Story and brief video inside the article from the Globe and Mail.
From behind the flaps of a ventilation shaft, a hidden camera caught all the rage and righteous indignation of Omar Khadr, a Canadian citizen raised by fundamentalist parents in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The 16-year-old al-Qaeda suspect and Guantanamo Bay detainee was facing allegations that he murdered a U.S. soldier.
After a series of Canadian court orders, remarkable footage of federal agents questioning Mr. Khadr is to be released this morning - starting with a 10-minute highlight reel to be released at 5 a.m., and a full seven hours of footage to come later in the afternoon.
Mr. Khadr was sent to Guantanamo after being captured in Afghanistan in 2002. The footage, compiled from three days of interviews taped six months after his capture, is being released by his defence team.







