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Defence Department vows to examine extremism in Canadian-trained foreign troops

- CHRISTOPHE­R REYNOLDS

OTTAWA

The Defence Department has vowed to review how the military screens for extremist views in the foreign troops it trains after a report found that far-right radicals in the Ukrainian military boasted on social media that they received training from the Canadian Armed Forces and took part in joint exercises.

The study this month out of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., found that members of Centuria have worked with and accessed training from Canada, among other NATO countries.

Centuria is a group that holds ties to far-right movements, venerates Nazi figures and aims to protect what it calls Europe’s “ethnic identity,”according to the report from the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies.

In response to the study, the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center this week called for an investigat­ion by the Defence Department.

“I think they have to reassess the program, because these are the last people on earth whom you want to train,” Efraim Zuroff, director of the centre’s Israel office, said in a phone interview from Jerusalem.

“In other words, these are people who might turn those weapons later, not against the Russians but against people among their own population who they don’t like or they don’t agree with and God knows what,” said Zuroff, who also carries the title of the centre’s chief Nazi hunter.

The Defence Department said in an email that Canada currently relies on the Ukrainian government to vet its security forces.

“If Canadian soldiers suspect that their Ukrainian counterpar­ts or trainees hold racist views, they are removed immediatel­y. There is no burden of proof on the CAF (Canadian Armed Forces) to demonstrat­e this beyond a reasonable doubt,” the department said.

Nonetheles­s, the study’s findings prompted the department to conduct a “thorough review of this report, including whether current policies and procedures in place are sufficient­ly stringent to flag and prevent the CAF from unwittingl­y aiding those whose views it fundamenta­lly opposes.”

The report said none of the Western government­s contacted in the study, including Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and Germany, vet Ukrainian training recipients for extremist views and ties.

“The upshot of this report is that between these two sides, nobody is actually doing their job,” Tarik Cyril Amar, a professor at Columbia University and expert on Ukraine, said in a virtual interview from Istanbul.

 ?? UKRAINIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY PRESS OFFICE VIA AP ?? Ukrainian and Canadian servicemen do training exercises to get ready for large scale Internatio­nal military drills on Yavorivsky training ground close to Lviv, western Ukraine, Thursday, April 15, 2021.
UKRAINIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY PRESS OFFICE VIA AP Ukrainian and Canadian servicemen do training exercises to get ready for large scale Internatio­nal military drills on Yavorivsky training ground close to Lviv, western Ukraine, Thursday, April 15, 2021.

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