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Posted AT 9:11 PM EST on 14/07/08

Prime Minister Harper is complicit in this injustice

From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

The first obligation of a prime minister is to protect the security and liberties of his citizens. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been willing to apologize for the past wrongs of other governments. But he admits no wrongdoing by his own. His refusal to act to protect the basic rights of Omar Khadr is a serious betrayal of our trust. In terms of Canadian and international human-rights law – indeed, by the standards of the U.S.

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