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Maher Arar lived in Canada were he was a suspect for having terrorist links. This information was shared with United States. In September 2002, Arar was traveling with a Canadian passport were he was detained in New York’s Kennedy Airport on his way from vacation... Showed first 250 characters
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Maher Arar lived in Canada were he was a suspect for having terrorist links. This information was shared with United States. In September 2002, Arar was traveling with a Canadian passport were he was detained in New York’s Kennedy Airport on his way from vacation... Showed next 250 characters
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