Ex-Guantanamo detainee sues Canada over 14-year detention, torture

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Ex-Guantanamo detainee sues Canada over 14-year detention, torture



Wonder how much our Mindless Elite Cupcake will payout this time..

Trudeau opened the door to this when he paid off Khadr.
 

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Ex-Guantanamo detainee sues Canada over 14-year detention, torture



Wonder how much our Mindless Elite Cupcake will payout this time..

Trudeau opened the door to this when he paid off Khadr.

People sue for wrongful arrests and imprisonment often.

Why should he be exempt from that?

Comparing this case to Khadr is disingenuous, but from you that's not shocking.
 
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OK….Dude isn’t a Canadian Citizen.

It reads like he’s Mauritanian, born there & still a citizen there. He’s lived in Germany and Afghanistan and Mauritania, and in Canada (for about 3 months from November 1999 to January 2000).

While he was back living in Mauritania…he was arrested (as the US was interested in him with respect to 911, which was 09/11/01) and shipped to Jordan for 8 months, then to Afghanistan for 2 weeks, then to The US Base in Cuba (Guantanamo Bay) for 14 years.

Now he’s suing Canada for $35,000,000 (?) for the 14 years the Americans held him in Cuba where he was transferred from Afghanistan, where he was transferred from Jordan, where he was transferred from Mauritania….where he lived at the time, & held Mauritanian citizenship.

How much is Mohamedou Ould Slahi suing America, Afghanistan, Jordan, Cuba, Germany, or Mauritania for???

The US was interested in him about 911, so for something that happened most of a year after his 3 months in Canada….while he was living in Mauritania with Mauritanian citizenship….so he’s suing Canada for $35 million dollars? Sure, why not? Who else would cut him a cheque?

So, is he suing for $35,000,000.00 for the 90 days or so that he lived in Canada? So about $390,000.00/day (?) or is he suing Canada for the 14 years that they held him in Cuba (so about $6,800.00/day) ??
 

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OK….Dude isn’t a Canadian Citizen.

It reads like he’s Mauritanian, born there & still a citizen there. He’s lived in Germany and Afghanistan and Mauritania, and in Canada (for about 3 months from November 1999 to January 2000).

While he was back living in Mauritania…he was arrested (as the US was interested in him with respect to 911, which was 09/11/01) and shipped to Jordan for 8 months, then to Afghanistan for 2 weeks, then to The US Base in Cuba (Guantanamo Bay) for 14 years.

Now he’s suing Canada for $35,000,000 (?) for the 14 years the Americans held him in Cuba where he was transferred from Afghanistan, where he was transferred from Jordan, where he was transferred from Mauritania….where he lived at the time, & held Mauritanian citizenship.

How much is Mohamedou Ould Slahi suing America, Afghanistan, Jordan, Cuba, Germany, or Mauritania for???

The US was interested in him about 911, so for something that happened most of a year after his 3 months in Canada….while he was living in Mauritania with Mauritanian citizenship….so he’s suing Canada for $35 million dollars? Sure, why not? Who else would cut him a cheque?

So, is he suing for $35,000,000.00 for the 90 days or so that he lived in Canada? So about $390,000.00/day (?) or is he suing Canada for the 14 years that they held him in Cuba (so about $6,800.00/day) ??

No, he's not.

But.

Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian who lived in Montreal for under two months, filed a $35-million lawsuit Friday alleging that faulty intelligence provided by Canadian authorities contributed to his detention at the U.S. offshore military prison, where he said he suffered fierce beatings, sleep deprivation and sexual assault.

It was Canadian 'intelligence' that had him sent to Gitmo where he was tortured and assaulted.

I'd support this just as I'd support a Canadian suing say the US for faulty intel that led to them held, tortured and abused for whatever amount of years.

Would I expect that big a settlement? Hell no.

And I would hope he's also suing the US and everywhere else that had a hand in his imprisonment as well.

I'm just saying that he's as much right as anyone TO sue for Canada's fuck up.
 

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No, he's not.

But.

Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian who lived in Montreal for under two months, filed a $35-million lawsuit Friday alleging that faulty intelligence provided by Canadian authorities contributed to his detention at the U.S. offshore military prison, where he said he suffered fierce beatings, sleep deprivation and sexual assault.

It was Canadian 'intelligence' that had him sent to Gitmo where he was tortured and assaulted.

I'd support this just as I'd support a Canadian suing say the US for faulty intel that led to them held, tortured and abused for whatever amount of years.

Would I expect that big a settlement? Hell no.

And I would hope he's also suing the US and everywhere else that had a hand in his imprisonment as well.

I'm just saying that he's as much right as anyone TO sue for Canada's fuck up.

