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By: Law is Cool · August 20, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights · Add Comment 

Released Canadian’s lawyer clamouring for client’s case file

He added he fears that Ms. Mohamud is the victim of a “whisper campaign” from federal officials who are leaking unverified claims to the news media.

“My client is being defamed, and they can clear it all up by giving me the file,” Mr. Boulakia said.

The government refused to comment on the matter yesterday, saying it is waiting for an internal report on the events.

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Injustice continues

By: Law is Cool · August 4, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights, Constitutional Law · 1 Comment 

Trapped in Nairobi, woman’s life crumbles

Her rent has not been paid in three months, her credit card bills are accumulating interest, her phone, Internet and cable connections have been cut off. She hasn’t earned a penny in three months and she is worried she may not have a job when she returns. …

ATS courier company is holding Mohamud’s job as an overnight mid-level supervisor at its Toronto sorting plant. “She is welcome back at work; we’re looking forward to having her back,” vice-president Bob Brogan said last week.

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What if you don’t “look like” your passport photo?

By: Law is Cool · July 28, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights, Constitutional Law · Add Comment 

Woman held in Kenya gives up DNA samples

What is known for certain is that no Canadian official has checked Mohamud’s story in Toronto with her best friends, neighbours, employer, ex-husband, 12-year-old son or the son’s babysitter, Boulakia said.

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Lips and law

By: Law is Cool · July 24, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights, Constitutional Law · Add Comment 

Woman’s lips trapped her in Kenya

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