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Posted AT 4:52 AM EDT on 28/04/08

Hapless victim or terrorist threat? The evidence is unclear

From Monday's Globe and Mail

In the furtive world of Islamic jihad and among the shadowy government counterterrorist agents seeking to track and destroy groups such as al-Qaeda, he is known as Djolaida the Sudanese. His real name, maybe, is Abousfian Abdelrazik. Or maybe the allegations are false or the man with so many aliases isn't the same as the former refugee granted political asylum and later Canadian citizenship.

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