Ottawa begged to stop blocking `peaceful’ man’s return home – Terror suspect in Sudan allowed to take refuge in Canadian embassy
OTTAWA, ONTARIO -– A man stranded in Sudan took refuge in Canada’s embassy in Khartoum yesterday while seeking a resolution to his five-year ordeal.
A lawyer for Sudanese-Canadian Abousfian Abdelrazik says his client has been allowed to stay at the embassy and plans to remain there until he gets answers from Ottawa.
Lawyer Yavar Hameed is accusing the federal government of duplicity and disinformation, with mounting evidence it has been blocking efforts to bring his client home.
Abdelrazik went to visit his ailing mother in 2003 and was caught in legal limbo after accusations he has terrorist ties; no criminal charges have been filed against the former Montrealer. He suffers from asthma, heart problems, and an ulcer, and is living on a $100 monthly loan from the Canadian government.
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