Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister's love affair with the Muslim Bastardhood

This is a must read to understand to what depths of the the foulest gutters  the Conservatives in Ottawa have let themselves sink. Keep this article in mind come the next election ... and for goodness sake, vote wisely or not at all.  It's a long article, but we need to know,  how corrupt, either via bribes or probably by foolishness or lack of knowledge, our elected members of parliament  have become.  

 Robert  Sibley writing at OttawaCitizen:
....Point de bascule — the tipping point in anglais — is one of the most responsible, restrained and well researched websites devoted to monitoring the Islamist long-term campaign against the West.  Run by Marc Lebuis out of Montreal, the French language webmagazine devotes itself to probing and exposing Islamist efforts in Canada (particularly in Quebec).

Salim Mansur, a political scientist at the University of Western Ontario, and a columnist for the Toronto Sun, notes that the mainstream media and the politicians generally avoid the Islamist issue and refers to Point de bascule as one of the few media outlets willing to address the threat — “truly the David in this mighty difficult contest with the Goliath – the Muslim Brotherhood and their petrodollar support,” as he puts it.

With that kind of recommendation, and the given its solid reputation, when Point de bascule posts an article on its webmagazine site, it is well worth reading. The magazine’s latest missive is a case in point, raising questions as to whether Harper government — and Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird, in particular — has been inadvertently funding Muslim Brotherhood efforts to radicalize young Muslims in Canada and ship them overseas to fight n he Syrian civil war.

What Point de bascule seems to specialize in finding connections between seemingly disconnected bits of publicly-available information and stitching them together into a coherent whole. (In the newspaper business we call this — or used to -  investigative journalism.)  In this case, Lebuis and his team of researchers appear to have found some questionable links between Baird and the Muslim Brotherhood that suggest taxpayer money  intended to help Syrian refugees has been diverted to help the Islamist cause in the country’s civil war. There’s no suggestion this was intentional on the part of the minister; rather, the government has at worst been naive and allowed itself to be hoodwinked by Islamist supporters in this country...........

.....Syrian MB leader Hassan Hachimi was described as a Mississauga resident by the National Post in August 2013, and a 2000 MAC financial report sent to Revenue Canada provides a Mississauga postal code for the former MAC treasurer. In spite of the fact that both leaders lived in Mississauga and have the same name, Point de Bascule cannot confirm at this moment that the former MAC treasurer and the Syrian MB leader are the same person.

Osama Kadi is another Muslim Brotherhood leader living in Canada who plays an important role with the Syrian rebel forces. In the spring of 2013, Kadi posted an article on his own website in which he is described as the Syrian opposition “likely interim premier.” However, Kadi was not chosen and Ghassan Hitto, another Muslim Brotherhood leader based in North America, became premier of Syria’s rebel territory in March 2013. GMBDR (now GMBDW) presented a profile of Hitto after his nomination. Hitto resigned his position as premier of Syria’s rebel territory in July 2013.....

........Minister Baird and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood

NOVEMBER 17, 2011 – An official in Canada Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird’s office confirmed to the National Post that the minister met on several occasions with Syrian opposition leader Hassan Hachimi from Mississauga (Ontario). Hachimi has since been identified as the head of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood Political Bureau. In the same November 2011 report, Muslim Brotherhood leader Osama Kadi said that Minister Baird “showed a very positive attitude” toward Syrian rebels.

DECEMBER 23, 2011 – Foreign Affairs Minister Baird met with a Syrian opposition delegation including Muslim Brotherhood heavyweights Hassan Hachimi and Obeida Nahas. The Ottawa Citizen quoted Minister Baird as saying: “Assad is cut off. His disgusting brand of violence must stop and come to an end, he must go.” Minister Baird announced a freeze on Bashar al-Assad regime’s assets and denied al-Qaeda’s involvement in Syria.

The Ottawa Citizen added that “Baird’s rhetoric appeared to please members of the Syrian National Council (SNC) opposition movement who were in Ottawa on Friday to meet with the minister.”

On July 31, 2012, the German daily Die ..................

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