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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The apple does not fall far from the tree


Like father, like daughter.  Once you get a taste of  the big fat nipple shoved into your mouth by the governing party in your Province, State or Country, in order to keep you from crying like a baby .... then that's it.   The way downhill has been mapped and the fault lies solely at the feet of the politicians handing out the candy.
The daughter of Quebec's most controversial politician is getting out of jail after she was charged in connection with several violent incidents related to the four-month student strike.

A judge on Tuesday released the daughter of Quebec Solidaire Leader Amir Khadir on $12,000 bail.
Yalda Machouf Khadir, 19, is accused in the April ransacking of education minister Line Beauchamp's office, as well as acts of vandalism at the University of Montreal during a student protest.

She's also accused of attacking Chantal Poirier, a photographer who works for Le Journal de Montreal, QMI Agency's flagship French newspaper.

Machouf-Khadir was among a group of six people arrested last week in a series of co-ordinate smoke-bomb attacks that shut down the Montreal subway system on May 10.
She was arrested at her father's home, which was raided as part of the investigation. Amir Khadir has not been charged.

Officers seized anti-capitalist literature, documents showing how to make paint bombs. Detectives also confiscated a piece of artwork showing Amir Khadir holding a gun and standing over Premier Jean Charest's dead body.

Among the charges laid against Khadir's daughter is intimidation against a legislature member.
She also faces charges of mischief, breaking and entering, assault against a peace officer and intimidation
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She's been ordered to stay away from schools and government buildings and not to come within 500 metres of the QMI photographer.
Machouf-Khadir's next court date is July 20.

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