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Khan may be a Canuck
2004-08-10
The Canadian government is investigating a report that a man of Pakistani origin who was arrested for his role in an extensive al-Qaeda terrorist plot may be a Canadian citizen.
Should we be expecting the prime minister to make a personal appeal to have him sprung?
Foreign Affairs spokesman Reynald Doiron said yesterday the federal department has contacted its counterparts in Pakistan to confirm a Times of London newspaper report, citing a Pakistani official, that the 25-year-old Mr. Khan is a Canadian. Canada's high commissioner in Islamabad has requested that Pakistani officials supply a date of birth, place of birth and photo of Mr. Khan to compare with Canadian records. "There has been movement but no confirmation," said Mr. Doiron. "The Pakistanis have not yet provided our high commissioner in Islamabad with any conclusive information or data regarding the Canadian citizenship of that guy."
Is the high command of international Islamism in Karachi or Toronto? Enquiring minds want to know...
Foreign Affairs has checked citizenship records and has come up with a name match, but Mr. Doiron cautioned against reading too much into it because of the several spelling variations of Mr. Khan's given names and the fact that he has an extremely common surname -- comparable to Smith in English. Pakistani intelligence authorities forced Mr. Khan to take part in a "sting" operation that has led to the arrest of some of Osama bin Laden's most dangerous agents, several reports citing Pakistani officials have said. Mr. Khan e-mailed al-Qaeda comrades while in custody in Pakistan and some of them responded, but the operation may have been compromised after Mr. Khan's name appeared in U.S. newspapers.
Yeah. It may have.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#8  Sorry to burst your bubble guys, but...

Federal officials in Ottawa said Monday that a computer engineer arrested in Pakistan and linked to al-Qaeda is not a Canadian.
Posted by: Rafael   2004-08-10 23:01  

#7  ahh good old Khaaaan , always something going on in the world wide global Khan family,i think we can all agree that all the Khans in the world are related and therefore not to be trusted, trust me on that.
Posted by: Shep UK   2004-08-10 16:52  

#6  Should we be expecting the prime minister to make a personal appeal to have him sprung?

Chretien, oui. Paul Martin, prolly not. But maybe some midlevel functionary...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-08-10 15:33  

#5  So - do they get to beat him to death with a shoe if he IS a Canuk?
Posted by: mojo   2004-08-10 13:26  

#4  Canada - Passport supplier to terrorists world wide. "When I'm on Jihad, I always travel under the Maple Leaf!" - Unidentified Gitmo inmate #134

Testimonials were reimbursed with asylum grants to relatives.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-08-10 13:23  

#3  With appropriate apologies to Frank J...
Posted by: .com   2004-08-10 13:15  

#2  kkkkhhaaaannn a hoser?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-08-10 12:57  

#1  I told you we had to keep a close eye on our neighbors to the North.

If you're ever in a conversation and the person happens to mention being a fan of curling, they most likely a terrorist.
Posted by: danking70   2004-08-10 12:52  

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