07-15-2008, 10:43 PM
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n00b!
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Originally Posted by Slava
I think that if the case is iron-clad against all of those held in Gitmo than they should try them in public and let everyone see the evidence.
I've always been confused by the Khadr case though. He is charged with throwing a grenade during a fire-fight, right? How can he be put on trial for this....isn't it an expectation of war that this is going to happen? How can they really try a guy in this situation? (just wondering, honestly. Not defending Khadr or his family).
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Because he's Canadian.
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