Skip navigation

 Login or Register | Member Centre

Posted AT 5:54 AM EDT on 23/04/07

Mixed messages on Canada's obligation

From Monday's Globe and Mail

Canada has obligations under the Geneva Conventions to make sure prisoners it transfers to Afghan authorities aren't tortured or abused. Rights groups in Canada also contend -- and have filed legal action to try to prove -- that the Charter of Rights also outlaws transferring detainees to authorities if it is known that they are likely to be tortured or abused.

The full text of this article has 567 words.

To continue reading this article, you will need to purchase this article.

Already have a member account? Login now

Pay-Per-View Offers To read the complete article, select one of the following options

Purchasing from globeandmail.com is quick and secure.

Single Article: $4.95

4-pack: $17.95

Back to top