence Department has the right to try him at the naval base on the eastern tip of Cuba.
Auteur : Mediascrape
Tags:military trial Guantanamo Bay omar khadr terror afghanistan usa canada cbc mediascrape
The US vs Omar Khadr Pt. 3 - 317 sec
Canadian Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr goes to trial this fall. Will he get a fair trial? (Part 3 of 5)
Auteur : CBCtv
Tags: CBC Doc Zone US vs Omar Khadr Guantanamo Bay prisoner terrorism justice Canada
"Guantanamo's Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr-1/2 - 311 sec
"Guantanamo's Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr"A US military judge dismissed the argument Friday that Guantanamo's youngest detainee, Omar Khadr, was a child soldier when captured in Afghanistan and therefore in need of protection and not prosecution. US Army Colonel Peter Brownback's ruling clears the way for Khadr's trial, which will be the first war crimes trial in history of anyone under the age of eighteen. [includes rush transcript]
Auteur : IWantDemocracyNow
Tags: omar khadr guantanamo gitmo torture terror bush rumsfeld
Omar Khadr (Enemy Combatant) Attorney @ Canadian Supreme Crt - 194 sec
March 26, 2008 CBC The National
Auteur : VOTERSTHINKdotORG
Tags: afghanistan canada war extend iraq bush terror gitmo omar khadr Enemy Combatant
Interrogatory of Omar Khadr in Guantanamo - 79 sec
Video of the interrgatory of Omar Khadr, 16 years old,in Guantanamo center.
Auteur : observateurs
Tags: politique etats-unis terrorisme guantanamo torture
Omar Khadr, Guantanamo's last westerner - 248 sec
Child soldier Omar Khadr, now 22, remains in Guantanamo after seven years. George Bush pal Stephen Harper, Canada's prime minister, refuses to push for Khadr's repatriation. What secrets will come out if Khadr is allowed to tell his story? (conclusion of the 'Awesome Dude Award' presented to Khadr by the Common Cause Medical Research Foundation at its annual meeting, Sudbury Ontario, Aug. 30, 2008). snowshoefilms yoryevrah
Auteur : Yoryevrah
Tags: Omar Khadr Guantanamo Khandahar Afghanistan torture awesome dude Common Cause Medical Research Foundation Confrence Sudbury Ontario Donald Scott yoryevrah snowshoefilms
The US vs Omar Khadr Pt. 4 - 346 sec
Canadian Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr goes to trial this fall. Will he get a fair trial? (Part 5 of 5)
Auteur : CBCtv
Tags: CBC Doc Zone US vs Omar Khadr Guantanamo Bay prisoner terrorism justice Canada
Une heure sur terre - Omar Khadr à Guantanamo - 614 sec
Un Canadien à Guantanamo. Arrêté par les Américains alors qu'il était encore enfant, Omar Khadr est détenu à l'encontre des conventions sur les droits des enfants-soldats. Mais le gouvernement Harper refuse de demander son rappatriement...
Auteur : RadioCanada
Tags: Une heure sur terre Jean-François Lépine Chantal Lavigne Omar Khadr William Kuebler Guantanamo
thestar.com: Cobourg students rally for jailed Khadr - 97 sec
More than 30 students from St. Mary's Secondary School in Cobourg, Ontario rallied June 2 across from the U.S. consulate in Toronto for the release of accused terrorist Omar Khadr, who is a Canadian held by the Americans in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Visit thestar.com for the latest News headlines, Sports, Entertainment and more from the voice of the GTA.
Auteur : TorontoStarVideo
Tags: U.S. war terror Guantanamo Bay Oman Khadr
The US vs Omar Khadr Pt. 5 - 636 sec
Canadian Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr goes to trial this fall. Will he get a fair trial? (Part 5 of 5)
Auteur : CBCtv
Tags: CBC Doc Zone US vs Omar Khadr Guantanamo Bay prisoner terrorism justice Canada
Canadian Citizen Omar Khadr Interrogated in Guantanamo - 92 sec
Extract from hours of video showing the Guantanamo interrogation of Canadian citizen Omar Khadr in 2003, when he was 16. The other man heard is a Canadian Security Intelligence Service agent. A timeline of detainee treatment in the "War on Terror" can be found here: http://www.historycommons.org/project.jsp?project=us_torture_abuse
Auteur : HistoryCommons
Tags: Omar Khadr Guantanamo interrogation
9/11 Speakers Corner Spotlights Omar Khadr, Edm Rally - 500 sec
Edmonton lawyer Dennis Edney said Saturday night at a downtown Edmonton rally. "They Get It(Students)they understand rights. Kids understand." Students rally in support of Omar Khadr in downtown Edmonton Saturday night November 08, 2008 Omar Khadr: Tortured child prisoner presently held in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Dennis is one of Omar Khadr's lawyers fighting to extradite Omar back to Canada to stand trial. Complete 9/11 Speakers Corner YOUTBES: http://www.youtube.com/user/hawkeyicockburn Edmonton 9/11 Truth http://edmonton911truth.com Be The Media! Ask Questions, Demand Answers!
Auteur : hawkeyicockburn
Tags: Omar Khadr Human Rights 9/11 Truth Speakers Corner Prime Minister Harper Dennis Edney Kings College Guantanamo Bay U.S.Torture
YA UMMI : L'interrogatoire de Omar Khadr (1 de 2) - 549 sec
L'interrogatoire de Omar Khadr par deux agents du Service canadien du reseignement de sécurité en février 2003 alors que Khadr avait 16 ans.
Auteur : omarkhadrfilm
Tags: omar khadr documentary interrogation guantanamo
Khadr Con - 104 sec
Retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters speaks on Fox News Channel (2008-07-15) with regard to "Canadian" terrorist prisoner Omar Khadr and the release of interrogation tapes from Gitmo. Khadr blew up U.S. Army medic Sgt. Christopher Speer in Afghanistan in 2002.
Auteur : ProudToBeCanadian
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YA UMMI : L'interrogatoire de Omar Khadr (2 de 2) - 363 sec
L'interrogatoire de Omar Khadr par deux agents du Service canadien du reseignement de sécurité en février 2003 alors que Khadr avait 16 ans.
Auteur : omarkhadrfilm
Tags: omar khadr documentary guantanamo
Guantanamo Bay child soldier CSIS interrogation - Omar Khadr - 220 sec
I have been contacted by imagovernmentkidhaha claiming they are CSIS they left me a number for my lawyer to call 506-434-1379 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6XFasZsC1Y A 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 wounds At 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. agents The 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.
Auteur : USoldOutCanadians
Tags: news Gitmo Canada Omar Khadr torture Guantanamo Bay Cuba child soldier CSIS Canadian Security Intelligence Service inter