by Tom Quiggin • January 19, 2018
at 5:00 am
- In fact, in Canada,
"Islamophobia" comes in only fourth behind crimes
against Blacks, Gays and Jews. In fact, hate crimes against
Muslims have dropped, even as the overall number of hate
crimes increased, according to the last Statistics Canada
reporting.
- The National Council
of Canadian Muslims (NCCM, formerly CAIR CAN) was founded with
the mission of supporting its American parent organization, CAIR
USA, which in turn was formed to support Hamas. According to the
Hamas Covenant, the group is the Palestinian branch of the
Muslim Brotherhood. Hamas is listed as terrorist group by the US
and Canada. CAIR USA was also listed as a terrorist entity by
the United Arab Emirates in 2014.
- The current Executive
Director of CAIR CAN/NCCM, Ihsaan Gardee, has tried to claim
that CAIR USA and its Canadian chapter CAIR CAN/NCCM have no
relationship. This view is misleading. Most tellingly, CAIR
CAN/NCCM made the following statement on its own website in 2003
referring to CAIR USA: "This Washington-based organization
is CAIR CAN's parent organization."
- With respect to the
presence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Canada, newspapers such as
the Toronto Star have printed that there is no such thing
as the Muslim Brotherhood in Canada or the US. A 2015 piece by
Haroon Siddiqui, the Toronto Star's editorial page editor
emeritus, stated that: "Muslim Brotherhood is not a
registered entity in Canada or the USA, nor does it have any
branch in North America." For this assessment, Siddiqui was
quoting Jamal Badawi. What Siddiqui did not mention was that
Badawi is a member of the North American Muslim Brotherhood's
Shura Council, according to the Muslim Brotherhood itself.
Canadian
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being asked by the National Council
of Canadian Muslims to designate January 29 as "National Day of
Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia." If he does, it is an
indicator that the Islamists in Canada have succeeded in their
program of political expansion and influence. (Image source: European
Parliament)
The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, is being
asked by the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM, formerly
known as CAIR CAN) to designate January 29 as a "National Day of
Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia." If he does, it is an
indicator that the Islamists in Canada have succeeded in their
program of political expansion and influence to the point of now
being able publicly to manipulate the Prime Minister's Office. In
fact, in Canada, "Islamophobia" comes in only fourth behind
crimes against Blacks, Gays and Jews. Hate crimes against Muslims
have dropped, even as the overall number of hate crimes increase,
according to the last Statistics Canada reporting.
The event behind this request is the violent attack on
the Quebec City mosque of January 29, 2017, in which six people were
murdered.
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