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Maher Arar Describes His Torture

Canadian Maher Arar describes his torture at the hands of Syrians after being deported there by the U.S. following his seizure at JFK while changing planes in Delivered Into Hell by U.S. War on Terror in today's LA Times. It's a must read. It begins:

I recently spent 10 1/2 months in a grave-sized cell in Syria, unsure why I was there, unsure how to get out. Fear paralyzed my wits when I needed them most. I was beaten and I was tortured and I was constantly scared. Every day I worried that I would never be released, that I would disappear into that concrete grave forever.

Why was I being held? I still don't really know. I am not a terrorist. I am not a member of Al Qaeda. I am a Syrian-born Canadian. A father and a husband. A telecommunications engineer. I have never been in trouble with the police and have always been a good citizen.

My ordeal began on the afternoon of Sept. 26, 2002, when my flight back from a family vacation in Tunisia stopped over in New York and American immigration officials pulled me aside to answer a few questions.

[link via Arthur at Light of Reason]

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