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The enemy within, terror, lies, and the whitewashing of Omar Khadr, by Ezra Levant

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The enemy within, terror, lies, and the whitewashing of Omar Khadr, by Ezra Levant
Language
eng
Form of composition
other
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not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
biographynot applicable
Main title
The enemy within
Music parts
not applicable
Responsibility statement
by Ezra Levant
Sub title
terror, lies, and the whitewashing of Omar Khadr
Summary
Omar Khadr, the last Western prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, pled guilty to killing a U.S. sergeant in Afghanistan, in an agreement that allowed him to be transferred to Canada after one year. Levant includes information about the Khadr family, Khadr's psychological assessment, and his trial, often ignored in the mainstream media. He looks at the definition of "child soldier," life at Guantanamo Bay, the media coverage of the case, and the Canadian government's plan for Omar Khadr's rehabilitation upon his return to Canada. Includes violence and strong language. 2011
Target audience
specialized
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not applicable
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