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Canadian Government Ditches Mediation Talks in $27,000,000 Lawsuit by Accused Jihadi Who Was Detained Overseas

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“Abdelrazik alleges he was tortured in Sudanese custody and the federal government violated his constitutional right to come home….CSIS claimed Abdelrazik was an al-Qaeda operative and a danger to national security. In 2011, Abdelrazik was removed from a UN watch list of suspected al-Qaeda or Taliban associates.”

Yet he was in prison for nearly six years. Apparently he claims he was unjustly accused and wrongly imprisoned. That is a matter for the courts to settle. But meanwhile, he wants a massive payout from the Canadian government, likely because he saw how much money Trudeau handed to the terrorist Omar Khadr, and wants to get in on the gravy train. But even Trudeau seems to have wised up this time, and the Canadian government has walked away from the talks. They know the hit they’d take at the polls if they paid millions to this man.

“Ottawa ditches mediation talks in $27M Abdelrazik lawsuit,” by Murray Brewster, CBC News, April 17, 2018 (thanks to Mark):

A sweeping $27-million lawsuit against the federal government brought by a Sudanese-Canadian who was detained overseas — and not allowed to return home for six years — is headed back to court, CBC News has learned.

The Justice Department had been involved in settlement talks with Abousfian Abdelrazik but abruptly walked away from a recently scheduled mediation session, said Abdelrazik’s lawyer.

“They said they could not provide us with any reasons,” said Paul Champ. “They were looking more at the polls than at their principles, and, unfortunately, I think that’s probably why they withdrew.”

Contacted by CBC News Monday, CSIS did not respond and a spokesperson for the justice minister referred questions to Public Safety.

“The government does not comment on settlement negotiations or ongoing court matters,” Scott Bardsley, a spokesperson for Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, said Monday night.

Opening arguments in the lawsuit, which personally names former Conservative foreign affairs minister Lawrence Cannon, will now take place in Federal Court on Sept. 14.

Torture claims

Abdelrazik spent nearly six years in prison or forced exile and only managed to return to Canada in 2009 after the Federal Court ordered the government of former prime minister Stephen Harper to bring him home.

Abdelrazik alleges he was tortured in Sudanese custody and the federal government violated his constitutional right to come home.

Cannon is personally named because he refused to issue an emergency passport to Abdelrazik, contrary to the advice of Canadian government officials.

The former minister declined comment on the lawsuit and directed CBC News to government lawyers.

CSIS claimed Abdelrazik was an al-Qaeda operative and a danger to national security.

In 2011, Abdelrazik was removed from a UN watch list of suspected al-Qaeda or Taliban associates.

Last summer, the Trudeau government paid a $10.5 million breach-of-rights settlement in the case involving Omar Khadr, a former detainee at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Not long after that deal became public, Abdelrazik was approached by federal lawyers who asked if there was interest in resolving his case.

The two sides formally agreed to take the mediation route in September 2017 and met throughout the fall to hammer out the terms.

At the same time last fall, Ottawa agreed to settle lawsuits involving Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad El Maati and Muayyed Nureddin, all of whom were wrongfully accused of links to terrorism and tortured in Syria. They were collectively paid $31.25 million.

Settlement discussions with Abdelrazik progressed to a full-fledged mediation conference, which was scheduled for between Feb. 28 and March 2.
Lawsuit settlements went over like ‘a lead balloon’

“[The government] withdrew the day before it was to start,” said Champ.

An Angus Reid poll, conducted in the aftermath of the Khadr settlement, found an overwhelming majority of Canadians opposed the Khadr deal and thought it would have been better for the federal government to fight it out in court.

Champ said he believes there’s a whiff of politics in the decision to pull the plug on mediation a day before it was set to begin.

“I think there’s no doubt the political calculus is there would be some blowback, as they experienced with the Khadr settlement,” he said.

A former CSIS analyst who worked counter-terrorism cases at CSIS and Public Safety said previous lawsuit settlements in cases where links to terror groups were alleged went over like a “lead balloon” with the public.

“It was terrible PR for the government,” said Phil Gurski, now retired and the author of The Threat From Within: Recognizing Al Qaeda-Inspired Radicalization and Terrorism in the West.

“The government looked like it was kowtowing to terrorists, and I think the government took a lesson on that.”…


Source: https://gellerreport.com/2018/04/canadian-ditches-mediation.html/


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