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Norine MacDonald, the president of The Senlis Council, shot back at the minister of national defence today for his dismissal of the Council's latest report on the situation in Afghanistan.
Last week at a defence committee hearing, Peter MacKay said he didn't believe their finding of an increased Taliban presence in Afghanistan.
After outlining their findings this morning, MacDonald said that the minister should go back and look at other studies recently released that support the Council's report.
She added that, "the difficulty with the minister and our government not accepting the reality of what's going on in Southern Afghanistan, is they're shirking their duty to the Canadian people to manage our commitment in Afghanistan properly."
MacKay went so far last week as to challenge the validity of the Council as a whole, asking "with respect to the Senlis Council, who are Senlis? Who do they report for? Who is on the ground in Afghanistan making these observations?"
MacDonald said that she had been hoping to see the minister while she was in Ottawa to explain their methodologies but "we haven't heard back yet whether the minister will see me or not."
The Senlis Council, an international think tank, will be presenting its study's findings to the Manley Commission on Saturday.
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