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An Iraqi-born Canadian geologist, Muayyed Nureddin (مؤيد نورالدين), was imprisoned and tortured in similar circumstances to Maher Arar in Syria. He reported being beaten and interrogated about his connection to a Toronto Islamic school; and called for a public inquiry into the role of Canadian officials in his detention. The Honourable Frank Iacobucci released his report in 2008 and concluded that Nurredin "suffered mistreatment amounting to torture" while in Syrian detention and that deficient information sharing by CSIS and the RCMP "likely contributed" to his detention in Syria. After pursuing a civil litigation for nearly ten years, in July 2017, Nureddin and two other torture victims settled their claims with the Canadian government.

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  • مؤيد نور الدين (ar)
  • Muayyed Nureddin (fr)
  • Muayyed Nureddin (en)
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  • مؤيد نور الدين عراقي المولد وكندي الجنسية، هو جيولوجي حقّقَ شهرة عالمية بعدما تمّ سجنهُ في ظروف مماثلة لتلكَ التي سُجنَ فيها ماهر عرار في سوريا. تعرض مؤيد للضرب والتعذيب والتحقيق معه حول علاقته بالمدرسة الإسلامية في تورونتو. (ar)
  • Muayyed Nureddin (مؤيد نورالدين en arabe) est un géologue canado-irakien qui a été détenu en Syrie pendant un mois à partir de décembre 2003. Une enquête interne du gouvernement du Canada a conclu que cette détention a résulté indirectement d'actions de responsables canadiens du Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité (SCRS) et de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada (GRC) qui ont partagé de l'information au sujet de Muayyed Nureddin à des organismes étrangers. (fr)
  • An Iraqi-born Canadian geologist, Muayyed Nureddin (مؤيد نورالدين), was imprisoned and tortured in similar circumstances to Maher Arar in Syria. He reported being beaten and interrogated about his connection to a Toronto Islamic school; and called for a public inquiry into the role of Canadian officials in his detention. The Honourable Frank Iacobucci released his report in 2008 and concluded that Nurredin "suffered mistreatment amounting to torture" while in Syrian detention and that deficient information sharing by CSIS and the RCMP "likely contributed" to his detention in Syria. After pursuing a civil litigation for nearly ten years, in July 2017, Nureddin and two other torture victims settled their claims with the Canadian government. (en)
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  • مؤيد نور الدين عراقي المولد وكندي الجنسية، هو جيولوجي حقّقَ شهرة عالمية بعدما تمّ سجنهُ في ظروف مماثلة لتلكَ التي سُجنَ فيها ماهر عرار في سوريا. تعرض مؤيد للضرب والتعذيب والتحقيق معه حول علاقته بالمدرسة الإسلامية في تورونتو. (ar)
  • Muayyed Nureddin (مؤيد نورالدين en arabe) est un géologue canado-irakien qui a été détenu en Syrie pendant un mois à partir de décembre 2003. Une enquête interne du gouvernement du Canada a conclu que cette détention a résulté indirectement d'actions de responsables canadiens du Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité (SCRS) et de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada (GRC) qui ont partagé de l'information au sujet de Muayyed Nureddin à des organismes étrangers. (fr)
  • An Iraqi-born Canadian geologist, Muayyed Nureddin (مؤيد نورالدين), was imprisoned and tortured in similar circumstances to Maher Arar in Syria. He reported being beaten and interrogated about his connection to a Toronto Islamic school; and called for a public inquiry into the role of Canadian officials in his detention. The Honourable Frank Iacobucci released his report in 2008 and concluded that Nurredin "suffered mistreatment amounting to torture" while in Syrian detention and that deficient information sharing by CSIS and the RCMP "likely contributed" to his detention in Syria. After pursuing a civil litigation for nearly ten years, in July 2017, Nureddin and two other torture victims settled their claims with the Canadian government. (en)
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