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Dividing lines: The case of Mohamed Mahjoub

Twelve years ago, Mohamed Mahjoub became a victim of one of the most egregious legal measures that can be taken against a person in Canada, a security certificate. Since then, though he was never even charged with a crime, he faced seven years of detention followed by release with draconian conditions. Though his conditions of release were recently loosened somewhat, troubling questions remain about the entire security apparatus in which Mahjoub and others are ensnared.

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Nine years in jail without a trial

December 16, 2009
| Mohamed Mahjoub was arrested on a security certificate in 2003. He has been held in prison ever since, except for a brief period of punitive house arrest, and has spent many months on hunger strike.

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