Arar affair had characteristics of ‘a 17th-century witch hunt,’ says author
When U.S. authorities detained Maher Arar in New York in 2002, he was assumed guilty. When Mr. Arar protested, and voiced his innocence, he was sent to Syria, where authorities imagined the so-called truth would emerge. Authorities later said that they could not tell the public what they knew abo...
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