My big problem has not been conditions at Gitmo, although I know water-boarding is torture.......and sleep deprivation and other milder forms of interogation techniques are definitely border-line, and torture is never acceptable.
My problem has been the unconstitutional nature of his trial, the obvious attempt to railroad him in a kangaroo court, the silliness of trying a giuy for throwing a grenade at you after you drop a 1,000 Kg bomb on him...........
You express it well in the last couple of lines, if we are fighting to defend all that is good about the principles of western civilization, we have to apply those principles.
I am disgusted by the fact that indeed there are a large number of Canadians that will treat Khadr as a hero.......I'm sure that if he landed in Toronto with sufficient forewarning, a ticker-tape parade would not be out of the realm of possibility.
I agree with all of that, and I'm sure there'd be a few people who would just see Omar as a hero against the evil American Empire..... Back when all of this occured, I was pissed enough to perhaps feel the same way, but he hasn't done anything to justify being called a hero, nor has he enough information/evidence supporting his absolute innocence...... nor do I feel there is enough information/evidence to prove his guilt...... I don't believe he should be left in US hands, for the simple fact that he is a Canadian Citizen and should have all the same protections as any other Canadian citizen..... but I don't believe he should be set free to roam around Canada like nothing ever happened.
So then what? What do we do with him and what he has gone through?
Do we have a trial here in Canada?
If so, then would the US give us all their evidence and information?
Probably not due to "national security reasons" ~ Therefore a trial here in Canada probably would never function properly and he'd be found not guilty regardless if he was really guilty or not.
So if he can't be found guilty because half of the information and evidence against him won't be released..... then he won't get labeled a child soldier, therefore may not get the real help he needs if he truly is guilty, and then be set free to do whatever within out nation.
So I guess it boils down to allowing his trial in Gitmo to continue to find him guilty and send him away with all the other terrorists forever, which can no longer happen since Obama is shutting it all down......... which then leads to him being sent back to Canada for a trial, which won't have all the information given from the US I am betting, therefore, he is found not guilty.
Or..... he is sent to the US to face a trial under US laws..... which is a lot better then remaining in Gitmo, but would it be any better then a trial in Canada? Would that evidence and information against him be given out in this style of trial or would it still compromise national security once again, thus disqualifying any chances of him being found guilty?
Added:
Like I said before, I believe the US royally screwed up any chances they had as finding the truth in this situation, and perhaps none of us will ever know what truly happened......