OTTAWA/WASHINGTON -- The Harper government refused calls on Tuesday to apologize to Maher Arar and punish or even fire the head of the RCMP for leading a force that sent false intelligence reports to the U.S. that were blamed for the software engineer’s deportation and torture in Syria.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, under pressure from all three opposition parties in the House of Commons, ignored repeated urgings from the opposition and Arar’s supporters to offer an apology, noting that Arar’s ordeal took place under the former Liberal government.
(And under which government was the Chinese head tax, which Harper made a big deal out of apologizing for, implemented? Surely not the Conservatives!--tuvor)
"I think it’s clear that ... Mr. Arar has been done a tremendous injustice," said Harper, adding that his government intends to "act swiftly" in implementing the recommendations contained in the Justice Dennis O’Connor’s exhaustive public inquiry report, released Monday.
Arar is currently negotiating a settlement with the government and apologies, if they can be obtained in advance, have in the past been used as a key bargaining tool when seeking compensation.
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