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Four Days Inside Guantanamo: Omar Khadr Movie Released

Coming to a theater near you, Four Days Inside Guantanamo: You Don't Like the Truth. It's the story of the interrogation of child soldier Omar Khadr, based on the You Tube videos of his interrogation by Canadian officials at Guantanamo (See here and here. The tapes were released in 2008.)

Two filmmakers [Luc Cote and Patricio Henriquez] take footage of Omar Khadr interrogation to create YouTube videos and carry on to a feature documentary

...The core of this extraordinary feature documentary is the much-discussed video footage of interrogations of Omar Khadr by Canadian Security Intelligence Service agents that was made public following a Supreme Court of Canada ruling two years ago.

The movie premiered at a film festival Thursday and opens in Montreal and Toronto on October 29.

The filmmakers' point -and I think it's tough to disagree with them -is that whether or not Khadr is guilty, it's an outrage that Canadian security agents would interrogate him under these circumstances, in a prison that has no international legal legitimacy. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled this year that this interrogation was indeed a violation of Khadr's rights.

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    oh come on, (none / 0) (#1)
    by cpinva on Tue Oct 19, 2010 at 01:16:28 AM EST
    don't be a f*cktard. what better place to interrogate him, then one which, for all intents and purposes (or so they thought) didn't exist? if that jerkwad canadian supreme court hadn't insisted on releasing those tapes, no one would ever have known.

    clearly, the canadian supreme court hates canada and america!