Crown wants closed-door hearings in lawsuit of ºÃÉ«tv who was detained in Sudan

Abousfian Abdelrazik, a ºÃÉ«tv citizen who was detained in Sudan, looks on during a press conference on developments in his civil court case against the federal government, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Sept. 14, 2018. The Crown wants at least six current and former security officials to testify behind closed doors in Abdelrazik’s lawsuit. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA - The Crown wants at least six current and former security officials to testify behind closed doors in the lawsuit of a Montreal man who was detained in Sudan — a move the man's lawyer calls a serious infringement of the open court principle.

In a notice of motion filed in Federal Court, government lawyers propose the public and media be excluded from the courtroom during the officials' testimony to "prevent inadvertent disclosure" of sensitive secrets.

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