Arrest of terrorist a 'wake-up call': Expert

CNews Sunday 5th February, 2012

Sayfildin Tahir Sharif. (HO) EDMONTON -- Finding foreign terrorists on home soil should come as no shock to Canadians who may be partially to blame, says an Edmonton professor of international relations. The arrest of Edmonton-based alleged terrorist Sayfildin Tahir-Sharif -- whose extradition hearing was recently delayed -- demonstrates the poten...

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