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    • 1. About Abdulrahman
    • 2. Mental Illness and Drug Addiction
    • 3. Pre-Trial/Prison Conditions and SHU
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Mississauga man convicted of plotting attacks in NYC gets 40-year sentence despite mental illness

Mississauga man convicted of plotting attacks in NYC gets 40-year sentence despite mental illness

by Bring Abdul Home | Dec 19, 2018 | Media

thestar.com/news/gta/2018/12/19/canadian-accused-of-terror-gets-40-year-sentence-in-us-despite-mental-illness.html A young Canadian convicted of plotting terrorist attacks in New York City was sentenced by an American court on Wednesday to 40 years in prison, his...
Undercover informant encouraged ‘vulnerable’ Canadian ISIS plotter, defence argues

Undercover informant encouraged ‘vulnerable’ Canadian ISIS plotter, defence argues

by Bring Abdul Home | Nov 15, 2018 | Media

globalnews.ca/news/4658275/canadian-isis-plot-new-york-2/ A Canadian who plotted terrorist attacks in New York City in 2016 was egged on by an undercover informant who told him “they are at war with us” and “they must pay,” according to a court document released...
Abdulrahman cannot continue his studies after being accepted to Ohio University

Abdulrahman cannot continue his studies after being accepted to Ohio University

by Bring Abdul Home | Sep 26, 2018 | Campaign Updates

Abdulrahman is accepted to Ohio University but cannot continue his studies due to the restrictions of study material in SHU.
Intelligence watchdog calls for more CSIS resources to tackle mental health links to terrorism

Intelligence watchdog calls for more CSIS resources to tackle mental health links to terrorism

by Bring Abdul Home | Jun 20, 2018 | Media

globalnews.ca/news/4286111/mental-health-csis-investigations/ Canada’s intelligence service should put more resources into the growing number of cases linked to mental health, a watchdog agency said in a report tabled in the House of Commons on Wednesday. The report...
He plotted to bomb Times Square for ISIS. Records show he’s mentally ill. Is he a terrorist?

He plotted to bomb Times Square for ISIS. Records show he’s mentally ill. Is he a terrorist?

by Bring Abdul Home | Jun 20, 2018 | Media

globalnews.ca/news/4274935/canadian-isis-plot-new-york/ Stewart Bell, Brian Hill To Khdiga Metwally, the medical records spread across her kitchen table are more than a chronicle of her son’s history of addiction and mental illness; they are proof he is not a...
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    • Judge denies federal defender request to be relieved November 7, 2020
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    • Abdulrahman’s Poem about the Harsh and Inhumane Prison Conditions July 23, 2020
    • Webinar – The Tragic Injustice of a Canadian Minor with Mental Illness: Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy July 7, 2020

    US: Terrorism Prosecutions Often An Illusion

    “Americans have been told that their government is keeping them safe by preventing and prosecuting terrorism inside the US. But take a closer look and you realize that many of these people would never have committed a crime if not for law enforcement encouraging, pressuring, and sometimes paying them to commit terrorist acts.”

    Andrea Prasow, deputy Washington director at Human Rights Watch

    HRW Report

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