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Canada: Worrying implications of NCCM’s recommendations ahead of ’emergency Islamophobia summit’

An Islamophobia “emergency” summit was endorsed unanimously by Canada’s MP’s amid the politicization of the murder of a Muslim family, run over by 19-year-old Nathaniel Veltman. According to police, Veltman did not belong to any organized group. In a manner reminiscent of Pakistan, due process was trampled under and mob rule appeared to prevail; the murder was declared an act of “terrorism” before court proceedings even began, despite the fact that according to Canadian law those proceeding are responsible for establishing motive. Veltman’s case is not truly a national matter, let alone an international one. Yet according to a Canadian Press report on July 19, the Veltman case is indeed of national concern, and the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) has released 61 groundbreaking recommendations for every level of government to fight “Islamophobia” …

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