Friday, September 7, 2012

ACT! FOR CANADA NEWSLETTER - SEPTEMBER 7, 2012



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Canada Closes Embassy in Iran, Expels Iranian Diplomats from Canada

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird just issued the following statement: “Canada has closed its embassy in Iran, effective immediately, and declared personae non gratae all remaining Iranian diplomats in Canada. “Canada’s position on the regime in Iran is well known. Canada views the Government of Iran as the most significant threat to global peace and security in the world today.”


The Canadian government has said that 40 percent of Hungarian Roma who claim refugee status are from a town called Miskolc, where a large-scale organized effort to send people to Canada to claim refugee status is centered in. The federal government has taken steps to reduce bogus refugee claims and the costs they impose on federal and provincial governments in Canada with the passing of Bill C-31 in June.


“Silence is the mother of truth
~ Benjamin Disraeli ~


If you are even slightly awake about the world news today, it is no surprise that Christians are being killed, raped and brutalized throughout the Islamic world. However, there is a place where you can go and escape the dreadful and relentless details of Christian annihilation by Islam. You can just go to church. For example, this week in Nigeria Christians were killed. Nothing out of the ordinary, indeed in the world of Christian persecution, this is routine.


The Threat of Sharia and the Leadership of America’s Two Parties

If we do not take a stand, and demand the policy of American laws for American courts, there will most certainly be more innocent women and children victimized by the brutal and misogynistic Sharia Legal system and denied their full civil rights in America.

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Mia Farrow, film star and longtime advocate for victims in Darfur, heads a campaign of human rights activists that today launched a legal, diplomatic and online campaign to stop Sudan’s controversial bid for a seat on the world’s highest human rights body, in elections to be held on Nov. 12th.  Montreal’s Hillel Neuer, executive director of the Geneva-based human rights group UN Watch, which is coordinating the “Stop Sudan” campaign, said that “electing Sudan to the UN’s top human rights body is like putting Jack the Ripper in charge of a women’s shelter.”
http://blog.unwatch.org/index.php/2012/08/30/mia-farrow-heads-campaign-to-block-sudan-from-un-rights-council/
THIS WEEK’S VIDEOS:

Footage of Kevin Carroll of the English Defense League speaking with the police who cancelled the demo after they lost control of the fascist mob who were throwing bottles, rocks and lumps of wood. “Freedom of Assembly and Freedom of Speech died in Walthamstow on September 1st, 2012. This was the date that Britain officially became a Police State. After weeks of negotiation between the English Defence League and police liaison officers our democratic right to hold a peaceful outdoor meeting was trampled on by Britain’s ruling totalitarian class.”

British Humourist Pat Condel speaks on the upcoming United Nations Meeting:


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JPL Presents: Lecture and Book Launch with authors
 Aruna Papp and Barbara Kay

“Unworthy Creature: A Punjabi Daughter's Memoir of Honour, Shame and Love”

Please join us for a special evening with authors Aruna Papp and Barbara Kay as they speak about their new novel Unworthy Creature: A Punjabi Daughter's Memoir of Honour, Shame and Love.

          Date:          Thursday, Sepember 20, 2012
          Time:          7:30 p.m.
          Location:    Jewish Public Library
          Address:     5151 Côte Ste-Catherine Road, Montreal.
          Admission: $7 JPL members/students, $12 general

To reserve tickets call (514) 345-6416, or for information call (514) 345-2627 ext. 3017, or visit www.jewishpubliclibrary.org

The memoir of a South Asian immigrant to Canada, this book traces the author's lonely, poignant struggle to free herself from the oppressive code of her former land. The book chronicles her courageous battle to help other South Asian girls and women in Canada step out of their kinsmen's ancient patriarchal cycle and claim their gender rights as fully equal Canadian citizens.

Aruna Papp was born and raised in India. After immigrating to Canada, Aruna acquired two graduate degrees, a second, loving and mutually respectful marriage, and a pioneering career in counselling.

Barbara Kay, award-winning columnist with The National Post, helps tell Aruna’s story.

Introduced by Glen Rotchin, poet, novelist and book reviewer.
Books and autographs available.
Reception following sponsored by Barbara and Ronny Kay.
Sponsored by the Rebecca & Jacob Grossman Foundation of the JPL
Click here to view the flyer

 

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