MONTREAL - A Montreal man who was put on the UN's terror watchlist in 2006 but never charged with a crime is continuing to take his case to the streets.

Abousfian Abdelrazik and about 100 supporters marched through downtown Montreal today to press for an end to the sanctions imposed upon him since his arrest.

Abdelrazik says he's been unfairly targeted by what he calls the Harper government's "racist" policies.

He was arrested, but not charged, during a 2003 visit to Sudan to see his ill mother.

He was cleared to return to Canada last summer after six years in Sudan, which included two stints in prison and 14 months in the lobby of the Canadian embassy.

Abdelrazik has already launched a lawsuit against Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon and the federal government for $27 million.

Abdelrazik and about a dozen supporters paid a visit to Harper's constituency office in Calgary last month.