
Dallaire Speaks Out, Dion Shuts Up
May 14, 2008
Canada and the United States have sunk to the moral equivalent of terrorists in their handling of a young Canadian held at Guantanamo Bay, says Liberal senator and ex-general Romeo Dallaire.
Dallaire says the two countries have flouted human rights and international conventions in dealing with Omar Khadr and are no better than those who don’t believe in rights at all.
He told a House of Commons committee Tuesday that Khadr is a victim - a child soldier who should be rehabilitated and reintegrated into society and not tried before what he called an illegal court.
Canada should be bending over backward to bring him home, said Dallaire, formerly Canada’s special UN ambassador for children.
Khadr was 15 when he was captured after a fire fight in Afghanistan and has been held in the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for six years. American authorities now are attempting to try him before a special tribunal.
Dallaire, whose troubling experiences during the 1994 Rwanda genocide helped make him an outspoken advocate of human rights, said the Khadr case points out a moral equivalence among Canada, the United States and al-Qaida.
The United States is ignoring its own laws in prosecuting Khadr and Canada is betraying itself by not fighting for Khadr’s return home, he said.
He said the Americans were acting out of panic after 9/11 and Canada was playing politics and that left them no better than the terrorists.
The response of the Harper government was predictable. But Stephane Dion disagrees with Dallaire’s “choice of words” and suggests he may be disciplined. Christ on a cracker, Dion has no guts whatsoever. I hope not to hear an apology from Dallaire. Likely he’s just doing his best to wake people up. And who knows better what happens when we get sleepy than Romeo Dallaire.