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Posted on 15/05/08

Ottawa feared Khadr faced U.S. 'rendition'

After an al-Qaeda suspect's flight from a Pakistani jail to freedom in Canada was suddenly scuttled, Ottawa officials feared another U.S. "rendition" was in the works. In the summer of 2005, federal officials wrote stern letters to Washington and Islamabad upholding that, as a Canadian citizen, Abdullah Khadr deserved due process, according to filings in his case reviewed by The Globe and Mail.

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