I’ve never felt so ashamed as a Canadian. I don’t know if I’m sad, angry, or what with all this. I don’t give a damn who anyone votes for but this party under Harper is immoral and to support them is to sell the soul of this country.
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Exclusive investigation
From Canadian custody into cruel hands
Savage beatings, electrocution, whipping and extreme cold: Detainees detail a litany of abuses by Afghan authorities
GRAEME SMITH
From Monday's Globe and Mail
April 23, 2007 at 1:17 AM EST
KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN — Afghans detained by Canadian soldiers and sent to Kandahar's notorious jails say they were beaten, whipped, starved, frozen, choked and subjected to electric shocks during interrogation.
In 30 face-to-face interviews with men recently captured in Kandahar province, a Globe and Mail investigation has uncovered a litany of gruesome stories and a clear pattern of abuse by the Afghan authorities who work closely with Canadian troops, despite Canada's assurances that the rights of detainees are protected.
Canadian forces regularly hold detainees for a few days of questioning at Kandahar Air Field, then give them to the National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan's feared intelligence police. Over and over, detainees described how Canadians tied their hands with plastic straps, marking the start of nightmarish journeys through shadowy jails and blood-spattered interrogation rooms.
None of the abuse was inflicted by Canadians, and most Afghans captured — even those who clearly sympathized with the Taliban — praised the Canadian soldiers for their politeness, their gentle handling of captives and their comfortable detention facility.
Mahmad Gul, 33, an impoverished farmer, said he was interrogated for three days in May of 2006, without any meals, at Zhari District Centre, a small town west of Kandahar city.
His tormentors were the Afghan police, he said, but the Canadian soldiers who visited him between beatings had surely heard his screams.
“The Canadians told me, ‘Give them real information, or they will do more bad things to you,' “ Mr. Gul said.
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Harper refuses to cease transfers, sack O'Connor
TENILLE BONOGUORE
Globe and Mail Update
April 24, 2007 at 3:28 PM EST
The federal government is waiting for media reports of abuse and torture against Afghan detainees to be proven true before it takes action, Prime Minister Stephen Harper told Commons on Tuesday.
For the second day running, the Conservative government endured a barrage of irate demands from opposition parties to immediately cease all detainee transfers between Canada and Afghanistan and to sack Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor.