Carte Omar Khadr, Oh Canada Janice Williamson

Omar Khadr, Oh Canada

Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
Disponibilitate: șansă 50%
Şanse de a obține acest titlu
168.92 lei
In 2002 a fifteen-year-old Canadian citizen was captured in Afghanistan for allegedly killing an Ame...

Informații despre carte

Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2012
Pagini
400
EAN
9780773540224
ISBN
0773540229
Enbook ID
04919229
Greutate
692
Dimensiuni
229 x 156 x 36

Descriere completă

In 2002 a fifteen-year-old Canadian citizen was captured in Afghanistan for allegedly killing an American soldier. A badly wounded Omar Khadr was transferred to the US Bagram Air Force base and then Guantanamo Bay detention camp. He would remain there without trial until October 2010, when a military commission admitted evidence considered tainted by Canadian courts. A plea bargain and guilty plea initiated his promised return to Canada a year later. Some Canadians see Khadr as a symbol of terrorism in action. For others he is the victim of a jihadist father and Canadian complicity in the unjust excesses, including torture, of the US "war on terror." The youngest prisoner held at Guantanamo and the only citizen of a Western country not repatriated, Khadr was formally identified by the United Nations as a child soldier. In Omar Khadr, Oh Canada, over thirty contributors analyze Khadr's background, his incarceration, the actions of Canadian authorities, and the implications raised by his legal case. This multi-genre book includes essays, articles, poems, a play, extended excerpts from the documentary film You Don't Like the Truth, and other texts produced by distinguished contributors such as Sherene Razack, General Romeo Dallaire, Charles Foran, Kim Echlin, Judith Thompson, Audrey Macklin, Shadia Drury, George Elliott Clarke, Maher Arar, Rick Salutin, and Sheema Khan. While they sometimes disagree on issues such as radical Islam and Canadian multiculturalism, they all write from the conviction that Khadr's treatment has been - and continues to be - shameful and unjust. Many Canadians are dismayed by the government's behaviour toward Omar Khadr. Adding strong and articulate voices to the debate, Omar Khadr, Oh Canada will educate and inform readers as his story continues to unfold.

S-ar putea să te intereseze

160.08 lei

Amalgamation

Charlie Beers III
102.70 lei

Synapse

Ron Prasad
64.91 lei
190.63 lei

Campdown Ladies

Mari SanGiovanni
84.71 lei
217.46 lei
249.22 lei

Tales of the Heike

Burton Watson
181.69 lei
830.78 lei
110.03 lei

Present Future

Reggie McNeal
82.00 lei

Clienții care au cumpărat această carte au mai cumpărat și

Antes del mármol

Sanfrancisco Orero
76.77 lei
188.32 lei
135.86 lei

SCHACH

Colleen Schafroth
238.36 lei
143.60 lei