Federal lawyer characterizes Abdelrazik’s case against Canada as ‘elaborate theory’

Federal lawyer characterizes Abdelrazik’s case against Canada as ‘elaborate theory’

OTTAWA — A federal lawyer denies government responsibility for Abousfian Abdelrazik's detention in Sudan, saying his lawsuit against Canada is an elaborate theory crafted from snippets of evidence.
In closing arguments today in Federal Court, lawyer Andrew Gibbs says speculation and

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