Abdelrazik reveals details
Canada ‘indifferent’ to Sudan’s threat to kill Abdelrazik, files show
Canada ‘indifferent’ to Sudan’s threat to kill Abdelrazik, files show
Report slaps CSIS over Khadr
Pretty soon this won’t be news.
CSIS doesn’t protect Canadians, it helps get them abandoned in foreign countries. The Toronto Star revealed today that Justice Zinn’s judgment over CSIS complicity in Abousfian Abdelrazik being stranded in Sudan will not be challenged. …
The reason why we have an intelligence agency is that they are supposed to be reliable and trustworthy, doing the work that is necessary in order to protect us. On Wednesday, Justice Simon Noel of…
Note: This piece was subsequently published on March 26, 2009 in the StarPhoenix. Available online here Due process is a long-standing Canadian principle. It is enshrined in our legal tradition as a safeguard against the…
AWAY IN DETENTION (Away in a Manger) Away in detention, no crib for a bed, The little child refugee lays down her sweet head. The guards look at her through the cracks in the door,…
Could CSIS be snooping in on your calls? Routine harassment has been noted where they could not make a legal case. And if they can violate solicitor-client privilege, anything is possible. The concept of solicitor-client…