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Khadr labelled ‘good kid’ by U.S. captors

Prison stay could radicalize him, officials told..

OMAR EL AKKAD
From Tuesday’s’  Globe and Mail
OTTAWA — The U. S. soldiers holding Omar Khadr believe the detained Canadian is a “good kid” who is not only “salvageable” but actually runs the risk of becoming a radical if he stays in Guantanamo Bay, according to Foreign Affairs reports.

An undated photo of Omar Khadr, who has now spent a quarter of his life detained at Guantanamo Bay prison camp. (Reuters)

An undated photo of Omar Khadr, who has now spent a quarter of his life detained at Guantanamo Bay prison camp. (Reuters)


The documents - likely the most significant ever made public in the case - will almost certainly put pressure on Ottawa to finally attempt to bring Mr. Khadr home.

Two reports written by Department of Foreign Affairs officials who visited Mr. Khadr in Guantanamo Bay in March and April of this year describe a “likeable, funny and intelligent young man.” Those aren’t just the sentiments of the Canadian officials, but also the U. S. soldiers charged with guarding Mr. Khadr, and whose fellow soldier the Canadian is alleged to have killed.

“Omar is ’salvageable,’ ‘non-radicalized’ and ‘a good kid’ who is well-liked both within the Camp and by [Joint Task Force] staff,” a Foreign Affairs official notes in March. “JTF staff seems to look out for him by stopping by to chat on occasion, convincing him to meet with his lawyers and encouraging him to ‘keep his nose clean.’ ”

But perhaps the most significant observation comes a report dated a month later.

“… our U. S. military contact repeated what he had said during the welfare visit conducted in March,” a Foreign Affairs official writes. “He said that extended detention in Guantanamo would however run the risk of turning [Mr. Khadr] into a radical.”

The reports have not yet been made public, but were obtained by The Globe and Mail. At least one of the reports is expected to be presented to members of a House of Commons subcommittee studying the Khadr case in Ottawa as early as today.

Virtually every prevailing opinion about Mr. Khadr over the years is contradicted by the reports. Canadian officials describe a hopeful young man who is nonetheless aware of how serious his situation is.

“The overarching theme of much of our discussions focused on his desire to get out of Guantanamo, to return to Canada, to fix his health, to educate himself, to have a family and to eventually find a job satisfying his personal commitment to help those in need,” a Foreign Affairs official writes. “By contrast, he also expressed a hyper-awareness of the challenges that he would face, but demonstrated no bitterness or anger, emphasizing instead a desire to move forward in life.”

In another report, an official says Mr. Khadr tells him he is in Guantanamo Bay because of his family, and wants another chance.

“He wonders however why Canada is so quiet on his case and commented that, while Canada was the best country in the world to live in, it was not as strong as the UK to defend its citizens abroad, although both countries have the same Queen.

“He hopes that Canada will intervene to get him out of Guantanamo [he said he hoped PM Harper will do something].”

Mr. Khadr’s relationship with his much-loathed family - widely believed to be one of the reasons the government has refused to try to bring him home - is also described in one of the reports. An official notes that Mr. Khadr barely talks about his family and doesn’t seem overly keen to call them.

“The [U. S. official] told me later that one of his last phone calls had initially been cancelled by his mother, because she couldn’t make herself available.”

Officials also list Mr. Khadr’s myriad health problems: He has no vision in his left eye and his right eye is deteriorating because of shrapnel embedded in the eye’s membrane. He still has shrapnel in his right shoulder, and it causes the metal detectors at the prison camp to go off.

Mr. Khadr says he doesn’t like the 14-day rotation of meals, which he describes as heavy and covered in “red sauce.” However, he makes sure to keep within a specific weight range so he isn’t force-fed.

Some of the items Mr. Khadr requests from the Canadian officials are surprising. He asks for, among other things, a book on French for beginners, a first-aid book and a stress ball.

The U. S. military’s responsiveness to those requests is mixed: Mr. Khadr is allowed an origami book brought for him by a Canadian official, but not the paper accompanying the book.

When a Canadian representative asks why Mr. Khadr did not get a pillow brought for him, a U. S. official notes that “pillows were only handed out as incentives for detainees being interrogated and that since Mr. Khadr had lawyers and was no longer subject to interrogation, he was not eligible for one.”

Mr. Khadr, who was 15 when he was captured in Afghanistan in 2002, is due back in a Guantanamo Bay courtroom later this month. He faces multiple charges - including the murder of a U. S. soldier during an Afghan firefight - before a military commission. If convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.

With a report from Colin Freeze


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