ABSTRACT

You Don't Like the Truth is a riveting documentary. To my knowledge, the film footage of the interrogation of sixteen-year-old Omar Khadr, a Canadian-born “enemy combatant” being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by a Canadian security officer (posing as a diplomat) is the only visual recording of an interrogation at that military facility that is available to the public. It should also be noted that this was not something that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) or the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) did of its own accord. Rather, in July 2008 the Canadian Supreme Court ordered the release of the tape. We should all be eternally grateful that they did. And it is imperative that other judicial bodies should order the same.