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''You Don't Like The Truth: Four Days Inside Guantanamo'' is an award-winning 2010 documentary. The film focuses on the recorded interrogations of Canadian child soldier Omar Khadr, by Canadian intelligence personnel that took place over four days from February 13–16, 2003 while he was held at Guantanamo. It presents these with observations by his lawyers and former cell mates from the Bagram Theater Internment Facility and Guantanamo Bay detention camps.〔 〕〔 〕〔 〕〔 〕〔 (mirror ) 〕〔 (mirror ) 〕〔 (mirror ) 〕 The film premiered at the Festival du nouveau cinéma in Montreal in October 2010.〔 The film was shown to Canadian parliamentarians in October 2010. Khadr's defence attorney's planned to show the film during their summation if Khadr's trial went forward.〔 〕 According to the ''Montreal Gazette'' the film-makers Luc Côté and Patricio Henriquez also produced a series of short YouTube videos as a companion to the feature-length documentary.〔 ==Summary== Omar Khadr was taken captive in Pakistan at the age of 15 and ultimately imprisoned at Guantanamo, charged with killing a US soldier. Khadr was finally transferred into Canadian custody in late 2012. He was held in a maximum security prison and transferred in 2014 to a medium-security one. He was released in 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「You Don't Like the Truth: Four Days Inside Guantanamo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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