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Canada complicit in torture?
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November 20, 2009
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Innocent or not, all detainees transferred by Canadians to Afghan prisons were likely tortured by Afghan authorities, says Canadian official. (Photo: Protectthehuman.com)
Related rabble.ca story:
Our own little Abu Ghraib?
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