Terrorist who murdered four teaching at Canadian university
Hassan Diab, who was convicted in France for planting the bomb that killed four and wounded 46 in 1980, now teaches a class on 'Social Justice in Action' at Carleton University in Ottawa.
Hassan Diab, who was convicted in France for planting the bomb that killed four and wounded 46 in 1980, now teaches a class on 'Social Justice in Action' at Carleton University in Ottawa.

The suspected bomber, Hassan Diab, lives in Canada and denies any wrongdoing.

Lebanese-Canadian man allegedly behind bomb placed in front of synagogue which was linked to Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

Hassan Diab could be extradited to France after long legal battle over his legal status - and the controversial evidence involved.

Canadian lawyers are challenging an extradition order for Hassan Diab, a professor accused of being involved in 1980 anti-Semitic bombing.
