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Tokyo 2020 : le parcours olympique de deux athlètes réfugiés au Canada
Hamoon Derafshipour et Javad Mahjoub compétitionneront au nom de l équipe olympique des réfugiés.
Photo : Radio-Canada / Camile Gauthier
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2021-07-17 | Mis à  jour hier à  13 h 50
Ils résident respectivement à Montréal et à Waterloo, en Ontario. Ils ont obtenu leur laissez-passer pour les Jeux de Tokyo comme judoka et karatéka.
Mais contrairement aux autres athlètes canadiens, câest sous la bannière olympique que Javad Mahjoub et Hamoon Derafshipour compétitionneront.
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Cyberscale offers a full range of data security services
- Credit: Cyberscale
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The Future 50 programme is supported by the partner businesses
- Credit: Archant
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