Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh: described Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh as quiet and helpful when he lived in St. Vital with his wife and two children and worked in a small grocery store. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. It part of the new citizenship law that received royal assent in June and is expected to be enacted any day now. A 2010 courtroom sketch of then 30-year-old Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh. HOY / THE Now Alizadeh, who pleaded guilty to a terrorism charge last month in Ottawa and was sentenced to 24 years in prison, could become the first person to take the Canadian oath of citizenship and have it stripped from him as part of the federal government fight against terrorism.
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