TORONTO (AP) Canada's foreign minister has warned Egypt that the detention of two Canadians without charges for the past several weeks is a significant threat to relations between the two countries.
Foreign Minister John Baird said Tuesday that he told his Egyptian counterpart that in "no uncertain terms" it is unacceptable. He said Canada's prime minister has directed that all resources be brought to bear to secure their release.
John Greyson, a filmmaker and professor, and Tarek Loubani, a physician, have been held without charges since mid-August and were ordered detained for another 45 days on the weekend. The men say they were observing an anti-government demonstration Aug. 16 when Loubani heeded a call for a doctor and began treating wounded demonstrators while Greyson recorded the unrest on video.
The pair released a statement on Saturday saying they've been beaten and subjected to degrading treatment.
"It is simply unacceptable that Canadians can be held this long with no specific charges, no specific evidence," Baird said.