Thursday's blog piece "the prime minister, the taliban and human rights" was published in the Toronto Star today as an op-ed. You can catch the Star's version here.
My fear is that this piece will never attract any conservative readers (not because it is in the Toronto Star, but because it is critical of Harper). The fact is, this is an important issue. Ensuring our PoW's are treated in accordance with the Geneva Convnetion is an essential tactical and strategic tool for our soldiers in Afghanistan. Ethics and values aside, it would be a mistake to discard even on purely military grounds, especially to simply win some small political points at home.
However unlikely the possibility, if the PMO reads this piece I'd understand why they might get angry. That said, I hope it doesn't prevent them from taking its underlying advice to heart. This is not a partisan issue, this is a "how do we achieve success and protect our soliders in Afghanistan" issue.
(Updated 10:38AM PST) Want to say thank you to the numerous friendly emails. Also my friend Taylor Owen sent me this fantastic piece, which highlights how the current British PoW crisis in Iran feeds off this problem as well...


