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Lives in Limbo

Exonerated from suspicion, still in limbo

Monday, August 15th, 2005

Chronicling the story of two refugees, Sami Durgun and Suleyman Goven, accused (and exonerated) of being terrorists. Will Canada listen? Read more »

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