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Khaled Al-Qazzaz (born July 3, 1979) is an educator, philanthropist, and human rights activist based in Egypt and Canada. He is a Canadian-educated Mechanical Engineer, and former school director. Khaled was a staffer, bureaucrat, and civil servant of the democratically elected government led by Mohamed Morsi in Egypt between (30 June 2012 and July 3, 2013). Even though the government was chosen by the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), Khaled is not a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Khaled was forcibly detained by the Egyptian military On July 3, 2013, along with the president and eight other government aides. Khaled remained in an unknown military location for five and a half months. During this time, the Egyptian regime refused to ackno

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  • خالد عدلي مصطفى القزاز (ولد في 3 يوليو 1979) خبير في ومستشار في التعلم الابتكاري وناشط مصري في مجال حقوق الإنسان مؤسس وأمين صندوق مؤسسة القزاز للتعليم والتنمية ومقرها كندا. تولى في الفترة من 2012 إلى 2013 منصب سكرتير رئيس الجمهورية للعلاقات الخارجية. دخل خالد القزاز عالم السياسة بعدما انضم للعمل السياسي الحزبي من خلال توليه ملف العلاقات الخارجية لحزب الحرية والعدالة والذي فاز مرشحه بعد ذلك في انتخابات ديمقراطية في 30 يونيو 2012. في يونيو 2018 حصل خالد على جائزة الخدمة المجتمعية المتميزة في منطقة هالتون (اونتاريو - كندا) لجهوده المتميزة لإدماج ودعم الوافدين الجدد في المجتمع الكندي. (ar)
  • Khaled Al-Qazzaz (born July 3, 1979) is an educator, philanthropist, and human rights activist based in Egypt and Canada. He is a Canadian-educated Mechanical Engineer, and former school director. Khaled was a staffer, bureaucrat, and civil servant of the democratically elected government led by Mohamed Morsi in Egypt between (30 June 2012 and July 3, 2013). Even though the government was chosen by the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), Khaled is not a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Khaled was forcibly detained by the Egyptian military On July 3, 2013, along with the president and eight other government aides. Khaled remained in an unknown military location for five and a half months. During this time, the Egyptian regime refused to ackno (en)
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  • خالد عدلي مصطفى القزاز (ولد في 3 يوليو 1979) خبير في ومستشار في التعلم الابتكاري وناشط مصري في مجال حقوق الإنسان مؤسس وأمين صندوق مؤسسة القزاز للتعليم والتنمية ومقرها كندا. تولى في الفترة من 2012 إلى 2013 منصب سكرتير رئيس الجمهورية للعلاقات الخارجية. دخل خالد القزاز عالم السياسة بعدما انضم للعمل السياسي الحزبي من خلال توليه ملف العلاقات الخارجية لحزب الحرية والعدالة والذي فاز مرشحه بعد ذلك في انتخابات ديمقراطية في 30 يونيو 2012. تم اعتقال خالد القزاز في 3 يوليو 2013 مع الرئيس المصري المنتخب محمد مرسي وثمانية مساعدين حكوميين من أعوانه، أطلقت زوجته سارة عطية حملة دولية لإطلاق سراحه وعودته،عاد خالد إلى تورونتو في 14 أغسطس 2016، بعد معاناة استمرت ثلاث سنوات. في يونيو 2018 حصل خالد على جائزة الخدمة المجتمعية المتميزة في منطقة هالتون (اونتاريو - كندا) لجهوده المتميزة لإدماج ودعم الوافدين الجدد في المجتمع الكندي. (ar)
  • Khaled Al-Qazzaz (born July 3, 1979) is an educator, philanthropist, and human rights activist based in Egypt and Canada. He is a Canadian-educated Mechanical Engineer, and former school director. Khaled was a staffer, bureaucrat, and civil servant of the democratically elected government led by Mohamed Morsi in Egypt between (30 June 2012 and July 3, 2013). Even though the government was chosen by the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), Khaled is not a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Khaled was forcibly detained by the Egyptian military On July 3, 2013, along with the president and eight other government aides. Khaled remained in an unknown military location for five and a half months. During this time, the Egyptian regime refused to acknowledge that it was holding Khaled or to confirm his whereabouts, putting him outside the protection of the law. Khaled was transferred to Tora Prison (Scorpion Wing) on December 17, 2014, and held in solitary confinement for nine months. On October 26, 2014, Khaled continued his detention in a private hospital for three months due to injuries sustained as a result of the extreme conditions of his confinement. As a result of efforts spearheaded by his Canadian wife Sarah Attia with the Free Khaled Al-Qazzaz Campaign (FreeKQ Campaign), Khaled was released on January 11, 2015. Despite his release and cleared legal position, Khaled had been unable to return to Canada for unknown reasons. Khaled waited another 19 months for a return to Canada and was in need of immediate medical attention. Toronto-born Sarah Attia and the Free Khaled al-Qazzaz campaign had been calling on Canadian and Egyptian governments as well as the international community to urgently assist in securing Khaled’s immediate return to Canada. On August 14, 2016, Khaled finally landed back in Toronto after he was abruptly cleared to return to Canada. This ended a three-year ordeal. Shortly after their return, Khaled and his wife Sarah Attia were welcomed by the honorable Minister Stephane Dion and his team at the Global Affairs Canada office in Ottawa. They thanked Minister Dion and his team for the diplomatic leadership shown to bring the family home. The family expressed gratitude to all Canadians, human rights activists, journalists, and government officials who dedicated their time and effort to resolving the ordeals of Canadian families abroad. Presently, both Khaled and Sarah are working actively on the development of their new foundation, the Al-Qazzaz Foundation for Education and Development, where they hope to give back to Canada and the world. The foundation will focus on delivering services and support to disadvantaged communities through innovative online technologies and will launch its first project for Syrian Refugees who have arrived in Canada. By offering cultural awareness, English language services, and mental health support, Sarah and Khaled hope to contribute to the great work the Canadian government started one year ago. (en)
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