Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Abousfian Abdelrazik" in English language version.
Newly obtained government documents, now in the possession of The Globe and Mail, also show that in a secret briefing to then foreign affairs minister Maxime Bernier, officials admitted as recently as last year that Mr. Abdelrazik had been originally imprisoned in Khartoum at the request of mysterious "Canadian" authorities.[permanent dead link ]
Margin notes on CSIS documents related to the conversation, marked "Secret" and now in the possession of The Globe and Mail, highlight the fact that Mr. Abdelrazik was only on a U.S. no-fly list – insufficient to keep him from returning to Canada.
OTTAWA–The federal government is being accused of orchestrating the overseas detention of a Canadian citizen suspected of terrorist ties – then letting him languish for years in Sudan even though authorities there found no evidence to support charges against him.
OTTAWA–The federal government is being accused of orchestrating the overseas detention of a Canadian citizen suspected of terrorist ties – then letting him languish for years in Sudan even though authorities there found no evidence to support charges against him.
Margin notes on CSIS documents related to the conversation, marked "Secret" and now in the possession of The Globe and Mail, highlight the fact that Mr. Abdelrazik was only on a U.S. no-fly list – insufficient to keep him from returning to Canada.