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  • About The Case
    • 1. About Abdulrahman
    • 2. Mental Illness and Drug Addiction
    • 3. Pre-Trial/Prison Conditions and SHU
    • 4. Charges and Sentence
    • 5. Representation Issues
    • 6. Dennis Edney – Legal Counsel Lead
    • 7. Abdulrahman’s US Legal Team
    • 8. 2019 Appeal
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  • Entrapment
    • How Abdulrahman was Entrapped
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    • Canada Supreme Court Rules Against RCMP Entrapment
    • Police Entrapment Targets Vulnerable Youth
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    • Abdulrahman Subjected to Torture
    • Abdulrahman’s Letters
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Poem from Abdulrahman’s Mother – Bring Abdul Home

Poem from Abdulrahman’s Mother – Bring Abdul Home

by Bring Abdul Home | May 21, 2020 | Campaign Updates

Language is a vehicle to transmit human expression; however language has its limitations in truly expressing one’s feelings. Nonetheless, Abdulrahman’s mother, Khadiga, has written a poem on Mother’s Day – a day that she has been separated  from her...
COVID-19 is latest twist in Canadian family’s nightmare

COVID-19 is latest twist in Canadian family’s nightmare

by Bring Abdul Home | Apr 21, 2020 | Media

thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2020/04/21/covid-19-is-latest-twist-in-canadian-familys-nightmare.html Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy’s parents were just leaving the American maximum security prison where he is serving a 40 year sentence when they were told not to come...
Abdulrahman’s Letters – April 17, 2020

Abdulrahman’s Letters – April 17, 2020

by Bring Abdul Home | Apr 17, 2020 | Abdulrahman's Letters

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Concern for Abdulrahman’s Safety With The Spread of COVID-19 in United States Prisons

Concern for Abdulrahman’s Safety With The Spread of COVID-19 in United States Prisons

by Bring Abdul Home | Apr 6, 2020 | Campaign Updates

The United States has now become the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak with over 190,000 cases and over 4,000 fatalities. The New York Times has reported that “the coronavirus is spreading quickly in America’s jails and prisons, where social distancing is impossible...
Abdulrahman’s Letters – March 25, 2020

Abdulrahman’s Letters – March 25, 2020

by Bring Abdul Home | Mar 25, 2020 | Abdulrahman's Letters

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    Andrea Prasow, deputy Washington director at Human Rights Watch

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