http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7507216.stm
During the 10-minute video - filmed secretly through a ventilation shaft - Mr Khadr can be seen crying, his face buried in his hands, and pulling at his hair.
He can be heard repeatedly chanting: "Help me."
At one point he tells the foreign ministry official and agents from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) that he was tortured while being held at the US military detention centre at Bagram air base in Afghanistan.
He raises his orange shirt to show the wounds he sustained and tells them: "You don't care about me."
This kid was only allowed 3 hours sleep a day for 23 days before he was interrogated. A trick learned by the US from the Vietnamese after US service men were tortured that way during nam.
The kid is accused of throwing a grenade which killed a US solder. If the evidence is there then give him a trial and he will get what he deserves if he is guilty.
He has spent 6 years and grown 8inches since he was detained without trial. Is it morally right to detain a 15 year old for 6 years torturing him to retrieve unreliable information? Most 15 year old I know are confused about life in general and don't require torture to spout unreliable information. How can anything this kid says be reliable after being tortured.
I can only presume he is Innocent. He has been tortured for 6 years without revealing any incriminating evidence on himself. If he had revealed such information then I would presume he would be at trial by now. The fact he is and has not. Must mean the evidence is not there to nail him. So let him go.
Its also worrying how torture is spreading amongst the coalition. The Canadian interviewer should have refused to interview the kid until he had a good nights sleep and rest, not after 23 days of sleep deprivation.
During the 10-minute video - filmed secretly through a ventilation shaft - Mr Khadr can be seen crying, his face buried in his hands, and pulling at his hair.
He can be heard repeatedly chanting: "Help me."
At one point he tells the foreign ministry official and agents from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) that he was tortured while being held at the US military detention centre at Bagram air base in Afghanistan.
He raises his orange shirt to show the wounds he sustained and tells them: "You don't care about me."
This kid was only allowed 3 hours sleep a day for 23 days before he was interrogated. A trick learned by the US from the Vietnamese after US service men were tortured that way during nam.
The kid is accused of throwing a grenade which killed a US solder. If the evidence is there then give him a trial and he will get what he deserves if he is guilty.
He has spent 6 years and grown 8inches since he was detained without trial. Is it morally right to detain a 15 year old for 6 years torturing him to retrieve unreliable information? Most 15 year old I know are confused about life in general and don't require torture to spout unreliable information. How can anything this kid says be reliable after being tortured.
I can only presume he is Innocent. He has been tortured for 6 years without revealing any incriminating evidence on himself. If he had revealed such information then I would presume he would be at trial by now. The fact he is and has not. Must mean the evidence is not there to nail him. So let him go.
Its also worrying how torture is spreading amongst the coalition. The Canadian interviewer should have refused to interview the kid until he had a good nights sleep and rest, not after 23 days of sleep deprivation.