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MPs to push for Afghan prisoner torture probe into next year

Opposition MPs say they will continue to push PM for a judicial inquiry into the fate of Afghan detainees transferred by Canadian soldiers.
Published December 7, 2009

Opposition MPs are prepared to continue Parliamentary hearings into prisoner torture in Afghanistan for a full year as they press Prime Minister Stephen Harper for a judicial inquiry into the fate of detainees captured by Canadian soldiers.

Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh (Vancouver South, B.C.) said the lists of contacts and names on internal emails from diplomat whistleblower Richard Colvin are so extensive there is virtually no end...

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