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Posted AT 5:56 AM EDT on 23/04/07

The Canadian government's practices regarding prisoners detained in Afghanistan have sparked controversy since troops entered the war in 2001

From Monday's Globe and Mail

Dec. 19, 2001 Then-defence-minister Art Eggleton reveals that Canadian forces - specifically commandos from Joint Task Force 2 - have joined the war, sparking concerns about whether troops would turn captured Afghans over to U.S. authorities. Jan. 21, 2002 Canadian commandos turn three captured al-Qaeda fighters over to the U.S. military. Jan.

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