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Canadian judge rules against sending detainee back to Egypt

Posted on 18/10/200603/04/2015 By 3arabawy

From Xinhua…

A Canadian federal court judge ruled on Monday not to deport a man accused of being a national security threat to his native Egypt for he could be tortured there.
Judge Andrew MacKay made the ruling despite acknowledging that Mahmoud Jaballah made a series of questionable phone calls from Toronto to what were most likely terrorist cells around the world, on the day that the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed.
“A reasonable observer would find grounds to believe that he was, or is, a member of a terrorist group,” MacKay stated in his ruling.
Jaballah has been detained since 2001 under one of the Canadian federal government’s controversial security certificates, which allow authorities to detain terrorism suspects indefinitely without charge.
If Canada wants to deport Jaballah, it must find a country free of torture that will take him, the judge ruled.
The Canadian government has been arguing that, the 44-year-old father of six, is a threat to national security, for the past seven years.
He was first arrested in 1999 on allegations that he was linked to the Egyptian group Al-Jihad, which has worked in cohorts with Al-Qaeda. Months later, these accusations were trashed, but he was again arrested in 2001, and this time, held under a security certificate, after the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) said there was fresh evidence linking him to the group.
The government has also accused Jaballah of fighting alongside Muslim extremists, in wars in Afghanistan and Chechnya.
Jaballah’s legal team have refused these accusations, claiming that the information CSIS had received was unreliable.
A federal court judge, earlier this year, upheld a decision not to grant Jaballah asylum, as a person in need of protection from torture.

52 Ain Shams University workers on strike

Posted on 16/10/200603/04/2015 By 3arabawy

Fifty two civil servants and workers are currently on a sit-in at the Ain Shams University Campus, after the administration’s decision to cut down their basic monthly salary from LE220 (US$38) to LE134 (US$23.3), according to Kefaya’s website.

The workers tried without success to meet the university’s dean, so they went on strike, and are refusing to leave the campus despite threats from the security.

Journalists, detainees’ wives demonstrate in Cairo

Posted on 16/10/200631/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Dozens of wives of Islamist detainees demonstrated today in front of the Lawyers’ Syndicate, Downtown Cairo, to protest their husbands continuous detention by the Interior Ministry. Some of them have been in jails without trial since the 1980s.

Meanwhile, a handful of Muslim Brothers journalists demonstrated in front of the Press Syndicate, protesting the closure of the group-affiliated paper, Afaq Arabiya, seven months ago by the government. The journalists posed as vegetable sellers, to symbolize their financial difficulties. “We are left with nothing but selling vegetables ya hokouma,” they were shouting.

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