A
Canadian of Egyptian and Palestinian descent, captured by
American forces in
Afghanistan at the age of 15,
Omar Khadr was the last Western citizen remaining in custody in Guantanamo Bay. Canada refused to seek his
extradition or
repatriation despite the urgings of
Amnesty International
Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says it has more than ten million members and sup ...
, the
Canadian Bar Association, and other prominent organisations.
[
][
] His lawyer
Dennis Edney has summarised the differential response towards Khadr stating that "one of the problems" with defending the youth is that he's a member of the
Khadr family rather than "a Smith or an
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Geography and history
* Arar, Saudi Arabia, the capital of Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah (The Northern Border) province
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"
[Humphreys, Adrian. '']National Post
The ''National Post'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet newspaper available in several cities in central and western Canada. The paper is the flagship publication of Postmedia Network and is published Mondays through Saturdays, with M ...
'',
Khadr helped al-Qaeda with GPS
November 2, 2006.
For several years following Khadr's capture in 2002, his case did not generate any "serious controversy". Once his military tribunals began however, his case drew considerable attention as a
child soldier
Children (defined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child as people under the age of 18) have been recruited for participation in military operations and campaigns throughout history and in many cultures.
Children in the military, includ ...
, with commentators seizing on the fact he is the youngest prisoner held in
extrajudicial detention by the United States to face charges in the
War on Terror. By 2007, interest in his case had grown exponentially although Canadians remained divided on whether he should be repatriated.
[ Shephard, Michelle, ]Toronto Star
The ''Toronto Star'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. The newspaper is the country's largest daily newspaper by circulation. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part ...
,
Harper urged to intervene for Khadr
, February 25, 2008.
Canada's three main
opposition parties, the
Liberals,
NDP and
Bloc Québécois
The Bloc Québécois (BQ; , "Québécois people, Quebecer Voting bloc, Bloc") is a list of federal political parties in Canada, federal political party in Canada devoted to Quebec nationalism and the promotion of Quebec sovereignty movement, Que ...
, have all condemned former Prime Minister
Stephen Harper
Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. Harper is the first and only prime minister to come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada, ...
for refusing to demand the United States turn Khadr over to Canadian authorities.
Prior to Harper's appointment, two consecutive Liberal Prime Ministers had failed to make the same demand. In April 2008,
Bill Graham, the former
Foreign Affairs
''Foreign Affairs'' is an American magazine of international relations and U.S. foreign policy published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership organization and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and ...
Minister, said that he regretted not having done more to help secure Khadr's release or repatriation while the Liberal government was in power.
A 2009
Security Intelligence Review Committee panel determined that the
Canadian Security Intelligence Service failed Khadr, by refusing to acknowledge his juvenile status or his repeated claims of being abused.
[Shephard, Michelle. '']Toronto Star
The ''Toronto Star'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. The newspaper is the country's largest daily newspaper by circulation. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part ...
''
"CSIS failed in Khadr case, review finds"
July 16, 2009.[ CTV News]
Watchdog says CSIS stepped over line in terror probe
, January 27, 2008.
In 2010, Khadr was convicted of five war crimes by a United States military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In a 2012 poll, 60% of Canadian citizens opposed Khadr's return to Canada.
It has been postulated that the
Government of Canada's Foreign Affairs Department did not attempt to help Omar Khadr for fear that sticking up for a Canadian citizen arrested in another country would come back to haunt the government. This refers to the events around former Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chrétien securing the release from Pakistan of Omar Khadr's father,
Ahmed Khadr
Ahmed Said Khadr ( ar, أحمد سعيد خضر; March 1, 1948 – October 2, 2003) was a Canadian citizen who began working in Afghanistan in the 1980s. There he has been described as having had ties to a number of militant and Mujahideen ...
– only to have the family return to Afghanistan and
Ahmed Khadr
Ahmed Said Khadr ( ar, أحمد سعيد خضر; March 1, 1948 – October 2, 2003) was a Canadian citizen who began working in Afghanistan in the 1980s. There he has been described as having had ties to a number of militant and Mujahideen ...
later killed in a firefight in Pakistan in 2003.
Omar Khadr was eventually returned to Canada and released on bail in 2015. Khadr launched a lawsuit against the Government of Canada.
Early reaction
On September 5, 2004, Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien
Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien (; born January 11, 1934) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Canada from 1993 to 2003.
Born and raised in Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, Chrétien is a law graduate from Uni ...
said that he would ensure "due process and proper access to Canadian officials" for Khadr, and that he would be treated "in the same way that we deal with any Canadian arrested in any other country."
