Liberal government: In a major setback to a Liberal government still refusing to repeal the repressive Bill C-51, the Federal Court has found unreasonable the secret trial security certificate against the long-suffering Mahmoud Jaballah, almost 20 years to the day that the Egyptian refugee and his family arrived in Canada seeking asylum from the Mubarak dictatorship, according to Rabble. While the written decision for this finding has yet to be released, this hopefully brings to a close an 18-year legal fight that helped spur an international campaign of condemnation against Canada use of secret trials, indefinite detention, deportation to torture, and the patently illegal practices conducted by Canada spy agency, CSIS. Jaballah, who was jailed without charge and tortured on many occasions in Egypt , was originally arrested in 1999 under the much-criticized security certificate, alleging he was a threat to national security. Chip in to keep stories like these coming. The problem he faced He was not allowed to see the secret case against him in a process that allowed as evidence anything not normally admissible in a court of law. The response of CSIS was clear: co-operate or you will be jailed and deported to torture. CSIS had originally approached him to spy on his community, and he refused.
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