1. Juliet O'Neill says that "sources are drying up" in the case after the search on her house.
2. There is increasing political pressure on Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin to order a public investigation.
3. I don't think I've ever mentioned the fact that "Arar and his family are on welfare. He is charged with nothing, yet unemployable as long as this shadow hangs over his head." Link here. That's an editorial, but news articles have noted the same thing. This makes the D.O.J.'s continued accusations against Arar--backed by secret evidence or no evidence--that much worse.
track back problems so this will have to do.
Posted by: richard | January 26, 2004 at 08:49 AM
What a great sequence of posts this has been, Katherine. This is really showing what this medium can do. (Usually doesn't, but can.)
My only concern: I hope you haven't been neglecting your studies for this.
But otherwise, great stuff; important information, well written and delivered.
Doug M.
Posted by: Doug Muir | January 26, 2004 at 03:09 PM
It looks like there will be a public inquiry into the Arar case. It's supposed to be announced Wednesday morning. Here's the CBC link:
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/01/28/arar_inquiry040128
Posted by: Paul | January 28, 2004 at 10:13 AM