March 26, 2005

Abraar Islamic School, Child Trafficking Yemen to Saudi, Mountie Killer - Injustice System, "Blow the whistle" & Whistleblower Protection

'There is no room for hatred' March 25, 2005, Earl McRae, Ottawa Sun

Rashid Nasim arrives at Abraar Islamic elementary school to pick up his young daughter, and he's upset, he wants answers.

"I want to speak to the principal, I want to speak to teachers. This is not what I want from this school. We didn't have our daughter go here for this. . . .

[. . . . ] For a story by a child who could have been in only Grade 8 at the most, the political knowledge, writing style, and language seemed suspiciously sophisticated.

[. . . . ] I've had people report to me about Muslim kids in Ottawa as young as three spouting anti-Semitism with information you'd think they wouldn't know.
"They get it from their parents, or they see it with their parents on Al-Jazeera via satellite. Vicious, hate rhetoric is not something you're born with. You're taught it."





Islamic school probed March 25, 2005, Alan Findlay, Queen's Park Bureau

[. . . . ] Because the school is private, it's not clear what a supervisor can do. But Kennedy said a complaint of an alleged hate crime could be reported to police if necessary.


Scroll down for posts on CCD which include the Canadian Islamic Congress founder and head, Mohammed Elmasry's statements. How many Muslim Canadians does he represent, by the way? He seems to be doing his best to blacken the reputation of the University of Waterloo with his statements on Jews.




Slavery -- “Even when traffickers are caught, they are released, because it is not illegal,” he said, calling for legal amendments.

Poverty encourages child trafficking from Yemen to Saudi Web posted at: 3/24/2005 2:2:39, Source: AFP

SANAA: Misery in Yemen continues to encourage child trafficking into Saudi Arabia, with widespread cases of parents paying smugglers to take on their offspring to work as beggars on the streets of the oil-rich neighbor.

Thousands of children, as young as seven and including girls, continue to be entrusted by their parents to traffickers who help the youngsters cross the desert borders illegally into Saudi Arabia, UN officials said.

The children, who mostly come from large and poor families, sweat to earn money through small, menial jobs or most often by begging on the streets. Thousands of them are regularly caught by Saudi police and sent back home. [. . . . ]


Search: UNICEF, government officials as witnesses, Yemeni authorities officially admitted, "150,000 Yemenis, including 9,815 children", boys aged between 10 and 16

Please search Google for "I Abolish" slavery. Is this situation worsening? Just in the past week I have watched a film on slavery, seen a documentary, and received this. To enslave another human being is sick.





Mountie killer's charges far outweigh convictions

When it comes to the criminal justice system, the wheels are off the car; it's not just the bearings gone. Threats to witnesses don't show up in statistics.

Note the revolving door justice system. People are trying to downplay everything that has happened as if it were a freak accident or something; however. . .

1. Roszko had an HK91 308 calbre assault rifle while Canada had a $1.2 billion gun registry system -- crooks don't register weapons

2. The court had said he was not allowed to have any guns and he should have been behind bars already

3. There were about 280 Marijuana plants on the premises.


Despite a record of violence that included a series of charges involving firearms and death threats, Roszko was convicted only eight times.

Most of those offences date back to the 46-year-old farmer's teen years and involved property offences that resulted in small fines or short jail terms of a few days. [. . . . ]

Police charged Roszko with breaching his release conditions by contacting witnesses and with obstruction of justice, but none of those charges stuck either. [. . . . ]

The brother is convinced the Canadian criminal justice system is deeply flawed and must be tightened in the wake of the tragedy.
[. . . . ]


Search: Examinations of his criminal court records, [Read how Roszko] terrorized witnesses. Red Deer Conservative MP Bob Mills, "Rod Gregory, president of the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association"

Do read what his lawyers have to say.





Blow the whistle while you work -- U.S. EXPERT URGES MPS TO PROTECT EMPLOYEES WHO SPEAK OUT March 25, 2005, Kathleen Harris, Ottawa Bureau

FEDERAL workers who handle sensitive national security files are in greatest need of whistleblowing protection, a U.S. expert said yesterday. Louis Clark, president and founding member of the Washington-based Government Accountability Project, said spies, intelligence officers and federal cops must have the confidence to report bureaucratic corruption, theft and wrongdoing without reprisal.

Speaking to a committee of MPs studying proposed whistleblower legislation, Clark recommended ensuring a forum that is "covered in secrecy" where those employees can freely speak out.

His program, which began in 1977 after the Watergate corruption scandal, now recovers about $1 billion in fraud each year. [. . . . ]




Search: "Whistleblower Protection", "Whistleblowers, Check out Qui Tam", "Update: Does the Slush Fund Government Really Want Effective Whistleblower Legislation?"

They are on this webpage. While you are at it, look at "Book -- Cold Terror: How Canada Nurtures and Exports Terrorism to the World" concerning Stewart Bell's book


News Junkie Canada, March 23, 05 -- There is more about Canada's pretend whistleblower protection legislation -- a scam to protect the government -- on other dates.




The news hit home -- A GRIEVING FATHER SPILLS HIS HEART TO MARK BONOKOSKI March 25, 2005

[. . . . ] "I did B-and-Es. I did drugs," he says. "Between the ages of 16 and 20, I was a handful. But at 20, I smartened up."

Bruno Dumanski says it is different now. There was no Youth Criminal Justice Act back in his day. The young offenders of his era didn't carry their lawyer's business card in their wallets, and they weren't coddled by the system.

"There were no youth facilities back then," he says. "You went to the Don Jail. I went to the Don. And once you went to the Don, you didn't want to ever go back.
"Pick up the newspaper today and it is obvious that kids have no respect -- no respect for the police, no respect for the justice system, no respect for human life. Now they'll kill someone and not think twice about it." [. . . . ]


Search: Jason Hodge, Damien Muirhead, LOW-LEVEL DRUG DEALER

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