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Namouh Denied Parole for Terrorism Offenses
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Despite serving nearly two decades in prison, Said Namouh, a Moroccan man convicted of terrorism offenses in Canada, was denied parole due to his perceived risk to society. The Parole Board of Canada cited his refusal of a psychological assessment, rule violations, and lack of remorse as reasons for the denial. This decision comes amidst growing concerns over terrorism convictions and security threats in Canada. Checkout Solipillow.com
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