News Source: The Globe and Mail
| 5 months ago
Montreal — From Monday's Globe and Mail Last updated on Sunday, Jun. 28, 2009 09:49PM EDT A bousfian Abdelrazik is back on Canadian soil a partly free man, but his lawyer says mysterious people are watching his every move and he may seek a court...
News Source: United Press International
| 5 months ago
A Montreal man said he was glad to be home after being confined in Sudan for nearly six years for suspected ties to terrorism. Abousfian Abdelrazik, who was born in Sudan, underwent torture during two stints in a Sudanese jail and was forced to...
News Source: BBC
| 5 months ago
Abousfian Abdelrazik was arrested while visiting his sick mother in 2003, and accused of having links with al-Qaeda. Canada refused to renew his passport, but after his release he stayed at the Canadian embassy in Khartoum. On 4 June a Canadian court...
News Source: Macleans
| 5 months ago
Smiling broadly and flashing a peace sign, Abousfian Abdelrazik has been reunited with his son and step daughter in Montreal. After spending the past six years stranded in Sudan, he said it's great to be home. Abdelrazik arrived back in Canada...
News Source: Toronto Star
| 5 months ago
His name is on the no-fly list, but yesterday he was flying high above rippled clouds blanketing the world below on his way home to see his family for the first time in six years. Abousfian Abdelrazik was five hours into a flight from Abu Dhabi to...