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Diab supporters urge Ottawa to reject French terrorism proceeding­s

- JIM BRONSKILL

OTTAWA — Supporters of Hassan Diab are urging the Trudeau government to rebuff any new extraditio­n request from France now that there is a date for the Ottawa sociology professor’s terrorism trial.

Diab, 68, is slated to face trial in France in April next year for a 1980 Paris bombing, even though he was freed from French cus- tody four years ago.

Born in Lebanon, Diab became a Canadian citizen in 1993, working in Ottawa as a university teacher.

The RCMP arrested him in November 2008 in response to a request by France.

French authoritie­s suspect he was involved in the attack on a Paris synagogue that killed four people and injured dozens of others, an accusation he has always denied.

Following lengthy proceeding­s that went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, Diab was extradited to France where he spent three years behind bars, including time in solitary confinemen­t.

In January 2018, French judges dismissed the allegation­s against him and ordered his immediate release, allowing him to return to Ottawa where he lives with his wife and children.

Last May a French court upheld a decision directing Diab to stand trial, a ruling his lawyer, Donald Bayne, called inexplicab­le.

Diab’s supporters have long argued he was in Beirut writing university exams — not Paris — when the attack took place. They say fingerprin­t, palm print and handwritin­g evidence clears Diab of the crime.

The case against Diab is anchored in secret, unsourced intelligen­ce that might be the product of torture, his supporters say.

It is time for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Justice Minister David Lametti to make it categorica­lly clear “that Canada will in no way participat­e in this cruel and misguided charade,” said Alex Neve, former secretary-general of Amnesty Internatio­nal Canada.

“Canada must at a minimum convey to French authoritie­s that a second request for Dr. Diab’s extraditio­n would be refused."

 ?? CP FILE ?? Hassan Diab is slated to face trial in France in April next year for a 1980 Paris bombing.
CP FILE Hassan Diab is slated to face trial in France in April next year for a 1980 Paris bombing.

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