Cdn. Terror Tie - Children, Not Terrorists, Deported - UNSCAM - Canada-Iran-Kazemi - UN-Darfur - Prostitution Corridor
Stewart Bell: U.S. authorities tie terror suspect to Alberta charity -- Claim by prosecutors: Canadian Islamic Association described as a cover posted by National Post on 07:48:50 2005/04/01, available at this website.
An Alberta businessman charged with fundraising and recruiting for terrorism around the world used a government-registered Canadian charity to conceal his activities, U.S. authorities allege.
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Re: Canada deports children, not terrorists Posted by Al Gordon on 00:40:24 2005/04/02, a follow up to "Canada deports children, not terrorists", girls' deportation decision condemned posted by Al Gordon on 07:43:45 2005/04/01
In Reply to: Canada deports children, not terrorists posted by Al Gordon
Don't forget the pizza guy that was turfed out of the the country when he threatened to expose corruption, incompetence and bribery in the ministry of a Liberal cabinet minister, Judy Sgro.
Search: dim-witted judge, Khadr clan
How can I train myself for jihad?
UN / UNSCAM
Time for Annan to go April 3, 2005, Peter Worthington, Toronto Sun
At the very least, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan should resign, even if his resignation isn't accepted by the world body.
The UN's corrupt oil-for-food program (OFFP) helps explain why Saddam Hussein never expected the U.S. and Britain to attack him, and why he was so defiant and certain that he'd prevail. [. . . .]
Search: shredded thousands of documents, Annan's son Kojo arranging, the Balkans? to save the UN from total discredit
UN
"China's connections to Sudan are strictly practical and self-interested."
`Sleeping dragon' shows global claws Richard Gwyn
During the long and, so far, mostly failed attempt by the world community to protect the people of Sudan's Darfur region from ethnic cleansing and very possibly from genocide, a repeated frustration has been the effect of a possible veto by one of members of the U.N. Security Council.
To avoid the stalemate a veto would cause, those countries seeking action, such as France and the U.S., have had to water down their proposed resolutions. The council member that has compelled them to go softly, softly, is China. [. . . . ]
Search: Within China, certain to propel it, regional counterweight
UNSCAM
Salim Mansur: Annan's performance has been deplorable April 2, 2005, Toronto Sun
[. . . . ] The 90-page report, with an appendix of an additional 39 pages -- the committee's final report is yet to come -- gives detailed scrutiny to how Cotecna won the UN contract in 1998, despite troubling information about the company in public records.
When Cotecna was awarded the UN contract, its CEO, Robert Massey, was under criminal indictment on a charge of money-laundering for Benazir Bhutto, the prime minister of Pakistan at the time. [. . . . ]
Liberals ripped for 'cover-up' -- 'WEAK' REACTION TO KAZEMI TORTURE: TORIES April 2, 2005, KATHLEEN HARRIS, OTTAWA BUREAU
THE FEDERAL government was complicit in systematic cover-up of the "barbaric" treatment of Zahra Kazemi, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper suggested yesterday. Blasting the "weak" Liberal reaction to gruesome details Canadian officials had received months ago, he accused the government of being part of Iran's whitewashing of the case. [. . . . ]
Prostitution horror for young women -- News investigation into the plight of young women forced into horror of prostitution Nicole Bode, Daily News Staff Writer, April 2, 2005
[. . . .] It's cold-blooded sexual slavery - forced prostitution that began when they were kidnapped from their small towns in Mexico and Central America and smuggled through a dangerous corridor that leads into the United States.
After they work their apprenticeships in Tijuana, many of the girls end up as sexual servants in New York's illegal brothels. [. . . .]
The depraved exploitation will be spotlighted by this week's Brooklyn Federal Court case against the Carreto family, a group of extended relatives from Mexico. [. . . .]
Search: During a recent trip to Zona Rosa, ring of traffickers, day laborers, kill your family, illegal immigrants, Seductive lure of bogus ads, Help put end to nightmare
Note: these are US resources, not Canadian.
Safe Horizon
(800) 621-HOPE
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(866) DHS-2ICE
Covenant House
(800) 999-9999 New York Association for New Americans
(888) 242-5838
AsociaciĆ³n Tepeyac of New York
(212) 633-7108
Latin American Integration Center
(718) 565-8500
New Immigrant Community Empowerment
(718) 205-8796
Urban Justice Center Sex Workers Project
(646) 602-5617
Canada is thinking about or has already started serious negotiations for a free trade agreement with Mexico. Will this illegal immigration of sex trade workers be part of it?
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