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During the Iraq War, which began with the 2003 invasion of Iraq, there were United States military personnel who refused to participate, or continue to participate, in that specific war. Their refusal meant that they faced the possibility of punishment in the United States according to Article 85 of the US Uniform Code of Military Justice. For that reason some of them chose to go to Canada as a place of refuge. The choice of these US Iraq War resisters to go to Canada has led to considerable debate in Canada's society, press, legal arenas, and political arenas. Much of the debate on this issue has been due to the controversial nature of the Iraq War itself. Among the many elements of that debate are Canada's relationship to the Iraq War, and Canada's relationship to the US, its largest tra

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  • معارضو حرب العراق في كندا (ar)
  • Iraq War resisters in Canada (en)
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  • خلال حرب العراق، التي بدأت مع غزو العراق عام 2003، كان هناك أفراد عسكريون للولايات المتحدة رفضوا المشاركة أو الاستمرار في المشاركة في تلك الحرب المحددة. وكان رفضهم يعني أنهم يواجهون إمكانية معاقبتهم في الولايات المتحدة وفقًا للمادة 85 من القانون الأمريكي الموحد للقضاء العسكري. لهذا السبب اختار بعضهم الذهاب إلى كندا كمكان للجوء. أدى اختيار هؤلاء الذين يقاومون حرب العراق الأمريكية للذهاب إلى كندا إلى نقاش كبير في المجتمع والصحافة والمجالات القانونية والساحات السياسية في كندا. يرجع جزء كبير من النقاش حول هذه القضية إلى الطبيعة المثيرة للجدل لحرب العراق نفسها. من بين العناصر العديدة في هذا النقاش علاقة كندا بحرب العراق، وعلاقة كندا بالولايات المتحدة، أكبر شريك تجاري لها. (ar)
  • During the Iraq War, which began with the 2003 invasion of Iraq, there were United States military personnel who refused to participate, or continue to participate, in that specific war. Their refusal meant that they faced the possibility of punishment in the United States according to Article 85 of the US Uniform Code of Military Justice. For that reason some of them chose to go to Canada as a place of refuge. The choice of these US Iraq War resisters to go to Canada has led to considerable debate in Canada's society, press, legal arenas, and political arenas. Much of the debate on this issue has been due to the controversial nature of the Iraq War itself. Among the many elements of that debate are Canada's relationship to the Iraq War, and Canada's relationship to the US, its largest tra (en)
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