Lawrence Cannon: Abousfian Abdelrazik , who was imprisoned by the Sudanese before being stranded in the Canadian Embassy in Khartoum, put questions to Cannon now Canadas ambassador to France through his counsel during a closed-door examination process, a precursor to trial, according to The Star. He sat across the table from Mr. Cannon which was, I think, quite a difficult moment for him, Champ said in an interview and OTTAWA Former foreign affairs minister Lawrence Cannon recently spent more than two hours answering questions under oath as part of a lawsuit filed by a Montreal man seeking compensation and an apology from the federal government for his prolonged detention in Sudan. Abdelraziks lawyer, Paul Champ, says while details of the session which took place in Ottawa last Thursday are confidential at this point, his client found the experience both cathartic and challenging.
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