Posted on January 22, 2009 by Kyros
I hope the Canadian Charge d’Affairs told the Iranians to suck it. Xinhuanet TEHRAN, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) — The Iranian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday summoned Canadian Charge d’Affairs James Carrick to protest against Canada’s stance on Israeli “crimes”, the official IRNA news agency reported. Carrick was voiced of “Iran’s strongly worded protest over the country’s [...]
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Posted on January 21, 2009 by Kyros
Maher Arar, Syrian born with a Canadian citizenship, was deported to Syria by US authorities back in 2002. After his release from Syrian custody, Arar returned to Canada, and later received $10.5 million after an inquiry clear his name of any terrorist links. Now it appears that Omar Khadr, a member of Canada’s al Qaida [...]
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Posted on January 13, 2009 by Kyros
Canadian, British and Afghanistan troops have found one of the largest caches of IED explosives in operation Royal Thunder. In total, there was enough material to construct up to 138 IED. This should put a dent in the taliban’s ability to strike at coalition forces for a while. (Thanks to GM) CTV A joint mission [...]
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Posted on January 10, 2009 by Kyros
This shouldn’t be news, earlier in the year, Aly Hindy a Toronto imam with links to the Khadr family and 9 terrorists who planned to behead the Canadian Prime Minister, confessed he had performed over 30 polygamous marriages for muslims. National Post While the discussion on polygamy has largely focused on B. C.’s polygamist community [...]
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Posted on December 30, 2008 by Kyros
The Canadian human rights commission has rejected a case against a Quebec based imam. The imam, Abou Hammaad Sulaiman Dameus Al Hayit, published a book L’Islam ou l’Integrisme? A la lumière du Qor’an et de la Sounnah (Islam or Fundamentalism? In light of the Qur’an and the Sunna). A few excerpts from the book include: [...]
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Posted on November 12, 2008 by Kyros
The 8 Somali women who took UPS to the Canadian human rights commission on grounds of religous discrimination go to a mosque in Toronto Canada that spews hatred for Western culture. Toronto Star Canadian workplaces respect a strict Muslim dress code is at the same time disseminating slurs against Jews and Western societies, and warning [...]
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Posted on November 12, 2008 by Kyros
Dude… The plaintiff forgot to wear his tinfoil hat. National Post NANAIMO, B. C. – A judge has refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit brought by a B. C. man who is seeking $2-billion in damages from Microsoft, Telus, Wal-Mart, the RCMP and other defendants over alleged brain-wave control, satanic rituals and witchcraft.[...] Mr. Rose’s [...]
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Posted on October 17, 2008 by Kyros
A Canadian Iranian who worked for German Intelligence, the BND, shipped out machinery which can be used for Iran’s missile program. Apparently this guy was one of Germany’s most valued agent in Iran. National Post OTTAWA – An Iranian-Canadian businessman who spied on Iran for Germany has been arrested in Frankfurt on suspicion of using [...]
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Posted on October 17, 2008 by Kyros
“I want to chase the non-Muslims from Canada. Only their deaths will make Islam triumphant. God is Great.” National Post A Quebec man has posted messages on the Internet encouraging al-Qaeda to attack Canada, the latest in a series of similar sentiments that are worrying counterterrorism officials. The author of the messages, who uses the [...]
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Posted on October 14, 2008 by Kyros
“For me the problem is not the book, the problem for me is Canada, and I will never think of the deranged dominion quite the same way again. It has made me understand just how easily and incrementally free societies, often for the most fluffy reasons, slip into a kind of soft, beguiling totalitarianism,” he [...]
