Omar Khadr's sister Zaynab detained in Turkey

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Zaynab Khadr was under investigation by the RCMP for terror-related offences before she moved to Turkey in 2012.

Zaynab Khadr, the outspoken sister of former Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr, is in custody in Turkey, the Star has learned.

It isn’t known whether she has been charged or is just being held.

Khadr had moved to Turkey around the time her younger brother Omar was transferred from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Canada in September 2012. She reportedly remarried and had two young children.

She and her mother, Maha Elsamnah, came under strong criticism in Canada for remarks they made for a March 2004 CBC documentary titled Al Qaeda Family.

They were living in Pakistan at the time and criticized what they considered to be Canada’s liberal laws. Elsamnah said she would rather raise her children to fight than live in Canada, where they could become homosexuals or addicted to drugs, earning her family the title of “Canadians of convenience.”

In 2005, Zaynab Khadr was under investigation for terrorism offences by the RCMP, but never charged.

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Omar Khadr's sister Zaynab detained in Turkey | Toronto Star
 

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Please stay in Turkey the both of you. We don't need you to come to Canada and corrupt our children with your evil ways. Can you imagine parents training their kids to murder, and never offer her family nothing, except a life on welfare.
 

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shocking

Zaynab Khadr was under investigation by the RCMP for terror-related offences before she moved to Turkey in 2012.

Zaynab Khadr, the outspoken sister of former Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr, is in custody in Turkey, the Star has learned.

It isn’t known whether she has been charged or is just being held.

Khadr had moved to Turkey around the time her younger brother Omar was transferred from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Canada in September 2012. She reportedly remarried and had two young children.

She and her mother, Maha Elsamnah, came under strong criticism in Canada for remarks they made for a March 2004 CBC documentary titled Al Qaeda Family.

They were living in Pakistan at the time and criticized what they considered to be Canada’s liberal laws. Elsamnah said she would rather raise her children to fight than live in Canada, where they could become homosexuals or addicted to drugs, earning her family the title of “Canadians of convenience.”

In 2005, Zaynab Khadr was under investigation for terrorism offences by the RCMP, but never charged.

but anyway


What the ****s wrong with our security suite?
 

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security?I had confidence in our intelligence then I had to wake up,
the paris attacks were committed by individuals who were on "the list",these individuals were able to move about freely and without limitations,this resulting in the Paris attacks,
there is no intelligence or security,
then again I understand children are being detained as security risks,what a fu cked up intelligence we have,forget the word security.