February 23, 2005

Security: Government's Prorities? Phony Docs-Harjit Singh, CSIS-Charkaoui-No Electronic Monitoring Device Available, Canadian Islamic Congress & CAIR

Security: What are the Government's Prorities? -- public enemy #1 crooks and terrorists are coming in -- and Canada's Liberal welcome wagon is out -- discussion of this might embarass the government

Border alert for deportee and credit-card scamster, Harjit Singh who has filed a $1.25-million countersuit against former Minister Sgro Tom Godfrey, Toronto Sun, Feb. 23, 05

CANADIAN AND U.S. border alerts have been issued for deported pizzeria owner Harjit Singh, who police say may try to sneak back into the country. At the same time, the man who brought down former immigration minister Judy Sgro over influence peddling allegations has launched a counter-lawsuit against Sgro for $1.25 million. [. . . . ]


Search: phony travel documents




Reminder: listen -- via Canada Free Press, "Frustrations of an infidel" Judi McLeod, Canadafreepress.com, February 19, 2005




CSIS agent testifies at Charkaoui hearing about threats to Canada -- Minister claims $8 billion for security but no electronic monitoring device available

CSIS agent testifies at Charkaoui hearing about threats to Canada Nelson Wyatt, February 21, 2005

Under questioning, [a high-ranking CSIS intelligence officer] also said al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden had declared Canada a target in two edicts issued in 1998 and 2002, the latter because of Canada's support of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan.

[. . . . ] But jailed millennium bomber Ahmed Ressam and terrorist Abou Zubaida, also in detention in the United States, identified him as the man they met at a training camp in Afghanistan in 1998.

[. . . . Adil] Charkaoui, 31, spent his first weekend of freedom under police supervision. Police showed up at his house early Saturday, alerted him to their presence because of his lack of a monitoring device and remained parked outside his residence. [. . . . ]





Canadian Coalition for Democracies (CCD): "CAIR condemns '24' but it won't condemn Islamic terrorists"

Canadian Coalition for Democracy or Democracies: CAIR condemns '24' but it won't condemn Islamic terrorists posted by Jacques, an article by Joel Mowbray, February 21, 2005

What has Fox's hit TV show "24" done to prompt TV Guide to report "24 in Hot Water" and Entertainment Weekly to ask, "Has '24' Gone Too Far?"?

Its bad guys are terrorists who are Muslims. That's it.

Few of us need reminding that we are not simply waging a war against terror, but against the radical Islam that animates the enemy. The enemy is not coincidentally Muslim, but they are the enemy because their radicalized version of Islam tells them to be.
"24," so far at least, understands that.

What makes "24" this season so special, though, is that it's the first entertainment production in the post-9/11 era to accurately portray the enemy. The Monday night hit features the Araz family, Turkish Muslim immigrants who live in suburbia and are a sleeper cell for an unnamed terrorist outfit. [. . . . ]

When four Americans were murdered (and burned, hanged, and mutilated) in Fallujah last year, CAIR pointedly refused to condemn the murders, only saying that mutilations were contrary to Islam a position almost identical to infamous Fallujah cleric Sheikh Khalid Ahmed. [. . . . ]


By the way, did the USA's CAIR or Canada's Canadian Islamic Congress as high-profile Islamic organizations contribute to charity for the children of Beslan -- or do their efforts seem to be concentrated on efforts to aid the suspected sleepers and terrorists in the West's midst?

Or is one not supposed to ask in politically correct Canada?




Islamic Congress's Letter to PM Supports Position on Syria and Lebanon, and Warns That Aggressive U.S. Policies in Middle East Will Lead to More Death, Destruction and Misery

Islamic Congress's Letter to PM Supports Position on Syria and Lebanon, and Warns That Aggressive U.S. Policies in Middle East Will Lead to More Death, Destruction and Misery February 19th, 2005, Muharram 10, 1426, Volume: 8, Issue: 15

In a letter today to Prime Minister Paul Martin, the Canadian Islamic Congress said it endorses yesterday Martin's characterization that Syrian troops are in Lebanon as peacekeepers, not invaders. "The withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon should be left up to those two countries to negotiate," said the CIC.


Obviously, this group did not learn history from an unbiased instructor -- graduates of indoctrination without thought from Islamic schools, undoubtedly.

CIC also urged the Canadian government to moderate Washington's aggressive and dangerous policies against Iran, Syria and Lebanon, warning that failure to do so will lead only to more death, destruction and human misery in the Middle East. [. . . . ]


Does Canadian taxpayer money has go into the CIC under the rubric of "multiculturalism" or through charitable status? Or does the prohibition against alcohol allow all those scotch dollars to support this active and vocal group started by Mr. Elmasry, headed by him and claiming to speak for all Muslims in Canada?

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