Tortured for 16 months in a Syrian prison, Patrick Michael Sullivan refused
to hand over the details of secret trade talks related to the now defunct
agreement in principle, to the now defunct agreement in principle related to
the Syrian charter treaty.
In late January 2008, Sullivan's Canadian lawyer, Edward Howard Braskle,
stated, "Sullivan's has had enough of Syria. The food's awful. And there is
no TV to watch. Not to mention, you can't get loaded in the Middle Eastern
countries, not without getting arrested, of course..."
Patrick Michael Sullivan is expected to be deported back to Canada in early
February 2008, where he will be turned over to Canadian Government agents
and held indefinitely under new Canadian laws passed since the 9/11 attacks.
(Associated Press - Jan. 31st, 2008 - All Rights Reserved)