NYT: Canada's move to restore right

posted on February 27, 2007 | in Category Canada | PermaLink

Original author: unsigned editorial
Source: The New York Times
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Date: February 27, 2007

The United States was not the only country to respond to the horror of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with policies that went much too far in curtailing basic rights and civil liberties in the name of public safety. Now we see that a nation can regain its senses after calm reflection and begin to rein back such excesses, but that heartening news comes from Canada and not the United States.

Canada's Supreme Court has struck down a law that the government used to detain foreign-born terrorism suspects indefinitely - employing secret evidence and not filing charges while orders to deport them were reviewed. The law was actually passed in 1978, but was primarily employed to detain and deport foreign spies. After the 2001 attacks, the Canadian government began using it aggressively to hold terrorism suspects, claiming that it was an important tool for keeping Canada safe.

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