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Lawyer Nathan Whitling said a potential deal is in the works for Omar Khadr, now 24, but he didn 't provide details.
World Watch 2010
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"There are negotiations going on, but there's no deal and we're not commenting on the details," one of Khadr's Canadian attorneys, Nate Whitling, told Reuters.
U.S., Canadian lawyers working on deal for youngest detainee Jane Sutton 2010
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"There are negotiations going on, but there's no deal and we're not commenting on the details," one of Khadr's Canadian attorneys, Nate Whitling, told Reuters.
U.S., Canadian lawyers working on deal for youngest detainee Jane Sutton 2010
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Nathan Whitling, a Canadian lawyer representing Mr. Khadr, said no deal was final but "we 're hopeful that we will get one."
Gitmo Defendant in Plea Talks Jess Bravin 2010
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Whitling said the Obama administration's disregard of the Canadian request and introduction of the videotape as evidence against Khadr "confirms the USA's status as an outlaw among the community of nations".
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As Whitling noted in an email accompanying the documents 'release, "The documents paint a picture of a victimized and exploited boy."
Andy Worthington: "Screwed up" and "abused": Omar Khadr's Canadian interrogations at Guantanamo 2008
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Whitling said that he won't get many of the documents he wanted.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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So we went from our interview there with Nathan Whitling in Edmonton to another live event that's happening.
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Also included in the documents released by Whitling and Edney, although not featured in the videotapes, are notes from a second visit with Omar, by Jim Gould of the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, in March 2004.
Andy Worthington: "Screwed up" and "abused": Omar Khadr's Canadian interrogations at Guantanamo 2008
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As Nathan Whitling noted, without elaboration, "The Canadian government did not attempt to appeal this decision."
Andy Worthington: "Screwed up" and "abused": Omar Khadr's Canadian interrogations at Guantanamo 2008
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