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Consider the case of Maher Arar. The Syrian-born Canadian citizen Arar was detained on 26 September 2002 by U.S. officials while in transit from Tunisia to Canada (with his wife and children returning from a vacation) in New York’s JFK airport. Twelve days later, he was chained, shackled, and flown (‘Rendered’) to Jordan aboard a private plane and from there transferred to a Syrian prison where he was imprisoned, interrogated, and tortured for 10 months... |
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