A panel on the Hassan Diab case took place at Carleton University on October 19, 2011. The panelists included Donald Bayne, Diab’s lawyer, and Nathalie Desrosiers, General Counsel of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA). It was moderated by Bill Skidmore, instructor at the Institute of Interdiscplinary Studies at Carleton University.
Below is the video clip of the main presentation. There was also a Q&A period during whcih interesting questions were asked by the audience.
If you would like us to post the Q&A video clip please let us know by leaving a comment in the box below.
For those who missed Rights and Security on the Hassan Diab case which aired three months ago on Prism TV you can watch the clip here.
Enjoy watching!
Don Pratt
October 24, 2011 at 11:39 pm
I enjoyed having the opportunity to watch and listen to this presentation online, since I could not get to the Ottawa venue. It is especially nice to see that CCLA is joining the effort to raise awareness about the serious legal/evidentiary issues in Dr. Diab’s case. I would like to see what kinds of questions were posed, and answers given, during the Q&A portion of the event.
Maher Arar
October 25, 2011 at 6:45 am
We will post the Q&A clip within the next 48 hours
Nawal Copty
October 24, 2011 at 11:09 pm
This is an excellent panel. It highlights the injustices and absurdities of the Diab case and the important issues at stake. Thanks for posting it! I am very interested in the Q&A video clip, and would appreciate posting that too.
Rachel Anjorin
October 21, 2011 at 10:44 pm
Please post the Q&A session that followed the Hassan Diab panel called “Extradition Law on Trial”. I would be VERY interested to see that Q&A session. As a supporter of Hassan Diab, it would be helpful in honing my own speaking points to know what people have been asking. Thanks so much.
Maher Arar
October 23, 2011 at 4:38 pm
We are still waiting for more requests to come in. So far you are the only one asking for it. To make it worthwhile for us we need to get at least two more requests.