Law 2101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Halfway House, Canadian Passport, Al-Qaeda

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Sanctions committee) that could put people on an al-qaeda sanctions list: all un member states were required to ensure that those people never travelled by airplane, and that all their property, bank accounts, etc were frozen. In 2003 his mother in sudan became sick. Because he was considered an opponent of the current president, he was arrested and detained by sudanese authorities, but was never charged with any crime: during his first period of detention, csis officials interrogated him. He was also tortured by sudanese officials, which he told the csis officials. He had gone on 3 hunger strikes to protest his treatment, for which he was tortured. Days before the scheduled departure, the airline informed canada it would not board mr. abdelrazik because his name was on a (cid:862)(cid:374)o fl(cid:455)(cid:863) list: on july 26, 2005, he was provided with a written decision from the sudanese. Ministry of justice, exonerating him of any affiliation with al-qaida.

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