Ottawa responds to UN pressure about well-being of Canadian detained in Syria

The federal government has told United Nations officials that international human rights law does not obligate Canada to actively facilitate the return of its citizens detained in northern Syria.

Ottawa says that instead, the duty of respecting international conventions largely falls on the foreign state that is holding people captive.

Canada spells out its view in an Aug. 24 response to UN officials who pressed Ottawa about the case of Jack Letts.

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Alberta human rights chief refuses to quit because he spoke the truth about Islam

The head of the Alberta Human Rights Commission is refusing to quit despite public direction from Justice Minister Tyler Shandro to do so over a passage in a book review that has been criticized as Islamophobic.

Lawyer Kathryn Marshall tweeted Thursday that she has been retained by human rights chief Collin May, adding: “He will not be resigning.”

Marshall said further details will come out later.

Shandro’s office declined to comment.

Islam murders apostates. It is a death cult.

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Glavin: Canada rolls out the welcome mat to top Iranians, in spite of their records

One of the more brazen instances of dodgy Khomeinist big shots coming and going from Canada as if they were just regular visitors and as if Iran were a normal country and not a tyrannical terror state involves the former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps brigadier Ali Reza Razm Hosseini.

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A European country is dissolving in mass immigration

In the country that welcomed everyone indiscriminately, from Pakistan as from Syria, from Nigeria as from Somalia, no one feels safe.

“It is getting worse and worse in terms of violent crime, it worries people,” Torsten Elofsson, the former Malmö police chief candidate with the center-right Christian Democrats, says to Financial Times. Once there were only Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. Now you see it in small towns. It’s getting closer and closer to where most people live. Swedes who want their families to be safe are running out of places to hide and move, unless they decide to leave Sweden behind, like some are already doing. They have had enough of living in a once ideal country that recorded 342 shootings in a year – almost one a day.


Related – Swedish PM resigns as right-wing parties win vote

Magdalena Andersson’s centre-left bloc lost narrowly to a bloc of right-wing parties, 176 seats to 173, with 99% of the votes counted.

Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson is now expected to form a government.

His right-wing grouping includes the Sweden Democrats, a far-right party that has campaigned against rising gang shootings.

It is a huge blow to Andersson’s Social Democrats, which gained votes compared to the last election, and remain Sweden’s largest party.

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Alberta justice minister asks human rights chief to resign over bullshit Islamophobia accusation

Alberta justice minister asks human rights chief to resign after Islamophobia accusations

In a 2009 book review, the province’s new human rights commissioner Collin May wrote that Islam ‘is one of the most militaristic religions known to man’

Islam is a murder cult. Ask Salman Rushdie.

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Your new neighbour …

Muhammad Shareef Abdelhaleem – The Crazy Muslim Terrorist Next Door

Architect of Toronto 18 terror plot is loud and sometimes still angry — but not dangerous, he says

… He still gets upset with what’s going on in the world.

At the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he grew anxious. He saw countries open wide to welcome Ukrainian refugees and wondered where that magnanimity was for Syrian refugees who are Muslim.

This time, however, he didn’t turn to an insular rank of budding militants who pumped up each other’s outrage. He spoke to his anti-violent extremism counsellors.

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Muslim migrant buys 14-year-old girl in Switzerland

With the alarming influx of illegal migrants in the Western nations, while Muslim migrants are committing numerous types of crimes including jihadist suicide attacks and stabbing attacks, now another nefarious culture of sexual perversion has started in several European countries, including Switzerland.

According to media reports, the criminal court of Lucerne sentences a Muslim migrant for sexual acts with a child. He handed over money to the parents of a 14-year-old girl in order to be able to buy her for using as sex slave.

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‘We Are Taking Over Your Country’: The Baby Jihad Revs Up

A recent video of Muslims and Danes quarreling in Denmark is revealing in more ways than one — especially for those who are considering the merits of the Great Replacement theory. In the video, one Muslim man can be heard yelling the following words to a Dane:

We have five children, you only have one or two. In 10 to 15 years there will be more Pakistanis than Danes in this country!… The Danes are five million, soon you’ll be exterminated [or extinct?]. Look at the Swedes, look at the Norwegians, look at the Finns, man! We are multiples [of] millions, man!

The clamorous Muslim goes on to accuse Europeans of preferring bestiality to marriage, hence their lack of procreation

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Iran TV Special: Queen Elizabeth Was On Par With Hitler, Her Death Is Good News

On September 9, 2022, Channel 1 (Iran) aired a special following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Show host Pejman Karimi said that the Queen’s death was “good news” for the oppressed people of the world, and Iranian academic Foad Izadi of Tehran University’s Global Studies Department compared the Queen to Adolf Hitler, saying that she was “one of the greatest criminals in the history of mankind.”

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How Amsterdam ceased to be gay heaven

The city is becoming Islamicized and gay people are paying the price

Last month, in preparation for an article about the growing gay backlash against trans ideology, I spoke with Bev Jackson, the co-founder of LGB Alliance, a gay and lesbian activist group that opposes the hijacking of the gay rights movement by transfolk. Bev told me about her background — fifty years in British gay activism, a resident of Amsterdam for four decades — and asked me about mine.

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‘These Attacks Have Racist, Religious Motives’: The Persecution of Christians, July 2022

“The scale of killings, displacement and wanton destruction of property by these Fulani jihadist militia only buttresses the now revealed agenda to depopulate Christian communities in Nigeria and take over lands. Tellingly, the government in power in Nigeria at the moment continues to do nothing about these persistent attacks, save to give laughable reasons like ‘climate change’ or that some Muslims too are sometimes killed in attacks by so-called bandits.” — Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe, Independent Catholic News, July 19, 2022, Nigeria.

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Is Prince Charles a Convert to Islam?

In a 1997 Middle East Quarterly article titled “Prince Charles of Arabia,” Ronni L. Gordon and David M. Stillman looked at evidence that Britain’s crown prince might be a secret convert to Islam. They shifted through his public statements (defending Islamic law, praising the status of Muslim women, seeing in Islam a solution for Britain’s ailments) and actions (setting up a panel of twelve “wise men” to advise him on Islamic religion and culture), then concluded that, “should Charles persist in his admiration of Islam and defamation of his own culture,” his accession to the throne will indeed usher in a “different kind of monarchy.”

 

Very interesting read.

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2 decades later, 9/11 self-professed mastermind awaits trial

NEW YORK (AP) — Hours before dawn on March 1, 2003, the U.S. scored its most thrilling victory yet against the plotters of the Sept. 11 attacks — the capture of a disheveled Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, hauled away by intelligence agents from a hideout in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

The global manhunt for al-Qaida’s No. 3 leader had taken 18 months. But America’s attempt to bring him to justice, in a legal sense, has taken much, much longer. Critics say it has become one of the war on terror’s greatest failures.

As Sunday’s 21st anniversary of the terror attacks approaches, Mohammed and four other men accused of 9/11-related crimes still sit in a U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, their planned trials before a military tribunal endlessly postponed.

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