Canadian who spent two years in Syrian prison camps fights Ottawa to return home
OTTAWA — A Canadian woman who spent two years in Syrian prison camps, now stranded in northern Iraq, wants a judge to compel Ottawa to give her an emergency passport so she can return home.
In her application to the Federal Court, the woman says she has no identity documents and little cash, and fears for her safety living in an Irbil hotel with an expired visa.
“I am desperate in every way and want nothing more than to return to Canada,” she says in an affidavit filed with the court.
The Canadian Press is aware of the woman’s name but is not publishing it at the request of her counsel out of concern for her safety and to protect the identity of her daughter, a minor.