bill: His photo can be seen only a few pages after an article co-authored by two Waterloo engineering students about the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 formerly Bill C-51 . This is noteworthy because Bill C-51 would subsequently be used to facilitate Mohamed prosecution, according to Rabble. The Iron Warrior article focused on the student experience, discussing the effects of Bill C-51 on campus and the possibility of engineering students being recruited by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service CSIS . It speculated that those same students might be used to spy on Muslim students in the same faculty. One of the only publicly available photographs of the 23-year-old facing terrorism-related charges appeared in the February 2015 edition of Iron Warrior, a magazine published by the University of Waterloo engineering faculty. In a strange coincidence, when the article was published Mohamed was already under investigation for his sympathies to a listed terrorist entity. A year after the article was published Mohamed was arrested on a weapons charge. The premise of the article was correct students and specifically racialized students have both the most to lose from Bill C-51 and the greatest role to play in defeating it.
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