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Publication bans violate constitution: media outlets

Source: Toronto Star - 5-may-08

Mandatory publication bans have turned Canada’s bail courts into a secret justice system and are preventing the public from knowing why five terror suspects - implicated in an alleged plot to blow up Parliament - are free on bail, the Ontario Court of Appeal was told Tuesday.

Given that police described the “Toronto 17″ as a serious threat following their arrests in June 2006, the public could legitimately question why some have been released and may wonder if the case isn’t “all it was cracked up to be,” said Paul Schabas, a lawyer representing several media outlets.

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Media challenges news blackout of Canadian terror suspects’ hearings

Source: Associated Press - 5-mar-08

TORONTO - Several media organizations, including The Associated Press, are asking an appeals court to lift a news blackout on a terrorism case that one lawyer says includes charges of a plot to storm Canada’s parliament.

Authorities announced the arrest of 17 suspects in June 2006 after they allegedly tried to obtain three tons of ammonium nitrate. They accused the suspects of plotting terror attacks in southern Ontario and said they were inspired by al-Qaeda.

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Injustice in Canada (15)

5-mar-08

15. Silence of the Wolves! Yasen Mohamed and Qayyum Jamal’s charges stayed, with a deaf ear from the Media!

Last week, the prosecution stayed All charges against Yasin Mohamed and Qayyum Jamal after the case against him, and most of the others charged with the so-called “terrorism training” of paintball, were proven to be nothing but faked and pretentious; in other words, made up charges. Charges against Other accused were reduced, and maybe some are about to be offered a “peace bond”.

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