Join Hassan Diab Event in Vancouver
on April 5, 2017

March 22, 2017

Why is a Canadian Professor still in a French jail? What can we do about it?

Please join us in Vancouver on April 5 and learn about Dr. Hassan Diab’s case.

Hear: Don Bayne (Hassan’s Canadian lawyer) and Hasan Alam (of Critical Muslim Voices) speak about the 8-year nightmare of Hassan Diab.
View: The short documentary, “Rubber Stamped: The Hassan Diab Story”
Time: Wednesday, April 5, 2017, at 7:00 PM
Place: Vancouver Public Library, Central Branch, Combined Peter and Alma Room, 350 W. Georgia St, Vancouver, BC — Map

Event sponsored by:

  • British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA)
  • Hassan Diab Support Committee (Vancouver)

Endorsed by: Critical Muslim Voices

  • Independent Jewish Voices
  • Canadian Association of University Teachers

RSVP here: https://bccla.org/events/2017/03/justice-hassan-diab
Note: This is a free and public event. No ticket required. However, RSVPs are requested for event logistics.

If you are a Canadian citizen or resident, please sign the e-petition calling upon the Government of Canada to work towards the immediate granting of bail to Hassan Diab and securing his urgent return to his family and home in Canada. To sign, visit:
https://petitions.parl.gc.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-833

Background:

Hassan Diab, a sociology professor at the University of Ottawa, was arrested in 2008 in connection with the deadly bombing of a Paris synagogue that occurred 28 years prior in 1980.

After 6 years of imprisonment and house arrest in Canada, Mr. Diab was extradited to France in 2014. Because of France’s documented history of using torture evidence in anti-terrorism investigations and trials, human rights and civil liberties groups – including the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) – opposed the unconditional extradition given concerns that if delivered to France, Dr. Diab – a Canadian citizen – may face trial based on evidence potentially derived from torture.

The Canadian judge who extradited Hassan Diab described the French case as “weak” and concluded that a conviction was unlikely if tried in a Canadian court. France’s new anti-terrorism laws permit courts to rely on secret “intelligence,” whose contents or sources have never been disclosed to Mr. Diab.

Since his jailing, French investigative judges recommended that he be released on bail, saying there was reliable evidence that he was not in Paris at the time of the bombing. An appeal panel over-turned these recommendations saying that Diab’s release would be a ” threat” to “public order”.

Don Bayne, a leading criminal defence lawyer, said Mr. Diab, a Muslim Canadian, is Canada’s Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jew wrongly accused during a strongly anti-Semitic time.

It has now been more than two years that Mr. Diab has been held in pre-trial detention in France. We are calling on the Government of Canada to raise Mr. Diab’s case with the French authorities. We have the gravest concern that this case represents a profound miscarriage of justice and the time to act is long overdue.

Read:  BCCLA blog by Carmen Cheung, “The stuff of hope and trust – resisting the use of evidence derived from torture”


Hassan Diab Support Committee
Email: diabsupport@gmail.com
Web: http://www.justiceforhassandiab.org


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