Canada -- The Supreme Court has struck down key elements of the security certificate system used by the federal government to detain and deport foreign-born terrorist suspects. Five men stand accused of terrorist links under the certificates.
One of the men is Adil C. He's 33, married, two children. Native of Morocco. Former University of Montreal student, karate instructor, pizzeria operator. Arrested in 2003 in Montreal, freed on bail with strict conditions in 2005.
He is accused by CSIS of membership in Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group which has ties to al-Qaida and a history of terrorist attacks in Morocco and Spain. CSIS also clams Ahmed R., convicted in 2001 of plotting to blow up Lost Angeles International Airport, identified Charkaoui as someone he met at an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan - a contention denied by Charkaoui. He says CSIS once tried to recruit him as an informant and promised to make trouble if he refused. He says he's now being framed by Canadian and Moroccan intelligence.
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