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    1. Leather-Paramedic-10 on

      >A Moroccan terrorist convicted in Quebec almost two decades ago has been denied parole in a decision that said he had no remorse and continued to legitimize violence.
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      >Said Namouh, 52, remains a “significant, indeed concerning, risk,” despite having been behind bars since 2007, according to the Parole Board of Canada.

    2. Abject_Rhubarb_3430 on

      Sooo

      If they are deported they can scheme against the people that locked them up.

      Or

      They are kept behind bars, paid for by the constituents of the locale and potentially less scheming.

      Which is a better choice?

    3. theangleofdarkness99 on

      This isn’t frustrating at all:

      „Namouh could also delay his departure from Canada by claiming he faces risks if returned to Morocco, and could be released from custody while the CBSA processes his request

    4. This is just another proof that the citizenship should be made revokable.At least for dual citizens.

    5. Outrageous_Order_197 on

      Have they tried giving him 10 million dollars? Are they stoopid?

    6. TendieRetard on

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Said_Namouh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Said_Namouh)

      >*In 2009, he was convicted under the* [*Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Anti-Terrorism_Act) *of distributing „*[*jihadist*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jihadist)*“ propaganda online and sentenced to* [*life imprisonment*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_imprisonment)*.*[*^([1])*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Said_Namouh#cite_note-line-1)[*^([4])*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Said_Namouh#cite_note-4)[*^([5])*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Said_Namouh#cite_note-CP-5)

    7. periodicable on

      Probably lives in Brampton, gov opened floodgates, probably studied at seneca

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