Republican fact check: New Hampshire debate claims dissected.
Where their claims overblown or accurate?
Certain claims, although rooted in truth, were overstated, Mary Snow reports: LIES about the surge in Iraq, torture, waterboarding, Guantanamo Bay and Same-sex marriage from John McCain, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, Duncan Hunter, Sam Brownback and Tom Tancredo.
September 4, 2007 CNN The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
Maher Arar (born 1970 in Syria) is a Canadian software engineer who was subjected to the United States policy of extraordinary rendition, a process where detainees are transferred from one country to another, with the expectation that they may be tortured in the country to which they are rendered.
Arar, a Syrian-born Canadian citizen, was detained during a layover at John F. Kennedy International Airport in September 2002 on his way home to his family in Canada. He was held in solitary confinement in the U.S. for nearly two weeks, interrogated, and denied meaningful access to a lawyer. The Bush administration labelled him a member of Al Qaeda and rendered him, not to Canada, his home and country of citizenship, but to Syrian intelligence authorities, known by the U.S. government to practice torture.[1] While in Syria, he was regularly tortured for almost a year before being released to Canada.
Both the Canadian and Syrian governments have publicly cleared Arar of any links to terrorism. The United States government, however, refuses to clear Arar’s name and continues to have both him and his family on a watchlist.
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