Canadian Foreign Affairs officials yesterday defended their decision to ask the United States not to send a Canadian al-Qaeda member captured in Afghanistan to a military detention camp, citing the “cramped conditions” at the facility. Upon learning that Abdulrahman Khadr, 20, had been taken prisoner by British troops, Foreign Affairs tried to have him brought back to Canada and, on July 4, asked the United States not to send him to the camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Full Story
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