In 2002, prior to his position as Prime Minister,
Alliance Party leader
Stephen Harper
Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. Harper is the first and only prime minister to come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada, ...
commented that Omar Khadr represented "Canada being a platform for activities that are dangerous to the Western alliance." When Foreign Affairs began making press statements on the case through
Henry Garfield Pardy that year, legal adviser
Colleen Swords
Colleen is an Irish language name and is of Irish origin and a generic term for women or girls, from the Irish ''cailín'' 'girl/woman', the diminutive of '' caile'' 'woman, countrywoman'.
Although it originates in the Irish language, Colleen ...
sent him an email telling him to "claw back on the fact
maris a minor" in his statements on the case.
[ Michelle Shephard, "Guantanamo's Child", 2008.]
Later developments
Polls show respondents divided on Khadr's case, with nearly equal numbers believing he should be left in Guantanamo for the Americans to process, or that he should be
repatriated to Canada. As of July 2010, 42% of those polled believed that Khadr faced an unfair trial at Guantanamo, although only 36% believed that meant he should be repatriated to Canada instead.
In April 2008, the
House of Commons of Canada
The House of Commons of Canada (french: Chambre des communes du Canada) is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada. Together with the Crown and the Senate of Canada, they comprise the bicameral legislature of Canada.
The House of Common ...
Sub-committee on International Human Rights convened the country's first hearing on whether the House should request
repatriation of Khadr to Canada; though, only the
Governor General in Council has the authority to make such a request. Witnesses included Senator
Romeo Dallaire, Foreign Affairs Minister
Maxime Bernier, defence lawyers
William C. Kuebler
William "Bill" C. Kuebler (d. ) was an American lawyer and a Commander (United States), Commander in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy, Judge Advocate General's Corps, assigned to the U.S. Navy Office of the Judge Adv ...
and
Rebecca Snyder, and the
United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights
Louise Arbour. At the hearings, Dallaire stated he was "going to be a pain" and "harass" the Conservative government until they intervened in the case.
In June 2008, the
CBC sent Khadr six written questions and requested a response, which it subsequently published.
[
] Also in June, the Canadian government formally discussed the possibility of repatriating Khadr. It was suggested that Toronto
Imam
Imam (; ar, إمام '; plural: ') is an Islamic leadership position. For Sunni Muslims, Imam is most commonly used as the title of a worship leader of a mosque. In this context, imams may lead Islamic worship services, lead prayers, ser ...
Hamid Slimi could draft a "religious rehabilitation" program in preparation for Khadr's return.
[
]
Two months later, his family launched TheKhadrLegacy.com in a bid to quell rumors about Khadr being foreign-born, a "citizen of convenience", or raised in a family of terrorists. Their attempts to speak on Omar's behalf were condemned by both his military and civil lawyers.
[TheKhadrLegacy.com](_blank)
, both inactive archived site and current site
On 16 October 2008, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast a 43-minute documentary "
The U.S. vs Omar Khadr", produced by Nazim Baksh and
Terence McKenna.
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]
In October 2008, his older sister
Zaynab Khadr began a
hunger strike on
Parliament Hill where she hoped to draw attention to the government's inaction on bringing her brother back to face trial in Canada.
[
] The following year, it was determined that
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lawrence Cannon had misrepresented the case when he claimed that Khadr had built bombs to kill Canadian soldiers, since Canadian soldiers had not been operating in the area.
The week before Khadr's tribunal was scheduled to begin, 64% of Canadians polled stated that they believed Khadr should be repatriated to Canada if Guantanamo were closed; a marked increase since earlier polls. However, later opinion polls in September 2009 indicated that 52% of respondents felt no sympathy for Khadr's plight (a 7% increase since January 2009) compared with 38% that do.
In April 2010, the
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops criticised the country for failing to uphold the law and repatriate Khadr, noting that "ideological indoctrination" seemed to have distorted public feelings about the case.
['']Toronto Star
The ''Toronto Star'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. The newspaper is the country's largest daily newspaper by circulation. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part ...
''
Ottawa has a duty to act in Omar Khadr case, Catholic bishops say
April 14, 2010
On February 25, 2013, Natalie Brender published an article criticizing a new immigration bill from
Minister of Immigration Jason Kenney.
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]
The bill contained provisions for stripping Canadian citizenship from individuals who fought against Canadian Forces or engaged in terrorism. Brender suggested the bill was triggered by the Harper government's anger with Khadr, ''"whose current non-deportability (as a Canadian citizen) is seen by some Conservatives as an affront to the gravity of his actions in attacking coalition forces in Afghanistan."
References
External links
BringOmarHome.ca national campaign calling for Omar Khadr's repatriation to Canada
The Omar Khadr Project law students supporting the repatriation of Omar Khadr. Dead link, us
The Omar Khadr Project (Internet Archive copy)instead.
He was 15 advocacy site, dead link: us
He was 15 (Internet Archive copy)instead.
Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle EastAction Alert for Omar Khadr
{{DEFAULTSORT:Canadian Response To Omar Khadr
Khadr family