A Case of Persecution, Torture and Transnational Repression by the CIA aided by the FBI

 ”A country that cannot feed itself, fuel itself, or defend itself has few options. When the rules no longer protect you, you must protect yourself.”— Mark Carney, Davos.



This quote is the conviction that drives this space.

I am Jace, I am an American of Egyptian origin also known as Ayman Omar. For more than nine years, I have survived targeted persecution by the United States government, in coordination with the Egyptian government.

I have pursued every available channel — formal petitions to the United Nations and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), complaints to The White House, U.S. Senate committees on Human Rights and Justice, the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI, human rights organizations, ombudsmen, refugee claims, and legal filings — across seven countries: the United States, Sweden, England, Qatar, Egypt, Norway, and now Canada.

Time and again, the laws designed to protect me failed to do so. After exhausting every legal avenue for asylum in Sweden, the United Kingdom, Qatar, and Norway, I again, had few, and one option left: Canada.

  • Canada has provided me with food, shelter, and temporary safety at a time when I had no ability to provide these for myself. Thank you, Canada. And thank you, Mark. Your quote captures the difficult position not only governments face, but also the position individuals face when legal protections fail and no effective remedies remain.”

I am launching this Substack because my character has been assassinated, my case is getting buried over and over again, legal files are fragmented, petitions continue to be ignored, complaints continue to be disregarded, institutional records are incomplete, protection laws continue to fail me, and silence has provided no protection.

  • I have made a definitive choice to follow Mark’s advice. I need to protect myself, and again, I have few options left: transparency and visibility.

    Transparency is my only remaining defense, and visibility is the only shield I have left.

This space is not about outrage or sensationalism. It is about documentation; it is about record. I am creating a clear, factual, and chronological public account of my case, including my allegations of persecution, psychological torture, physical torture, physical assassination attempt, character assassination, degraded treatment, gaslighting, harassment, stalking, my attempts to seek asylum, and the legal proceedings that have followed.

Not a dead man’s switch, but a living man’s record, this is a serious, evidence-focused space for the public, professionals and others who understand the complexities of persecution, transnational repression and complex asylum cases. I invite the following to follow along:

  • The public — individuals concerned with transparency and human rights

  • Immigration lawyers and refugee law clinics — practitioners handling complex protection cases

  • Human rights advocates and organizations — monitoring repression and systemic harm

  • Legal scholars and researchers — studying administrative law and transnational repression

  • Journalists covering due process and asylum systems — reporting on fairness and institutional outcomes

  • Investigative and accountability journalists — examining state failures and cross‑border abuses

  • Human rights, civil liberties, and migration reporters — documenting repression, displacement, and protection systems

  • National security and foreign policy journalists — tracking transnational repression and geopolitical context

  • Legal affairs and policy journalists — analyzing courts, decisions, and systemic patterns

Updates will be provided as significant developments occur, but this record will not be limited to the present. This public record will integrate a comprehensive historical narrative into this space, a complete record of the case. To understand current events, the past must be accurately documented. Every post will be factual, chronological, and anchored by documented evidence, covering both the origin of my case and its ongoing trajectory.

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