Wikileaks has uncovered a mystery worthy of a Hitchcock film, involving a Canadian, the infamous Bagram prison, schizophrenia and the disappearance of a man into thin air.
Khaled Samy Abdallah Ismail is an Canadian-Egyptian mistakenly captured in Kandahar in 2006 and detained for 18 months in Bagram while authorities decided what to do with him.
Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Abdallah was virtually ignored by Canada. That is until 18 months after his capture, when Canadian authorities took a renewed interest in the detainee.
That’s the last we hear of Abdallah. CBC tried to locate him but came up empty. Which raises the question, as CBC rightly asks, how many other Canadians were/are being held at Bagram or any secret prison in the mideast?
Cross posted at Let Freedom Rain.