Man detained in Egypt without charge returns to Canada: family
TORONTO — The family of a Toronto-area resident who had been detained in Egypt without charge says the man has returned to Canada.
Khaled Al-Qazzaz — a permanent resident of Canada and a University of Toronto engineering graduate — was once an aide to Egypt’s ousted president Mohammed Morsi and was arrested alongside the former leader in July 2013, when the Egyptian military removed Morsi from office.
After an ordeal that lasted three years, Al-Qazzaz was abruptly cleared to return to Canada last month and landed in Toronto on Aug. 14, his brother-in-law said.
“He’s overwhelmed with joy and emotion, and with finally the opportunity to start fresh, to have a complete family again,” Ahmad Attia told The Canadian Press in an interview. “It’s still becoming a reality for us.”


