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STATEMENTS OF CANADIAN OFFICIALS IN RELATION TO THE CASE OF ABOUSFIAN ABDELRAZIK

STATEMENTS OF CANADIAN OFFICIALS IN RELATION TO THE CASE OF ABOUSFIAN ABDELRAZIK. 2003-2009. DÉCLARATIONS DE FONCTIONNAIRES CANADIENS relativement au dossier d’Abousfian Abdelrazik. 2003-2009. Abousfian Abdelrazik à Montréal dans les années 1990.

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STATEMENTS OF CANADIAN OFFICIALS IN RELATION TO THE CASE OF ABOUSFIAN ABDELRAZIK

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  1. STATEMENTS OF CANADIAN OFFICIALS IN RELATION TO THE CASE OF ABOUSFIAN ABDELRAZIK 2003-2009

  2. DÉCLARATIONS DE FONCTIONNAIRES CANADIENSrelativement au dossier d’Abousfian Abdelrazik 2003-2009

  3. Abousfian Abdelrazik à Montréal dans les années 1990.

  4. “We judge it unlikely that, should Abdelrazik’s detention in Sudan become public knowledge, there would be the same sort of outcry that surrounded Maher Arar’s arrest and deportation from the USA.” • Signed by R.S. Heatherington, Director of Foreign Intelligence Division with DFAIT, October 16, 2003 • DFAIT documents (2003 to 2005), p. 2117

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  6. Abousfian Abdelrazik From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Abousfian Abdelrazik

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  8. CSIS’ Official Position • "CSIS does not and has not arranged for the arrest of Canadian citizens overseas…In the case of Mr. Abdelrazik, CSIS reiterates that it acted in accordance with the CSIS Act, law and policy.” • Isabelle Scott, CSIS spokeswoman comment to the Globe and Mail, March 4, 2009

  9. DFAIT’s “Unofficial” Position Excerpt from Secret DFAIT Memo, December 16, 2005

  10. “As a Canadian citizen he has a right to return to Canada.” • Internal Memo obtained from DFAIT through Privacy Act request (2003-2005), Stamped “CSIS”

  11. “We will take no extraordinary measures, such as sending in a government airplane or a private charter, to effect his [Mr. Abdelrazik’s] departure from Sudan.” • David Hutchings, Ambassador, Canadian Embassy in Khartoum, October 18, 2004 • DFAIT documents, (2003-2005 Privacy Act request) p. 912

  12. Le gouvernement soudanais n’a porté aucune accusation contre Abdelrazik: • “[Abdelrazik] n’appartient à aucune organisation ni parti politique ni à une secte ou autre qui soit fondée sur la compréhension religieuse, ou politique ou raciale. (…) sa présence (…) et ses mouvements ne constituent en aucun cas un grand danger ni contre la société ni contre les individus. Sa présence en tout lieu ne peut constituer aucune menace pour aucuns intérêts internationaux.” • Lettre d’exonération du Bureau de Procureur de crimes entamés contre l’état, Ministère de la Justice du gouvernement du Soudan • le 26 juillet 2005

  13. “ I wish I had a magic wand and make this case go away.” • Odette Gaudet-Fee, DFAIT Consular Case Officer, • Internal Email dated July 13, 2005 • DFAIT documents Privacy Act request (2003-2005) p. 434

  14. “Should [Abdelrazik’s ex-wife] get a private plane, there is very little we could do to stop him from entering Canada. He would need an [emergency [passport] and I guess this could be refused but on what ground?” • Odette Gaude-Fee, DFAIT case officer • Internal Email dated July 30, 2004 • DFAIT Privacy Act Request (2003-2005), p. 736

  15. “I would like to remind you of our commitment, (…), to ensure that he has an emergency travel document to facilitate his return to Canada.” • Sean Robertson, DFAIT Case Management Director, Letter to Abdelrazik’s lawyer dated April 18, 2008

  16. “With respect to your assertion that “Canada’s delay and extreme negligence” caused us to miss out on an offer made by the Government of Sudan to provide an aircraft to return Mr. Abdelrazik to Canada, I would like to confirm that no such offer was made to Departmental officials by the Sudanese government.” Sean Robertson, DFAIT Case Management Director Letter to Abelrazik’s lawyer, dated April 18, 2008

  17. “It is becoming increasingly urgent that we seek authorization from the centre to repatriate Mr. A or written instructions as to how they want us to handle this case. Otherwise we run the very real risk of being accused of having failed to deliver adequate protection and for allowing security concerns to override the provision of consular assistance.” September 29, 2004 Internal DFAIT Email from Dave Dyet to Konrad Sigurdson

  18. “The Government of Canada is not prepared to contribute to the cost of the flight and also not prepared to provide an escort for Mr. Abdelrazik on the flight.” October 31, 2004 Response of Canadian Consul to Government of Sudan’s offer to fly Abdelrazik back to Canada

  19. “His return has been the subject of discussions at the highest levels, including Ministers, and a decision was taken that he was “entitled to a one-time Canadian travel document that would allow him to travel to Canada.” • DFAIT Internal Memo Obtained Through Privacy Act Request (2003-2005)

  20. “Mr. Abdelrazik is subject to an assets freeze, arms embargo and travel ban. Note, however, that as for all Canadians, Mr. Abdelrazik retains the right to return to his own country of nationality. International law expressly provides for a right to return, and prevents states from denying return to own’s [sic] state of nationality.” • DFAIT Internal Document Obtained through Privacy Act Request (2006-2008)

  21. Secret Correspondence to Foreign Affairs • CSIS “has no current substantial information regarding Mr. Abdelrazik.” • Jim Judd, Director of CSIS, November 6, 2007 • The RCMP “has conducted a review of its files and was unable to locate any current and substantive information that indicates Mr. Abdelrazik is involved in criminal activity.” • Mike McDonnell, Assistant Commissioner, National Security Criminal Investigations, RCMP, November 15, 2007

  22. “Passport Canada will issue an emergency passport to Mr. Abdelrazik, upon his submission of a confirmed and paid travel itinerary.” • Letter from Passport Canada to Mr. Abdelrazik’s lawyer, December 23 2008

  23. UN Al Qaida and the Taliban Regulations 3. No person in Canada and no Canadian outside Canada shall knowingly provide or collect by any means, directly or indirectly, funds with the intention that the funds be used, or in the knowledge that the funds are to be used, by the Taliban, a person associated with the Taliban, Usama bin Laden or his associates.

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