Man accused of crimes against humanity fights to keep Canadian citizenship
OTTAWA — A man accused of committing crimes against humanity in the former Yugoslavia is fighting a federal move to strip his Canadian citizenship.
Cedo Kljajic is denying the government’s assertion he fraudulently obtaining citizenship by concealing his key role in the creation and operation of a police force that carried out abuses on behalf of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Serb Republic in the early 1990s.
The government claims he made false statements about his past to obtain permanent resident status in Canada in 1995 and citizenship in 1999.
The government says that renders Kljajic, who lives in Quebec, inadmissible to Canada, meaning he could be deported if the government case succeeds.