Coming back to my own life, there is no doubt that travel broadens the mind. I was almost conceived in Malaga, Spain. As you know, Morocco is located south of Spain, and only the Mediterranean Sea separates us from Spain. At the end of every month, we would take a trip together.
At the age of 17, I started travelling on my own. I went to Egypt. Finally, we came to Canada. I arrived here in 1995 at the age of 21, and I began travelling in the United States and Europe. I didn't only go to Pakistan. The trip to Pakistan was not really a teenage project, since I was already 24 years of age at the time. But I wanted to discover part of my own culture. You may say that I am an Arab and that Pakistan's culture is not Arab, but Muslim. I had a choice among a number of countries—Syria, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. The most practical one for me, monetarily-speaking, was Pakistan, where the cost of living was lower. I left with my knapsack on my back and travelled around the country for five months. I discovered the Pakistani Muslim culture, which is different from Arab culture and is more like Indian culture in terms of the cooking and local culture. I came back to Canada. I went on a legal visa. I did not use forged papers, as the government claims time and again. I filed this evidence with the judge and provided a detailed explanation with respect to that trip. It was after that that he released me. So, that is the travel side of it.
The fundamental problem with security certificates is that someone can look at any given aspect of my life and make me out to be a terrorist. If I tell them I don't have a beard and don't dress like a member of the Taliban, they'll say I'm a sleeper agent. But, if I have a beard and am a devoted follower of Islam, they will take me for an extremist. An extremist can also be deported if he presents a threat. If I'm unmarried, I pass for someone who could become a suicide bomber; if I am married, it's nothing but a cover. If I don't work, I'm getting money from abroad; if I work, I'm giving money to other people. If I have an education, I am studying for a doctorate and I take a trip somewhere, people will say that I am an ideologue; if I have no education, they'll say that I'm just going to be brainwashed. In all of these cases, I come out the loser. That is not a fair trial; those are just unproven rumours and allegations. It's the theory [Inaudible--Editor]. In that kind of situation, I am always the loser.