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In centring so-called hostage diplomacy, Canada’s arbitrary detention declaration risks leaving many behind

Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | March 3, 2021
Foreign Minister Marc Garneau, pictured March 16, 2020, announced the Canada-led Declaration Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations on Feb. 15. While this new declaration is commendable in its aim to end a significant human rights abuse, some important questions remain unanswered, writes Justin Mohammed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | March 3, 2021
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | March 3, 2021
Foreign Minister Marc Garneau, pictured March 16, 2020, announced the Canada-led Declaration Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations on Feb. 15. While this new declaration is commendable in its aim to end a significant human rights abuse, some important questions remain unanswered, writes Justin Mohammed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | March 3, 2021
Foreign Minister Marc Garneau, pictured March 16, 2020, announced the Canada-led Declaration Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations on Feb. 15. While this new declaration is commendable in its aim to end a significant human rights abuse, some important questions remain unanswered, writes Justin Mohammed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | March 3, 2021
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | March 3, 2021
Foreign Minister Marc Garneau, pictured March 16, 2020, announced the Canada-led Declaration Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations on Feb. 15. While this new declaration is commendable in its aim to end a significant human rights abuse, some important questions remain unanswered, writes Justin Mohammed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | May 1, 2019
Border Security Minister Bill Blair has sought to reopen negotiations on the Safe Third Country Agreement with the United States. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | May 1, 2019
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | May 1, 2019
Border Security Minister Bill Blair has sought to reopen negotiations on the Safe Third Country Agreement with the United States. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | November 21, 2018
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured speaking to reporters outside the House of Commons last month, has said ‘Canada will always stand up for human rights around the world…even when we are told to mind our own business…and even when speaking up brings consequences.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | November 21, 2018
Opinion | BY JUSTIN MOHAMMED | November 21, 2018
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured speaking to reporters outside the House of Commons last month, has said ‘Canada will always stand up for human rights around the world…even when we are told to mind our own business…and even when speaking up brings consequences.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade