Canada rejects Iraqi government’s claim that Ottawa will take detainees from ISIL era
OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada is rejecting a claim by the Iraqi government that Ottawa will bring home Canadian men detained during the rule of the Islamic State group.
The Iraqi claim followed a meeting on Tuesday between Canada’s ambassador in Baghdad, Christopher Boehm, and Iraq’s national security adviser Qasim Al-Araji.
Al-Araji’s office issued a summary in Arabic and English stating that Boehm “indicated his government’s readiness to receive its nationals among the detainees who were recently handed over” to Iraq.
Foreign nationals were held in detention centres in Syria for years by Kurdish forces that reclaimed the strife-torn region from the militant group that called itself the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.


