Maher Arar
See just this Post & Comments / 0 Comments so far / Post a Comment /   HomeSHAME! The maggotty bureaucrats & politicians were all deliberately covering their own fat maggotty arses while an innocent man & a good man was being tortured and ruined and possibly permanently broken. Poor wee naive & innocent Canadians. Shame on us all!
Maher Arar & Monia Mazigh. God bless you both.
Dennis O'Connor: Ontario Court, Wikipedia; commissioner
Paul J.J. Cavalluzzo: Law Firm; commission's chief lawyer
Stephen J. Toope: UBC, Wikipedia; investigator
Maher Arar Commission & the Honourable Dennis R. O'Connor.
Report of the Events Relating to Maher Arar:
Analysis and Recommendations (376 pages pdf).
Report of Professor Stephen J. Toope (27 pages pdf) TOOPE REPORT.
Factual Background Vol I (464 pages pdf).
Factual Background Vol II (364 pages pdf).
Press Release, Ottawa, September 18, 2006.
"I conclude that Mr. Maher Arar was subjected to torture in Syria. The effects of that experience, and of consequent events and experiences in Canada, have been profoundly negative for Mr. Arar and his family. Although there have been few lasting physical effects, Mr. Arar’s psychological state was seriously damaged and he remains fragile. His relationships with members of his immediate family have been significantly impaired. Economically, the family has been devastated."
Professor Stephen J. Toope
"I am able to say categorically that there is no evidence to indicate that Mr. Arar has committed any offence or that his activities constitute a threat to the security of Canada.
The public can be confident that Canadian investigators have thoroughly and exhaustively followed all information leads available to them in connection with Mr. Arar’s activities and associations. This was not a case where investigators were unable to effectively pursue their investigative goals because of a lack or time constraints. On the contrary, Canadian investigators made extensive efforts to find any information that could implicate Mr. Arar in terrorist activities. They did so over a lengthy period of time, even after Mr. Arar’s case became a cause célèbre. The results speak for themselves: they found none."
The Honourable Dennis R. O'Connor
Coverage of the Arar maher Report in the Globe: (Archive)
26/09, Jeff Sallot, RCMP chief free to testify, Ottawa says.
26/09, Editorial, The Mounties should get off their high horse.
23/09, Edward Greenspon, A point of pride, but some regrets.
23/09, Jeff Sallot et al, View from the top of the Mounties.
21/09, Jeff Sallot & Colin Freeze, House apologizes for Arar's treatment.
21/09, Margaret Wente, Arar's blackened name.
20/09, Editorial, Feigned innocence and the torture of Arar.
19/09, Editorial, How Canada failed to protect Maher Arar.
19/09, John Ibbitson, The Arar Report.
19/09, Brian Laghi, O'Connor troubled by need for probe.
19/09, Colin Freeze, Mounties shoulder brunt of blame for missteps.
19/09, Jeff Sallot, How Canada failed citizen Maher Arar.
19/09, 10 Key Players NINE OF WHICH ARE ROGUES & SCOUNDRELS! (the 10th is Arar himself).
Additional Press Reports: (Archive)
08/11/2003, Juliet O'Neill, Canada's Dossier on Maher Arar.
"I am confident in concluding that the descriptions offered by Messrs. Almalki, ELMaati and Nureddin were convincing.
Professor Stephen J. Toope
Syria: Far Falestin & Sednaya prisons.
Abdullah Almalki: Wikipedia, 3 May 2002 to March 2004, wife Khuziamah, arrested on suspicion of terrorist connections based on information sent to the Syrians by the Canadian government.
Ahmad El Maati: Wikipedia, November 2001 to 25 January 2002 (then to Egypt)
Muayyed Nurredin: 11 December 2003 to 14 January 2004
Stockwell Day: Himself; Minister Of Public Safety
Giuliano Zaccardelli: RCMP; RCMP Commissioner, He better soon be busted!
Michel Cabana: RCMP Inspector, project leader of A-O Canada, now Superintendent?
Garry Loeppky: former RCMP deputy commissioner
Rick Flewelling: RCMP Corporal
Benedetto Soave: Chief Superintendent
Bill Graham (William C. Graham): Parliament, Constituency;
former Foreign Affairs minister, now Leader of the Opposition
Franco D. Pillarella: former ambassador in Syria, now in Romania
Leo Martel: former consul in Syria, now in Algeria by the look of it
Gar Pardy: former director-general of DFAIT consular affairs, retired point man
Ward P.D. Elcock: former chief of CSIS, now Deputy Minister of National Defence
Jack Hooper: assistant director of CSIS
Tags: Canada, Maher Arar, RCMP, Stockwell Day, Dennis OConnor, Giuliano Zaccardelli, Michel Cabana, Franco Pillarella, Garry Loeppky, Leo Martel, Gar Pardy, Bill Graham, Rick Flewelling, Jack Hooper, Ward Elcock, Paul Cavalluzzo.