Friday, October 26, 2007

Arar Gets Apology from Bipartisan Lawmakers but None from White House

A bipartisan group of Congress members have personally apologized to MaherArar, the Canadian citizen seized by U.S. officials, secretly flown toSyria, where he was tortured. Arar testified last week before a House panel,the first time he has had a chance to tell his story to U.S. lawmakers. Buthe couldn¹t testify in person. Even though the

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