Dark days: the story of four Canadians tortured in the name of fighting terror
Biography, Politics and government biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-narrated audio
Summary
An exposé of Canadian national security investigations, told through the eyes of four of their targets: Ahmad El Maati, Abdullah Almalki, Maher Arar and Muayyed Nureddin. All are Muslim-Canadian men who were accused of terrorist links, then imprisoned abroad, tortured… and interrogated with questions that point to Canada's involvement in the process. All were eventually released without charge; Pither argues that what happened to them is rooted in a systemic pattern of complicity in torture. 2008.