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Posted on October 8, 2008 by Kyros
A Canadian independent federal candidate, Howard Galganov, has called for open access to mosques and islamic schools to make sure they aren’t teaching hatred of other religions or groups. Of course this has lead to the predictable whining of some muslim group. In this case specifically the Pakistani Muslim Association of Cornwall. The usual accusations [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2008 by Kyros
Video released by Somalian terrorists shows Canadian Amanda Lindhout and Australian Nigel Brennan are still alive. In the video the terrorists do not make any demands for money but chastise the Canadian and Australian governments in their “contribution to Somalia’s destruction”. CTV The friend of a Canadian journalist kidnapped in Somalia says he is worried [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2008 by Kyros
Last week Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper promised that Canadian troops will leave Afghanistan by 2011. Predictably the taliban have welcomed this news with wide open arms. If the taliban praises your actions/promises you know you’ve done something wrong. National Post KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN – A high-ranking Taliban commander in Kandahar province says he welcomes Prime [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2008 by Kyros
The judge over-seeing the first trial in Canada involving the anti-terror laws informed the jury that there is enough evidence to find Khawaja guilty on terrorism charges. Ottawa Citizen OTTAWA – In a crushing blow to the defence, the judge in the landmark Momin Khawaja trial offered a possible glimpse of the final verdict on [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2008 by Kyros
Yesterday I posted about the PR campaign, “the khadr legacy”, Zaynab launched on behalf of her family, Canada’s first family of terrorism. I then posted an excerpt from the 2004 CBC clip that made Khadr a household name in Canada. The beginning of the video features a Toronto Imam, Aly Hindy, who stated he was [...]
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Posted on September 9, 2008 by Kyros
KABUL, Afghanistan – Canadian Sergeant Major Keith Jacquard, from ISAF’s Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team. who arrived at the Arghandab District Centre from Kandahar city, was planning to attend a weekly shura, or meeting, with local officials.That wasn’t the case this morning. Instead, an excited security chief took Jacquard into a private room to see a [...]
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Posted on September 9, 2008 by Kyros
The remaining members of the Khadr family, the ones who haven’t been killed or arrested, have launched a PR campaign to erase their image as Canada’s First Family of Terrorism. That’s a pretty tall order considering Ahmed Said Khadr, the father of the family, was friends with Osama bin Laden. Ahmed was killed in a [...]
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Posted on September 9, 2008 by Kyros
Eight women, of Somali background, who had worked for a UPS sorting center in Toronto have taken the company to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal because they feel they were discriminated on religious grounds. The 8 women worked for UPS through a temp agency and when the sorting facility became unionized the company told the [...]
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Posted on September 8, 2008 by Kyros
A desperate attempt by Omar Khadr’s lawyers to avoid trial. Ottawa Citizen Omar Khadr, the Canadian man accused of war crimes, is suing Stephen Harper, asking that a judge order the prime minister to step in to help repatriate him from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The lawsuit, filed yesterday with the Federal [...]
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Posted on September 3, 2008 by Kyros
Two “Canadians” of arab origin were reported killed in a missile strike in south Warizistan. The missile strike also killed two Arabs and one Pakistani. Canadian Foreign Affairs officials are currently working with Pakistan to determine the identities of these “Canadians”. Some speculate that these two “Canadians” were part of the al Qaida suicide bomber [...]
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Posted on August 29, 2008 by Kyros
The past couple of weeks have been interesting in Canada’s first anti-terrorism court case. Momim Khawaja is on trial for 7 charges for participating in, facilitating and financing a terrorist group and its activities. The defence admits Mr. Khawaja was making a remote-control detonating device for a terror cell in England planning to blow up [...]
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Posted on August 18, 2008 by Kyros
The taliban are threatening to kill more Canadian aid workers after killing three, which two of them were from Canada. The taliban want Canadian troops to leave Afghanistan or they will continue to target civilian aid workers. I got some news for the taliban…Canadian troops aren’t goling anywhere. Globe & Mail KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN — The [...]
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Posted on August 13, 2008 by Kyros
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Posted on August 8, 2008 by Kyros
In a secret mission that included Canadian troops, American, British and Afghan, an unspecified amount of drugs, weapons and bomb-making material were seized. Unfortunately no terrorists were reported killed in the operation. National Post KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Canadian soldiers appear to have caught the Taliban off guard in a large multi-national operation in the lawless [...]
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Posted on August 7, 2008 by Kyros
A Pyrrhic victory for free speech in Canada. The censor of Alberta found that Mr. Levant did not ‘discriminate’ against any group by publishing the Motoon. But he did find the cartoon to be ‘stereotypical, negative and offensive’. So, after Mr. Levant spent $100000 on lawyers he was not charged by Alberta’s Human Rights Commission. [...]
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