By the fourth day the CSIS man, exasperated that he’s failed to shake Mr. Khadr’s story one iota, demands that he tells him the truth. Mr. Khadr replies: “That’s what I told you, the truth. You don’t like the truth. … You just want to hear whatever you want to hear. … You can’t believe me.” This 16-year old is either an Academy Award-calibre actor or he’s telling the truth.
I'm curious if OK gave this Academy Award-worthy performance before or after he insisted for days that he was Akhbar Farhand, poor little Afghan shephard-boy whose father died fighting the Russians. Or after he claimed that his mother had recently passed away from cancer (its not clear if he was referring to his actual mother Khadr, or his "pretend" mother from his time as Akhbar F.) Was he acting or lying when he made these statements? If he lied about being Akhbar in a weak attempt to hide his actual identity, its very reasonable to believe he would lie about being tortured. His own affidavit described treatment that was closer to rehabilitative physiotherapy ("they made me sit up in bed"), part SERE (a version of which he already underwent a few years earlier whilst training at Tarnak Farm) and part, I don't know what to call it ("he farted in my face"). Ok was afraid of the reputation of one certain interrogator, but OK himself never singled out that dude as having treated him excessively rough physically.
Ok was used to being treated as the "golden boy" because of his family connections, and when he didn't get that preferential treatment after being captured by the US, he complained about his poor treatment. There was no mention of waterboarding, strappado, denailing, crushing, etc etc.
Anyways, seeing as to how he received some rehabilitation and repudiated his actions as a terrorist, and finally took responsibility for his actions via his confession and promise to make something of himself (Dr. Khadr, I presume!), prolly the best thing for everyone involved is to focus on the future. Omar has accepted his situation, maybe his fanboys should try to do the same.