tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1053065033880225297.post5750301019088959665..comments2023-04-10T08:44:41.027-04:00Comments on Who am I? Who are you?: I can't think anymore about k-k-CanadaDavid Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17070124514465628654noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1053065033880225297.post-14477170159143935682009-12-03T12:03:36.671-05:002009-12-03T12:03:36.671-05:00Blatchford must be reading a different set of Colv...Blatchford must be reading a different set of Colvin e-mails. Here is an extract from another e-mail:<br /><br />[redacted] have personally seen physical evidence of abuse, including scars on legs, and heard credible allegations of abuse by all three detainees we interviewed in Kabul who were willing to discuss the issue.<br /><br />[redacted]<br /><br />Although the monitoring provisions in the MOU are designed to ensure that Canadian-transferred detainees are not abused [redacted] The embassy therefore suggested transferring detainees to Kabul. Provided they are placed in the 'open' facilities (Sederat or Pol-i-Charki). [redacted] This is the solution followed by the [redacted] However, the military resisted transferring detainees to Kabul as this would place additional demands on military resources. (This seems to have been one of the key reasons why Canada, from the beginning, declined to monitor detainees at all, in contrast to our [redacted] in the south.)M Laplantehttp://reversezone.blogdns.com/noreply@blogger.com