The Canadian Press
2003-11-04 | Canadian Detained
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Syrian-born Canadian Maher Arar spoke publicly for the first time about the torture he endured after being deported last year from the United States to Syria. At a November 4th Ottawa news conference, Arar described in graphic detail the condition of his prison cell in Syria.
Date: 2003-11-04
Placeline: OTTAWA, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 35 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << it was like a grave exactly like the grief it had no light it was a 3 ft wide it was 6 ft deep what's 7 ft Ty there were two blankets to dishes and two bottles one bottle was for water and the other was and the other one was used for urinating during the night nothing else no lights I spent 10 month and 10 days inside that grave >>
Date: 2003-11-04
Placeline: OTTAWA, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 35 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << it was like a grave exactly like the grief it had no light it was a 3 ft wide it was 6 ft deep what's 7 ft Ty there were two blankets to dishes and two bottles one bottle was for water and the other was and the other one was used for urinating during the night nothing else no lights I spent 10 month and 10 days inside that grave >>
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