Justice for Mohammed Momin Khawaja

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To:
Hon Mr. Stephen Harper, Canadian Prime Minister ([email protected])
Hon Mr. Stockwell Day, Canadian Minister of Security ([email protected])

RE: Incarceration of Canadian citizen Momin Khawaja

Dear Sir,

We, the undersigned, write to you as concerned and responsible individuals, regarding the detention of Canadian national Momin Khawaja. Having been imprisoned for four years without trial or conviction, the treatment of Mr Khawaja is a violation of both common moral reasoning and the human rights agreements to which Canada is a signatory. The fallacy of, and injustices against, the case against Mr Khawaja is evident from the following facts:

1) Mr Khawaja has not been found guilty of any criminal charges- after four years in detention. His trustworthiness is testified to by the fact that he had been granted full security clearance in his capacity as a contracted employee for the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs
2) The UK has not charged him or brought any evidence against him, even though that is where the alleged bomb making conspiracy took place
3) The Canadian Chief Justice Allan Lutfy expressed outrage at the Attorney General of Canada for the delay in bringing the case to trial (as reported in the National Post, January 30th, 2008)
4) The law demands a fair, public trial, where ordinary citizens have the ability to see the facts of Momin Khawajas case for themselves. The planned secret trial will allow no opportunity for such open scrutiny of the case and hence is unjustifiable
5) The prosecution is denying Mr Khawajas defence team full access to the evidence against him. This effectively terminates any possibility for an adequate rebuttal of allegations to be mounted
6) Mr Khawaja and his family have been subject to false allegations, harassment, arrest without charge, in addition to damage to their material property. This has caused severe harm to their social and economic wellbeing. The Canadian government must take the appropriate measures to rectify these justified grievances.

We trust you will realise the impact of such incidences against the moral and legal standing of the Canadian government and take action to ensure Mr Khawaja's rights are protected.


619 Signatures

  • Michael S
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    • An Open and Fair (Non delayed) Trial IS Essential forTrue Justice
  • Michael G S
  • nancy
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    • Please see that justice is served here.
  • Elaine S
  • Charlene S
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    • Justice for this man now!
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  • Thuraya
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    • we demand justice
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  • Barbara T
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    • 9/11 was CLEARLY an INSIDE JOB by the Cheney/Bush mis-Administration; so the ENTIRE SO-CALLED 'WAR ON TERROR' is a PHONEY. The REAL criminals are trying to finger innocent people to disguise their OWN guilt. RELEASE THIS MAN!
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    • I have often visited Canada and love the country - also have relatives living there - Please help to ensure justice for this young man.
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  • Jacqueline s
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    • This is an outrage!
  • Khalid Q
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    • Mr. Khwaja should not be held without charge for so long. His case should be brought asap to a Canadian Court of Justice.
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  • Hafeez R
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    • Asking for justice
  • John H
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    • All the best to you and speedy release, Mohammed!
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  • Muhammad Z
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    • Mohammed Momin Khawaja has been in jail for about 4 years now and no charges have been brought against him in a court. This is creating a sense of alienation. Canadian muslims are as faithful to Canada as any other person can be. It is requested that either charges should be brought against Momin Khawaja and the process of justice be followed or if there is not enough evidence then he should be let go.
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    • Please do justice to this long overdue case.
  • emad
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  • Khalid - A
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    • Justice for Momin is long overdue. He cannot be and must not be held indefinately. If the Government of Canada has any proof of his guilt, than he must go to an open trial immediately and if not than honourby released.
  • fauzia i
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    • twenty first century is all about a fair go and unconditional justice for all the citizens
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  • Mustafa J
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    • Justice and Freedom- isnt that what our society is based on?