Book Launch: Omar Khadr, Oh Canada

Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm

Location

Octopus Books Centretown @ Under One Roof
251 Bank Street, 2nd Floor
Ottawa K2P 1X2
Canada
45° 24' 59.0508" N, 75° 41' 49.866" W

Omar Khadr has been held prisoner by the United States since 2002. Some Canadians see Khadr as a symbol of terrorism in action. For others he is the victim of a jihadist father and Canadian complicity in the unjust excesses, including torture, of the US "war on terror”. 

In Omar Khadr, Oh Canada, over thirty contributors analyze Khadr's background, his incarceration, the actions of Canadian authorities, and the implications raised by his legal case. This multi-genre book includes essays, articles, poems, a play, extended excerpts from the documentary film You Don't Like the Truth, and other texts produced by distinguished contributors such as Sherene Razack, General Roméo Dallaire, Charles Foran, Kim Echlin, Judith Thompson, Audrey Macklin, Shadia Drury, George Elliott Clarke, Maher Arar, Rick Salutin, and Sheema Khan. 

While they sometimes disagree on issues such as radical Islam and Canadian multiculturalism, they all write from the conviction that Khadr's treatment has been - and continues to be - shameful and unjust. 

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