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extradition deal with Canada. He was repatriated to Canada in 2005, and shortly after was arrested on an extradition warrant to the United States. A lengthy case ensued to prevent his further extradition. It was concluded by an appeal to the highest court in
Ontario; the judges unanimously decided in October 2011 in favor of the lower court to refuse the extradition request. Khadr was released from custody after 4½ years.
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about Khadr's claims of torture, reported: "Ultimately, the judge will decide how to square Mr. Khadr's alleged admissions with such legal principles as the right to remain silent and the right to counsel, in determining whether any of his statements ought to count at all." Isabel
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ruled that the information could be made public in May 2008, stating, "the fact that a foreign state paid a bounty for the apprehension of a
Canadian citizen abroad and that Canadian officials were aware of it at an early state is also a matter in which the public would have a legitimate interest."
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Abdullah Khadr's connections to terrorism resulted in the United States posting a $ 500,000 (equivalent to $ 773,176 in 2023) bounty on his head. He was captured by the
Pakistani military in 2004. The Pakistani government refused to extradite Khadr to the United States, but eventually struck an
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Canadian government learned of Khadr's capture in November 2004. Details of the US bounty on Khadr were initially hidden from the public, under claims it would threaten national security to admit the fact. In 2007 a Canadian memo dated October 19, 2004 describing the bounty was accidentally
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national security expert, reported that Speyer's ruling was 62 pages long. According to
Shephard, Speyer criticised the $ 500,000 bounty offered by the US, and the abuse Khadr suffered in Pakistan. The justice wrote: "the rule of law must prevail over intelligence objectives."
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The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed the federal government's leave-to-appeal application for Khadr, who is the older brother of Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr. The Thursday decision blocks the Ottawa-born man from being extradited to the United
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Khadr from Canada. Eight days later the Canadian government agreed to accept Khadr from Pakistan. The timing led critics to speculate that Canada was helping the United States get around Pakistan's refusal to transfer Khadr to American forces.
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was "Mohammed", the son of a Canadian purportedly named Abdulrahman Khadr. The similar names led analysts to speculate the bomber had been Abdullah; he was the only son of the Khadr family whose whereabouts were then unknown.
684:-related offences. Commentators expressed confusion about why they had not been charged with criminal offenses under Canadian law. During his sixteen days of freedom in Canada, Khadr was under constant RCMP surveillance.
600:. The RCMP later concluded that it was unlikely they could prosecute Khadr under Canadian law, since any statements made following "mistreatment" by Pakistani officials would not be considered valid in Canadian courts.
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and agreed to speak with them. He repeated his earlier confession regarding his alleged training in Khalden, and purchasing munitions for the same "high level member of al-Qaeda" he had worked with in 2000.
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office stating, "Given subj is now not returning to Cda, grateful mission wld ask Pakistani authorities what happened, where he is, which authority is holding him, etc. etc, and a new consular visit asap".
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and others, who interviewed him for two and a half hours. Two days later, Khadr agreed to another interview with FBI agents in the presence of Shourie. Court documents confirmed that he and his sister
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denied the extradition request on August 4, 2010. Abdullah Khadr was set free after 4½ years. Khadr told reporters after his release, "I think this is going to be a new beginning for me in life."
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wrote a private summary of the information it contained. Khadr argued that the evidence was what he had said to convince Pakistani interrogators to stop torturing him.
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for his capture. Khadr was arrested by the Pakistani military in Pakistan on October 15, 2004. Four days after his capture, "agents of the United States", including an
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with her while seeking medical aid for her two-year-old daughter Saferai. Abdullah later joined his siblings in Lahore, as he needed surgery on his nose.
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to fly to Pakistan to question Khadr for three days. One account suggested this was to prove that they were a "self-sufficient intelligence agency".
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The Ontario Court of Appeal has upheld a decision to stay extradition proceedings against admitted al-Qaeda collaborator Abdullah Khadr.
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453:, Assistant Secretary of State (Diplomatic Security) for the United States later called Khadr "one of the world's most dangerous men."
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1343:"The puzzling case of Abdullah Khadr: Terror suspect awaits decision on extradition to U.S. But why didn't Canada charge him first?"
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He's getting married. He's engaged," said Mr. Whitling. "He just wants to settle down and live a quiet life.
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interrogated Khadr for three days, who was still being held in Pakistan. On each day, Khadr waived any
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released. Reporters were warned not to publish the information, and
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Inside the Jihad: My Life with al Qaeda, a Spy's Story,
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1157:"U.S. paid bounty for Khadr arrest in Pakistan"
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