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Victims of torture by the Government of Canada
Relating to the War on Terror
Deceased persons listed in italics.
Egyptian Islamic Jihad
al-Qaeda
Khadr family
Afghan insurgency
Iraqi insurgency
Chechnya
Armed Islamic Group of Algeria
Toronto Eighteen
Held at Guantanamo Bay
Others
Cleared of wrongdoing
 Currently imprisoned.    Released after serving sentence.
Others
Deceased persons listed in italics.
FLQ (1963–70)
"Squamish Five" (1980s)
Air India Flight 182 (1985)
IRA
Tamil Tigers
Hezbollah
Palestinian
People's Mujahedin of Iran
Millennium plot
Others
 Currently imprisoned.    Released after serving sentence.    "Lone wolf" terrorists.
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