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A Canadian janitor and school bus driver, Abdul Qayyum Jamal was initially labelled the "ringleader" of an alleged terrorist plot in Toronto in June 2006 after a Canadian Member of Parliament reported his virulent criticism of Canadian troops in Afghanistan to police. He was held for nearly two years protesting that he "didn't do anything wrong",〔 before all charges against him were dropped.〔 After spending much of his imprisonment in solitary confinement, his family announced they were pursuing legal action seeking millions of dollars in damages; including from the prison where he was incarcerated.〔 He claimed he was simply "winter camping" however, videos of the camp that emerged in court showed a much different picture, showing men in fatigues practising in the woods. He also did not feel the suspects were "radicalized" yet many of his fellow "campers" plead guilty to terrorism charges. ==Life== A native of Karachi,〔 Jamal worked as an engineering technician. When his first wife, who was suffering from undiagnosed Multiple Sclerosis, had exhaused all fertility avenues, he married Cheryfa MacAulay, with her blessing.〔 MacAulay had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, dropping out of Grade 10 in Halifax to join the army, and entering a troubled first marriage before converting to Islam and turning her life around.〔Lambie, Chris. Chronicle Herald, "Wife of terror suspect went from troubled Halifax teen to serene Muslim, friend says"〕 The media would later point to the fact she wore the niqab face covering, and had campaigned against sexual education being taught in schools without due parental notice of its content.〔 The father of four sons, Jamal would occasionally buy his two wives identical clothing, which they would wear when visitors came to the house, to tease him.〔 After volunteering to clean the carpet and the washroom, and make small repairs at the Ar-Rahman mosque in Mississauga,〔McArthur, Greg. Globe and Mail, (The friendly zealot ), June 6, 2006〕 he became an active member and began to teach Tafsir and occasionally led the prayers.〔(globeandmail.com )〕 Although being twice the age of the average participant, he frequently joined youths in games of Cricket and Soccer.〔 He was also noted as fixing cars in his driveway.〔Struck, Doug. Washington Post, (Arrests shake image of harmony ), June 5, 2006〕 He claims to have been approached several times by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in the years prior to his arrest, and asked to give information about community members, including Imam Aly Hindy, which he refused to do.〔 Jamal was receiving severence pay from a manufacturing plant that had shut down, and working part-time as a school bus-driver in the months prior to his arrest. He was described as "quiet",〔 but "very vocal" about his opposition to the War in Afghanistan and 2003 invasion of Iraq. Hindy characterised him saying that "when he sees a Muslim being killed, he can't keep quiet".〔Thomas, Vanessa and Make Becker. Buffalo News, (A portrait of terrorist suspects ), June 5, 2006〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Qayyum Jamal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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