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Libyan Refugee in Canada Given Suspended Sentence for Stabbing

April 29, 2024
Libyan Refugee in Canada Given Suspended Sentence for Stabbing

Libyan Refugee in Canada Given Suspended Sentence for Stabbing

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A Canadian court sentenced a 24-year-old Libyan refugee to probation and a suspended sentence over a violent stabbing incident last November.

Mohamed Elbahloul pleaded guilty to assault in connection with the stabbing and slashing of one man, and a minor charge related to the assault of another.

According to Canada’s TNC news, the incident occurred on the 6th of November 2021 in downtown Vancouver city, in western Canada, after a night of drinking.

According to court documents, Elbahloul became intoxicated during a night out with friends. An altercation erupted inside a club, spilling out onto the street.

Elbahloul was provided with a knife by one of his companions and used it to stab the victim’s stomach and then proceeded to also cut his legs. The victim required medical attention as a result of the fight. He also admitted to kicking another victim who was on the ground during the altercation.

Judge Kathryn Denhoff acknowledged the seriousness of the crimes but noted that neither victim provided an impact statement. She also considered what she called the challenging circumstances of Elbahloul’s background.

“Displaced by war in his home country of Libya at a young age, Elbahloul experienced significant violence and loss,” the judge argued in her decision.

The judge highlighted Elbahloul’s efforts at rehabilitation since the incident. He has relocated to Victoria, secured stable employment, and reduced his alcohol consumption. He is also enrolled in English language courses and aspires to attend business school.

The judge acknowledged Elbahloul’s remorse for his actions, while also mentioning how he has jeopardized his ability to remain in Canada.

Elbahloul’s status as a refugee could be revoked and deportation remains a possibility.

Libya has been marked by political instability and violent conflict since the fall of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in 2011. In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, Libya fell into a prolonged civil war, resulting in divided authorities, economic collapse, and a humanitarian crisis.

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