Yes we get it .. you support Terrorist and Groomers… nuff said.
 

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People sue for wrongful arrests and imprisonment often.

Why should he be exempt from that?

Comparing this case to Khadr is disingenuous, but from you that's not shocking.
They are exactly the same. Some terrorist that should be dead is going to get $10.5 million of our tax money because turdOWE and his ilk hate Canada as mush as the muzzie terorists do.
 
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No, he's not.

But.

Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian who lived in Montreal for under two months, filed a $35-million lawsuit Friday alleging that faulty intelligence provided by Canadian authorities contributed to his detention at the U.S. offshore military prison, where he said he suffered fierce beatings, sleep deprivation and sexual assault.

It was Canadian 'intelligence' that had him sent to Gitmo where he was tortured and assaulted…..
Was it though? I admit I’ve only read a Wiki on him, but it reads like this:

Slahi lived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from November 1999 to January 2000, during which the millennium attack plots were thwarted. Slahi was suspected of involvement in the attempted LAX bombing and was investigated by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Due to the scrutiny, Slahi returned to live in Mauritania where he was questioned and cleared of involvement. That’s it. Full stop. Beginning & end of Canada’s involvement???
How much is Mohamedou Ould Slahi suing America, Afghanistan, Jordan, Cuba, Germany, or Mauritania for???
How much is this guy suing America for? Or Cuba? Or Afghanistan? Or Jordan? Or Mauritania for??? It’s a valid question.
Perhaps this should be one of those, “After you Alphonse!” Moments with respect to payouts….& we can chip in after the US, Afghanistan, Jordan, Germany, & Mauritania pay out this dude.
So. . . Canadian justice should be dependent on other countries' justice?

How very. . . globalist. . . of you.
I’m assuming….& yeah I know about assuming….that this guy is suing Canada because of precedent set by Our boy Justin already of throwing out multi million dollar payouts to Gitmo residents. Trudeau made Canada low hanging fruit in a situation like this. On the Globalist note, how much has American paid Mahamaudou Ould Slahi already again? How much is he also suing America for? I just googled that question & here’s the results:
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They are exactly the same. Some terrorist that should be dead is going to get $10.5 million of our tax money because turdOWE and his ilk hate Canada as mush as the muzzie terorists do.
I think the word is out in certain communities (& I mean terrorist detainee communities and not any other ethnic or religious communities) that this is the ‘go to’ trigger to pull for a payout, because Globalism (?)…I mean Precedence.

This guy sounds like he’s written several books already, & he can use part of his payout to publish his next book being “Suing Canada For Fun & Profit For Dummies” for the Gitmo Community.
 
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I wonder what I could get for the Canadian government denying my native heritage just because my grandmother was born on the wrong side of the border?
 

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Was it though? I admit I’ve only read a Wiki on him, but it reads like this:

Slahi lived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from November 1999 to January 2000, during which the millennium attack plots were thwarted. Slahi was suspected of involvement in the attempted LAX bombing and was investigated by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Due to the scrutiny, Slahi returned to live in Mauritania where he was questioned and cleared of involvement. That’s it. Full stop. Beginning & end of Canada’s involvement???

To be honest this is the first I've ever heard of this guy and I did not look into him this am, other than the article posted. So I was going by what it was saying (and it's the T. Sun, so I wasn't expecting anything near truth, tbh).

I'll look into it more though.

So far though people seem to love comparing this to the Khadr case and they are not the same at all, which is why I'm tending to think that this guy, sure he can sue, but that doesn't mean he should GET what he's suing for, nor he should automatically get it at all. If what you posted is correct, then he shouldn't be getting a damned cent.
 

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To be honest this is the first I've ever heard of this guy and I did not look into him this am, other than the article posted. So I was going by what it was saying (and it's the T. Sun, so I wasn't expecting anything near truth, tbh).

I'll look into it more though.

So far though people seem to love comparing this to the Khadr case and they are not the same at all, which is why I'm tending to think that this guy, sure he can sue, but that doesn't mean he should GET what he's suing for, nor he should automatically get it at all. If what you posted is correct, then he shouldn't be getting a damned cent.
In all honesty the first time I ever heard of this guy was when I saw the headline for $35 million Friday night I believe.
So keep your eye on the ball. Canada has the same sovereign immunity the U.S. has.

Whataboutery is a weak argument.
Interesting. I had to Google the term sovereign immunity. So Canada would’ve consented to being sued by this guy??

I understand that Whataboutery is a weak argument, but it is interesting in that there’s nothing anywhere online about this guy even trying to sue anybody except for Canada. Just an interesting piece of trivia I guess. 😉
 
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