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Adil Charkaoui (in Arabic عادل الشرقاوي born 1974) is a Morocco-born Canadian citizen who was arrested by the Canadian government under a security certificate in May 2003. Before issuing the certificate, evidence was submitted that he had trained in an anti-Soviet Jihadist camp in Afghanistan. The court was also not satisfied with his reasons for visiting Pakistan for six months in 1990. Evidence that he practiced Karate was also among the submissions. Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) testimonies included opinions that he would also "have been trained in such areas as: operating rocket-propelled grenade-launchers, sabotage, urban and assassination." CSIS also alleged that "[i]t was noteworthy that one of those who participated in the hijacking of [the September 11 attacks in 2

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  • Adil Charkaoui (in Arabic عادل الشرقاوي born 1974) is a Morocco-born Canadian citizen who was arrested by the Canadian government under a security certificate in May 2003. Before issuing the certificate, evidence was submitted that he had trained in an anti-Soviet Jihadist camp in Afghanistan. The court was also not satisfied with his reasons for visiting Pakistan for six months in 1990. Evidence that he practiced Karate was also among the submissions. Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) testimonies included opinions that he would also "have been trained in such areas as: operating rocket-propelled grenade-launchers, sabotage, urban and assassination." CSIS also alleged that "[i]t was noteworthy that one of those who participated in the hijacking of [the September 11 attacks in 2001] had taken martial arts training in preparation..." and suggested that Charkaoui represented a sleeper agent. This led to the issuance of the security certificate by the two responsible government ministers after which he was detained, and such evidence was also enough to uphold the certificate by Federal Court upon review. (en)
  • Adil Charkaoui (arabe : عادل الشرقاوي, né le 1er novembre 1974) est un enseignant et imam maroco-canadien ayant émigré au Canada en 1995. Soupçonné d'appartenir à Al-Qaïda, il est arrêté par le gouvernement canadien en mai 2003. Adil Charkaoui est libéré après 21 mois d'incarcération avec des conditions comme le port d'un bracelet électronique, un couvre-feu, l'obligation de rester sur l'île de Montréal et l'interdiction d'utiliser un ordinateur.Il est citoyen canadien depuis juillet 2014 et président du Collectif canadien anti-islamophobie depuis 2010. En 2010, il a fondé le Centre islamique de l’Est de Montréal-Assahaba. En septembre 2013, il organise une grande manifestation dans laquelle des milliers de citoyens ont marché dans le centre-ville de Montréal pour dénoncer la charte de la laïcité du gouvernement Marois. Un projet de loi qui vise à interdire des signes religieux ostentatoires pour les personnes en position d'autorité travaillant dans la fonction publique. En 2016, Adil Charkaoui a co-fondé l’Institut des sciences islamiques de Montréal. Personnage controversé à multiples facettes, salafiste pour les uns, islamiste pour les autres, Adil Charkaoui se fait l'apologiste de l'ex-Frère musulman Sayyid Qutb. Le 7 avril 2019, des milliers de personnes ont répondu à l'invitation du Collectif canadien anti-islamophobie dirigé par l'imam montréalais Adil Charkaoui pour manifester contre le projet de loi 21 sur la laïcité de l'État du gouvernement de François Legault. Le 29 août 2021, à la suite du retrait des troupes occidentales d’Afghanistan, Charkaoui fait l’apologie des talibans sur Twitter . (fr)
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  • Adil Charkaoui (in Arabic عادل الشرقاوي born 1974) is a Morocco-born Canadian citizen who was arrested by the Canadian government under a security certificate in May 2003. Before issuing the certificate, evidence was submitted that he had trained in an anti-Soviet Jihadist camp in Afghanistan. The court was also not satisfied with his reasons for visiting Pakistan for six months in 1990. Evidence that he practiced Karate was also among the submissions. Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) testimonies included opinions that he would also "have been trained in such areas as: operating rocket-propelled grenade-launchers, sabotage, urban and assassination." CSIS also alleged that "[i]t was noteworthy that one of those who participated in the hijacking of [the September 11 attacks in 2 (en)
  • Adil Charkaoui (arabe : عادل الشرقاوي, né le 1er novembre 1974) est un enseignant et imam maroco-canadien ayant émigré au Canada en 1995. Soupçonné d'appartenir à Al-Qaïda, il est arrêté par le gouvernement canadien en mai 2003. Adil Charkaoui est libéré après 21 mois d'incarcération avec des conditions comme le port d'un bracelet électronique, un couvre-feu, l'obligation de rester sur l'île de Montréal et l'interdiction d'utiliser un ordinateur.Il est citoyen canadien depuis juillet 2014 et président du Collectif canadien anti-islamophobie depuis 2010. (fr)
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