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Canadian authorities remand the Algerian Harkat in custody again |
2008-01-31 |
![]() According to Harkat's lawyers, the Canadian authorities blamed this one for not housing his stepmother permanently, which is one of the conditions set for his liberation. But the man, his lawyers added, has never lived alone since his Canadian wife is sharing the same roof with her husband and was there when Harkat was busted. The Canadian authorities accused Mohammed Harkat of being part of an "Al Qaeda" dormant cell and was arrested in 2002 under a security warrant which allows the detention of foreigners without appearing in court. Four years after, Mohammed Harkat was released on parole in 2006 under strict conditions including the wearing of bracelet to track him down by security services as well as being under the supervision of his Canadian wife or one of her relatives. The Canadian federal court is set to pronounce on the case of Mohammed Harkat these coming days. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 ION, NOSI > ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY CHIEF SAYS [Auss]NAVY MAY HAVE TO FIGHT FOR SEA CONTROL, not only Sea Denial as per regional trade/access routes.. Terror threat is an additional challenge to traditional, State-based threats, which the RAN must be ready for. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2008-01-31 01:33 |