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Rehabilitating Omar: A government committee has been told that, if and when Omar Khadr gets to come home (he’s been enjoying the hospitality at Gitmo for the past five years), he’s going to need a little help, er, readjusting. From the Ceeb:
Omar Khadr will need help re-entering Canadian society if he's ever released from custody at Guantanamo Bay, and a House of Commons committee has been hearing how to address that, CBC News has learned.
Khadr's lawyers have prepared a 10-page report on how to reintegrate Khadr into Canada after more than 5½ years in U.S. military custody.
The report has been sent to the Commons subcommittee on international human rights, which has been studying Khadr's case.
The 21-year-old Toronto man is scheduled to appear before a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay this week, charged with killing a U.S. army medic in 2002, but there is no indication of any plan to free him or arrange a plea bargain.
Rather, his lawyers say a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on the legality of the military trials at Guantanamo has thrown the whole future of the controversial legal procedure into doubt.
As well, both U.S. presidential candidates running in this November's elections have said they will shut down Guantanamo, which makes it necessary to plan for Khadr's release, the lawyers say.
Their report proposes that Khadr, if freed, be sent first to a mental health facility in Toronto for a full assessment of the effects of his experiences in Afghanistan and U.S. custody.
CBC reporter Bill Gillespie said the young man has spent years imprisoned with alleged religious extremists, and a more moderate imam would be appointed to oversee his return to Toronto's Muslim community.
The cleric, Hamid Silmi of the International Muslims Organization, has also helped counsel young suspects in the Toronto-area alleged bomb plot case.
Restrictions on associates possible
Gillespie said the report also foresees possible legal restrictions on whom Khadr would be allowed to associate with, if he is ever released.
University of Toronto law professor Anthony Doob said Canada's anti-terrorism law has a provision that might allow Khadr's release with conditions governing his activities and the company he keeps.
"He has to agree to those conditions, and if he doesn't, he can be incarcerated [again]," Doob told CBC News. "It might include an order not to associate with certain people. I might include an order that he gets certain kinds of education."…
“Certain people”—oh, you mean like those two unrepentant jihadis, madr and sisdr Khadr?
