Listen to an interview with Mahjoub!
"... la FTQ et ses syndicats affiliés dénoncent les certificats de sécurité et exigent le retrait de cette disposition de la Loi sur l’immigration et la protection des réfugiés."
New Democratic Party (NDP) - Hunger Strike Takes Dangerous Turn
(En français)
"This hunger strike has clearly taken a very dangerous turn,” said New Democrat Bill Siksay (Burnaby-Douglas). “Hunger strikes of this type risk serious permanent health consequences and death after 170 days. Hospitalization is not a good sign."
"Members of the Canadian Council for Refugees are appalled at the fact that any long-term detainees should be held in such inhumane conditions in Canada, let alone persons who are not convicted or even accused of any crime."
Center For Constitutional Rights
"Mr. Mahjoub, like many detainees held indefinitely by the United States, has been left no choice but to starve himself to demand basic humane treatment from a government that is detaining him on secret evidence without charges, and threatening to deport him to torture"
Legal and Medical Professionals
"Indefinite detention without charge on the basis of secret evidence flies in the face of basic principles of justice and due process. In addition, Mohammad Mahjoub and other security certificate detainees are held in conditions that are far worse than those of most convicted criminals, despite the fact that they have never been charged with any crime, much less found guilty. "
"You have the power to avoid such an outcome by ensuring that our province lives up to its international obligations in respect of treatment of prisoners. Your action can, and must, save Mr. Mahjoub’s life."
"You must intervene immediately and allow him access to the medical care he requires. Furthermore, we ask that you allow him to have touch visits with his young children. It is hard to believe that either request could pose a threat to national security. You have the power, and therefore the moral responsibility, to act now to resolve a crisis, which could cost a human life."
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