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Friday, June 8, 2012

Wanna know what's going on in the Lib leader Bob Rae's favorite country in the Middle East, the UAE ??


The Canadian government, whether it's  the ruling party or the opposition parties ... it  doesn't matter much because  all our political parties are in love with Wahhabi dictators.  Pallying around with the Saudis and the Bahrainis, the Kuwaitis, the Emiratis and  the Qataris .... all these fucking nations are the biggest abusers of human rights and yet our politicians see nothing wrong when they heap praises on the dictators there and eagerly join them in wars against "dictators" like Libya's Gadhafi.

Canada is being eaten from the inside by her very own  politicians who are supposed to "stand on guard" for her.

  .....Immigration Authorities arrested the blogger    and activist Abdul Khaliq on the 22nd of May, in the Emirate of Ajman. His family were informed the reason of his detention was due to procedural matters, but later he was taken to an unknown place without updating any of his family members about the reasons or the place of his detention. Later, it was revealed that Abdul Khaliq was forced to accept the nationality of the Comoros as a first step for deportation.


According to press and human rights reports, UAE paid 200 million dollar in 2009 to the State of the Comoros in order to naturalize its stateless citizens whose number ranges from 10 000 to 100 000. The citizens of this community are exposed to persecution, maltreatment and denial of citizenship rights. They are a chronic problem in UAE and a number of Gulf states where the ruling regimes pour anger on those groups instead of giving them citizenship, complete rights and to legalize their situation.


Abdul khaliq was one of five activists who were detained previously for several months in April 2011 and were sentenced to imprisonment for two years for insulting the rulers of UAE. They were released later after an amnesty from the head of the state. Abdul Khaliq has a good reputation for defending the stateless citizens rights and human rights in general in UAE, especially the right of expression and political participation.....

The article does not state clearly who  the "stateless citizens"  are and how they came about to be in the UAE.  For those in the know, these young people were born in the UAE to migrants from other areas of the Middle East, most  specifically, the displaced people from the regions of Syria and Jordan.  These migrants are known as the "Palestinians"   for all the strange reasons that only the manipulators of the thriving refugee business will be able to give you.

If I was told that I stood to get a monthly stipend for life by just stating that I was pushed out by the Israelis  and that I am not  a Syrian or a Jordianian .... I might have made myself a "stateless person" too.  "Palestinian" refugees make big bucks.  

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