Leila Ben Ali Dept: MONTREAL - A reclusive Tunisian billionaire who was a key member of the now deposed ruling clan is fighting for the right to stay in Canada, though he's waging his battle from the shadows, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Trabelsi said through his lawyers that he is fearful for his safety and that of his family. He has hired his own security detail and said he feared being followed by a crowd of local Tunisians who'd hoped to see him in the flesh on Monday and a man carries goods from the house of Belhassen Trabelsi, the brother of the former President's wife, Leila Ben Ali, in Sokra, 16 kms 10 miles from Tunis, in this Jan. 15, 2011 photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Hassene Dridi Belhassen Trabelsi has been in Canada since January 2011 after fleeing his country in the midst of a revolution, but he has remained out of the spotlight and failed to show up even for his own Immigration and Refugee Board appeal Monday.
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