‘Anti-Semitism has shown that Israel and Jewish Intelligence Center’ Israel and Jewish Affairs’ Richard Marceau told the National Point, which allows a convicted sinner in Canada in Canada

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A Jewish propaganda group says that this is “abuse of the process” that the professor of the former Carleton University bombed outside the Paris synagogue in 1980 was not handed over to France.
Hassan Diab, who worked in the Sociology Department of the Ottawa-based University, made headlines because he was sentenced in prison in 2023 in France. He was convicted of terrorism and decided to arrest it for him.
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The case won The attention of technological billionaire elon musk in January. Musk Spell on November 2024 in X by Pierre PoilievreThe leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Poilievre wrote that Diab worked as a professor of student teaching on “Social Justice” and told France to “do not face justice.”
In January, the DiaB was already taught at Carleton University. The university said, “The last autumn has taught the course in the course,” he said, he was a former part-time contract teacher and did not work.
Diab spoke Guardian in an article published on Tuesday. He said he feared another “extradition war” to change the leadership of Canada.
“I just have to be careful. It’s like you live in a constant fear. It’s not easy, it will look like waiting for a dream,” he said.

Later, touching the possible second extradition, added: “The sword above, waiting to fall.”
Richard Marceau, Vice President of the Center for Foreign Affairs and Jewish Affairs, told a national task in a diagona in the relevant diag of a free diag of the CANADE.
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“He said that four people were bombed by four people in the 1980s, killing four people, and many were injured by the trial of four people in France and European laws,” Marceau said.
“It is an operation that Diab’s not returned to France. It must be in force. Increased anti-Semitism, a guilt of a deadly anti-Semitic to remain in Canada should be held to France to serve a life sentence.”
Richard Robertson for B’nai Brith Rochhard Robertson Richard Robertson, Diab’s confidence “represented a long-awaited step to connect the victims.”
“Since the Holocaust, the delays in charge of those who are responsible for the darkest day for the French Jews have aggravated the wounds of the attack.
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“If the French government approves the extradition and extradition of Diab in Canada in Canada, this is our expected to honor France with France with France in Canada.”
Deadly bombs occurred outside the synagogue of Khighdur Copernic in the 16th Order of Paris Associated Press reported. The device was closed to a motorcycle on October 3, 1980 and blown.

Diab handover demand came from the French government for about three decades. Diab was arrested in Canada in 2008 and released in the hostages. He was teaching in two universities in Ottawa region independent review of his extradition By the Federal Government of Canada.
In 2014, Diab was handed over to France. After a three-year grip, he went to the court and returned to Canada.
Diab’s work has been criticized by their supporters for the lack of oppressive and evidence. However, the Jewish propaganda groups worked as a professor of Carleton University, they shared their concerns.
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B’nai Brith wrote an open letter in Canada About their “growing alarm” over the position in November 2024.
Diab remains in Canada and is not clear that France asks for his second extradition to serve his sentence. In a statement sent to the national post, the Department of Justice said the “Extradition requirements are confidential. The department said, “It cannot interpret the existence of any potential requirement if the courts are not public.”
Diab, Hassan DiaIB Support Committee preserved his innocence and said in a written statement: “Canada should not be unjustified and unequivocally and unequivocally exposed to the second extradition of Hassan DiaB.”
Diab’s lawyer Donald Bayne did not respond to a survey for comment.
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