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Toronto Islamic centre offers to post bail for Abdullah Khadr

Members of a Toronto Islamic centre have offered to post $50,000 bail for Abdullah Khadr, the eldest son in a family accused of ties to terrorism who has spent more than two years in prison.

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No evidence Khadr a risk to Canadians, his lawyers say

Lawyers for Abdullah Khadr, the eldest son of a family accused of ties to al-Qaeda, argued Thursday that evidence used to deny their client bail after his 2005 arrest was inadequate.

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Abdullah Khadr fights for bail Wednesday

Lawyers for Abdullah Khadr, the eldest son in a family accused of ties to terrorism, were in a Toronto court Wednesday to fight for his release while he awaits a decision on extradition to the U.S.

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Mosque helping Khadr accused of terror links

The Islamic centre offering Abdullah Khadr a job, and helping post bail for the eldest son in the infamous Khadr family, was frequented by individuals with ties to terrorism and extremist activities, according to Crown arguments at a bail review hearing yesterday.

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Tears for a Terrorist

By Stephen Brown and Jacob Laksin Pity Omar Khadr. That is the theme of a disinformation campaign being waged by lawyers for the Toronto-born al-Qaeda terrorist, imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay since 2002, when he killed an American soldier with a hand grenade. Designed to win Khadr’s release and to publically discredit the U.S.-run detention facility in [...]