Canada set to Deport Egyptian Writer and Human Rights Activist

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 March, 2006
Author
Mostafa Henaway

Canada set to Deport Egyptian Writer and Human Rights Activist

An Interview with Amir Hadhod Amir Hodhod, 42, an Egyptian refugee who has been living in Montreal since 2003, is appealing to the Canadian government to grant him status and to overturn his deportation order, set for April 6th.

Canada set to Deport Egyptian Writer and Human Rights Activist

An Interview with Amir Hadhod Amir Hodhod, 42, an Egyptian refugee who has been living in Montreal since 2003, is appealing to the Canadian government to grant him status and to overturn his deportation order, set for April 6th.

Hodhod fled Egypt seven years ago fearing persecution because of his
opposition to fundamentalist ideologies and his dissenting political
views. He spent three and a half years in the USA before having to flee
from that country as well due to the well-documented racist and anti-Arab
backlashes that broke out after 9-11.

This is an interview produced and conducted by Mostafa Henaway, Adam Hanieh and Hazem Jamjoum for ckln 88.1fm

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