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CBC News Online | October 1, 2003


THE INTERVIEW

Sep 30, 2003: Part 1 | Part 2

Oct 1, 2003: Part 1 | Part 2


WEB EXCLUSIVE

More of Peter Mansbridge's interview with William Sampson:

Does one forget what happened or accept it?

What was the worst thing that happened to William Sampson?

How did William Sampson stay strong?

William Sampson and "the suicide thing."

How William Sampson found out about what happened on September 11, 2001.


AUDIO

CBC Newsworld's Kathleen Petty interviews Liberal MP Dan McTeague who has worked on the release of William Sampson for almost a year. (Runs 9:21)

CBC Newsmorning's Gloria Macarenko interviews James Lockyer, lawyer for William Sampson. (Runs 5:10)

CBC Newsworld's Christopher Thomas gets a view of Canadian diplomats from Sun Kyung Yi who has made a documentary on the plight of Canadians imprisoned in foreign countries. (Runs 7:29)






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CBC STORIES:
Sampson's torture suit bid denied (June 14, 2006)

Canadian Sampson wins right to sue Saudi captors (Oct. 28, 2004)

Canadian businessman sues Saudi captors (Feb. 24, 2004)

Sampson threatens to sue Ottawa (Nov. 10, 2003)

Canadian government failed me: Sampson (Nov. 6, 2003)

Tough talk hurts Canadians imprisoned abroad: Graham (Nov. 5, 2003)

Kick out Saudi ambassador: Day (Sept. 10, 2003)

Sampson told Canadian officials of torture (Aug. 13, 2003)

Prince Charles instrumental in freeing Sampson: U.K. papers (Aug. 10, 2003)

Canadian convicted in Saudi bombings released (Aug. 8, 2003)

Sampson may be free in weeks: lawyer (May 20, 2003)

Ottawa no help, says father of man in Saudi jail (Jan. 8, 2003)

Lawyers hope to save Canadian from Saudi execution (Nov. 15, 2002)

Group lobbies Saudi ambassador to free Canadian from death sentence (Nov. 2, 2002)

Cdn. businessman sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia: reports (April 26, 2002)

Saudis dismiss accusations they tortured Britons, Canadian (Jan. 31, 2002)

Saudi prince cancels Ottawa visit (May 31, 2001)

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