Harper government draws fire over Hinzman case

But Citizenship and Immigration says war deserters are not refugees, and there is a 'big difference between persecution and prosecution'

In the wake of U.S Army deserter Jeremy Hinzman's failed appeal to remain in Canada, the closing chapter in his case reflects poorly on Canada's international image and refugee system, and is evidence of a country closely aligned with current U.S. policy, critics say.

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