An advocacy organization wants a public inquiry into the situation of 21 men arrested in Toronto in the summer on suspicion of being terrorists. None of them were ever charged with terrorism-related offences, even though Immigration Canada officials said at the time that they might pose a threat to national security. The last of the 21, Manzoor Joyia, left jail Monday and was deported to his native Pakistan. Like the others, he was deported because he lied to get a visa. After the men were arrested, “their names were splashed all around the world with headlines linking them to al-Qaeda,” said Farrah Miranda, an advocate for Project Threadbare. Full Story
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