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Ahmad Abou El-Maati (Arabic: أحمد أبو المعاطي) (born October 1, 1964) is a Canadian citizen who was arrested, tortured, and detained for two and a half years in Syrian and Egyptian prisons, as a result of deficient information sharing by Canadian law enforcement officials. The Canadian government apologized to Mr. El-maati in 2017, after reaching a monetary settlement with him and two other torture victims, putting an end to nearly 10 years of litigation. He is the brother of suspected Al-Qaeda member Amer el-Maati.

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  • أحمد أبوالمعاطي (ولد في 1 أكتوبر 1964) هو مواطن كندي، تم اعتقاله واحتجازه لمدة عامين ونصف في سجون سورية ومصرية، بعد أحداث 11 سبتمبر تم الاشتباه به واعتباره إرهابيًا، وفي 2001 كان أبو المعاطي الموضوع الرئيسي لتحقيقات شرطة الخيالة الكندية الملكية حول مؤامرة إرهابية تشمل عمله كسائق شاحنة. (ar)
  • Ahmad Abou El-Maati (Arabic: أحمد أبو المعاطي) (born October 1, 1964) is a Canadian citizen who was arrested, tortured, and detained for two and a half years in Syrian and Egyptian prisons, as a result of deficient information sharing by Canadian law enforcement officials. The Canadian government apologized to Mr. El-maati in 2017, after reaching a monetary settlement with him and two other torture victims, putting an end to nearly 10 years of litigation. His ordeal began when he was found with a visitor's map to Ottawa and had plans to travel to Syria to get married. This evidence, as well as the post-September 11 fear, led Canadian law enforcement officials to wrongly suspect him of terrorism. He is the brother of suspected Al-Qaeda member Amer el-Maati. (en)
  • Ahmad Abou El-Maati ou Ahmad Abou-Elmaati (أحمد ابوالمعاطي en arabe), né le 1er octobre 1964 au Koweït, est un Canado-Égyptien qui a été détenu pendant plus de deux ans en Syrie et en Égypte à partir de novembre 2001 où il a été victime de torture. Une enquête interne du gouvernement du Canada a conclu que sa détention et les sévices qu'il a subi ont été causés indirectement par des actions de responsables canadiens incluant des membres du Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité (SCRS). (fr)
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  • أحمد أبوالمعاطي (ولد في 1 أكتوبر 1964) هو مواطن كندي، تم اعتقاله واحتجازه لمدة عامين ونصف في سجون سورية ومصرية، بعد أحداث 11 سبتمبر تم الاشتباه به واعتباره إرهابيًا، وفي 2001 كان أبو المعاطي الموضوع الرئيسي لتحقيقات شرطة الخيالة الكندية الملكية حول مؤامرة إرهابية تشمل عمله كسائق شاحنة. (ar)
  • Ahmad Abou El-Maati ou Ahmad Abou-Elmaati (أحمد ابوالمعاطي en arabe), né le 1er octobre 1964 au Koweït, est un Canado-Égyptien qui a été détenu pendant plus de deux ans en Syrie et en Égypte à partir de novembre 2001 où il a été victime de torture. Une enquête interne du gouvernement du Canada a conclu que sa détention et les sévices qu'il a subi ont été causés indirectement par des actions de responsables canadiens incluant des membres du Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité (SCRS). (fr)
  • Ahmad Abou El-Maati (Arabic: أحمد أبو المعاطي) (born October 1, 1964) is a Canadian citizen who was arrested, tortured, and detained for two and a half years in Syrian and Egyptian prisons, as a result of deficient information sharing by Canadian law enforcement officials. The Canadian government apologized to Mr. El-maati in 2017, after reaching a monetary settlement with him and two other torture victims, putting an end to nearly 10 years of litigation. He is the brother of suspected Al-Qaeda member Amer el-Maati. (en)
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  • أحمد أبو المعاطي (مواطن كندي) (ar)
  • Ahmad El-Maati (en)
  • Ahmad El-Maati (fr)
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