OTTAWA — The threats started with phone calls in 2011 to her home in Kandahar.
Then one day in 2013, her husband was shot dead outside of the family’s home on his way to work. She believes he was targeted by the Taliban because of her brother’s work with the Canadian military.
“I feel that the responsibility is on me because it happened because of me, you know, because of my involvement,” said Sam, who lives in Ottawa. Last year, four language and cultural advisers filed a human rights complaint against the government. Conservative MP Scott Reid called the criteria “perverse,” and said they more or less guarantee failure.Article content
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