Saturday, June 9, 2012

MEMBERS NEWSLETTERS - JUNE 8, 2012


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Iran's "Fifth Column" Targets Canadian Schoolchildren

Since at least the mid-1990s, when alleged Saudi Al Khobar Towers bombing conspirator Hani al-Sayegh reached Canada, it has been clear that Iran's Hezbollah terror organization is operating here. Hezbollah has conducted targeting reconnaissance in Canada and its operatives have flown its flag in increasingly muscular demonstrations in major Canadian cities.


Carleton University teams up with Iranian embassy to honour Ayatollah Khomeini

A conference on the thoughts of the late founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Seyyed Rouhollah Khomeini, was held at Carleton University in Ottawa. Commemorating the 23rd passing anniversary of Imam Khomeini, Islamic scholars as well as Canadian academics delivered lectures and discussed his role in the Iranian revolution, and the influence of his teachings on today’s Muslim world.



Nazanin Afshin-Jam replies to  Dr. O’Reilly Runte, the President of Carleton University:

My name is Nazanin Afshin-Jam. I was born in Iran and my family was forced to flee in1979 at the start of the revolution when Ayatollah Khomeini came to power as my father was unjustly imprisoned, tortured and nearly executed.

We have been living in Canada for 31 years.

I am an international human rights activist and co-founder of Stop Child Executions organization. I must tell you that I was incensed upon learning that Carleton University collaborated with the Iranian Embassy and gave a platform to regime supporters to host the conference, “The Contemporary Awakening and Imam Khomeini’s Thoughts,”; which I learned was a celebration of Ayatollah Khomeini. He was a man who was personally responsible for the death and torture of countless innocent Iranians and responsible for installing discriminatory laws against women, allowing the persecution of ethnic and religious minorities and suffocating any form of decent.

Our family, along with hundreds of thousands of other Iranians left Iran to have a better life here in Canada free from fear. However now seeing tyrants or those that support them being given a platform at a prestigious university like Carleton instills fear and sadness in me and many others.  Press TV (a well known mouthpiece of the IRI) was also present and documented this pro-Khomeini gathering. This gets reported back in Iran, empowers the regime officials and deflates the vast majority of the freedom loving Iranians who want freedom.

At this time more than ever the Iranian people need to know that those in the world stand in solidarity with them. They do not need our universities to prop up those with blood on their hands.

Please reconsider in the future providing a forum and giving a voice to those that suppress 70 million voices back home.

Sincerely,

Nazanin Afshin-Jam

CIR: More halal chicken and pepperoni fed to non-halal-eating Montrealers

It is said that the face of cities is reflected in their streets. Wellington is a busy, commercial avenue running through the borough of Verdun. Its face is changing at the same pace as increasingly diverse Montreal. The pattern seems to be traditionally Quebec-owned businesses being taken over by Muslim entrepreneurs.


Alleged spying risk earns full pay – for no work

A bureaucrat born in China who was fired from her job in the nerve centre of the Canadian government on allegations of being a potential spy has since been reassigned to a less sensitive department and has been awarded a pay raise.


The United Nations is Chastising Canada over its Treatment of Omar Khadr

In a recently released report, the United Nations Committee Against Torture urges Canada to immediately sign the transfer papers to bring the convicted terrorist and murderer back to his country of birth.



RÉSUMÉ – Pour camoufler leurs ambitions de conquête, les Frères Musulmans citent fréquemment le verset 2:256 du Coran ‘Nulle contrainte en religion’. L’interprétation libérale du verset qu’ils présentent aux non-musulmans est aux antipodes de celle qu’en font leurs exégètes et de celle qu’ils appliquent.



If you are concerned about the fact that it is not just students who have rights but that YOU have rights as well, then please sign the petition to "Premier of Quebec Jean Charest/Premier Ministre Jean Charest: do not give into students demands/ne cédez pas à la demande des étudiants".  The goal is to reach 200,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://www.change.org/petitions/premier-of-quebec-jean-charest-premier-ministre-jean-charest-do-not-give-into-students-demands-ne-c%C3%A9dez-pas-%C3%A0-la-demande-des-%C3%A9tudiants

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