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Bringing 'Em Back or Not? (I.D.'ed Cdn ISIS fighters, families, kids?)

What is it with people from Squamish?

They're a very passionate people... might have something to do with being able to own your own home so close to alot of great drugs ;)


“My radicalization was really about impressing my boyfriend, Gerry. What turned Gerry on was me being a militant urban guerrilla. … He wasn’t my boyfriend, he had no feelings for me.”

 
Just moved these last two posts here where they & other returnees have been discussed.

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This from the RCMP info-machine ...
... and a bit of back story (Nov 2023) ...
... and what Wikipedia has to say about that ISIS female unit
Usual reminder: According to Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms, "Any person charged with an offence has the right .... to be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law in a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal."
I think I'd like to know more about this Sean Moore fellow.
 
I think I'd like to know more about this Sean Moore fellow.
Quite the ... adventurer, him - an initial Google-fu shows he seems to have done work trying to help Yazidis et. al. in/around Kurdistan. Some back story going back to 2015 ...
"Canadian man held captive in Syria says he was tortured, kept in cell that felt 'like a coffin' " (cbc.ca)
 
The latest on one of those wanting to come back to Canada ...
A bit of back story: kids brought back earlier this year ...
... without the mom. Federal Court was asked to allow the mom back in late last year ...
... but I can't find the case on the FC site.
 
A bit of the latest via CTV ...

Canadian ISIS sniper: I didn't behead anyone or anything like that! (archived here)
Then there's (still) this guy (archived here and here) - says he's OK coming back to Canada & prefers to serve a sentence in Canadian jail (although media statements aren't taken under oath, right?).
More backstory on Letts (dual Brit-Canadian who's had his Brit citizenship stripped - in March of this year, The Supremes decided not to hear a case brought by his family's lawyer to bring him & some others back to Canada)
 
Then there's (still) this guy (archived here and here) - says he's OK coming back to Canada & prefers to serve a sentence in Canadian jail (although media statements aren't taken under oath, right?).
More backstory on Letts (dual Brit-Canadian who's had his Brit citizenship stripped - in March of this year, The Supremes decided not to hear a case brought by his family's lawyer to bring him & some others back to Canada)

Following the SCC denial of leave to appeal in Letts’ case in March, his lawyers filed a last ditch motion for the court to reconsider the denial of leave to appeal. That was denied on November 1st. Letts’ case to be repatriated has run its full course through Canadian courts and he has lost fully and finally. If he ever comes to Canada (I won’t say ‘return’, cause although a dual citizen I don’t believe he’s ever been here), it won’t be because the courts forced the government to facilitate it.

The other male Canadian ISIS suspects detained in Syrian were part of the same chain of cases and were denied leave to appeal to SCC in, I think, the same decision. Letts is the only case I know of who asked the SCC to reconsider, and it was denied. Safe bet none of the rest would prevail with the same request.

Any Canadian citizen has the right to enter Canada should they make it here, but the courts have made it clear the government has no obligation to help repatriate them.
 
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The other male Canadian ISIS suspects detained in Syrian were part of the same chain of cases and were denied leave to appeal to SCC in, I think, the same decision. Letts is the only case I know of who asked the SCC to reconsider, and it was denied. Safe bet none of the rest would prevail with the same request.

Any Canadian citizen has the right to enter Canada should they make it here, but the courts have made it clear the government has no obligation to help repatriate them.
IF they manage to make it back, could they be arrested and held for trial?
 
I’m guessing the reason the Kurds aren’t putting them on planes and deporting them to St. John’s is they don’t have the money for that.
 
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