MALCOLM: Canada’s weak ISIS message is on display once again

A Canadian member of ISIS has been caught and captured by our Kurdish allies in Syria. With the collapse of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria in early 2018, this ISIS soldier was trying to make his way back to Canada.

He wanted to join the 60-plus returned terrorists who have found a safe haven in Trudeau’s Canada, according to reports by Global News.

The latest terrorist to be captured was an outspoken supporter of the Islamic State. The Pakistani-born man left Canada in 2014 and then signed up to be an ISIS fighter, Global reports.

He became a sniper and a social media star. He used Twitter to encourage Westerners to join the Islamist death cult and to carry out terrorist attacks in the West.

He celebrated the Ottawa terror attack in October 2014, where Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was murdered while standing on ceremonial guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Parliament Hill.

Now, this ISIS thug is one of 13 Canadians being held by our allies in Syria, desperately hoping to return to Canada.

Canada must no doubt be a popular destination for captured ISIS terrorists. Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada is an outlier when it comes to dealing with ISIS terrorists who are now begging to return to the safety and comfort of the West.

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https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/malcolm-canadas-weak-isis-message-is-on-display-once-again

ISIS images of a beheaded Scandinavian tourist were sent to victim’s MOTHER

Horrific images showing one of the murdered Scandinavian tourists being beheaded in Morocco have been sent to a victim’s mother, it has emerged.

ISIS fanatics gloated about the killing of Dane Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, and Norwegian Maren Ueland, 28, by spreading the gruesome footage on social media.

The clip, in which a suspected ISIS terrorist shouts ‘it’s Allah’s will’, was also sent to friends of Ms Jespersen via ‘private messenger’, it has been claimed.

It has since been revealed that horrific images of the slain tourists have been posted on the Facebook page of Ms Ueland’s mother Irene. Some Moroccans bizarrely posted the images in a misguided bid to express sympathy along with calls for the killers to be executed.

Earlier, it was claimed that footage itself had been sent to friends of Ms Jespersen. While it is not clear exactly who sent them the footage, there will be strong suspicions it would have been from warped ISIS sympathisers.

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Why Canada must prosecute returning ISIS fighters

Human rights champion Nadia Murad was recently co-awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In August 2014, Murad’s village in northern Iraq was attacked by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and she was sold into sexual slavery.

She managed to escape, sought asylum in Germany in 2015 and has fought for the rights of the Yazidi minority ever since. Upon becoming a Nobel laureate, she said:

“We must work together with determination — so that genocidal campaigns will not only fail, but lead to accountability for the perpetrators. Survivors deserve justice. And a safe and secure pathway home.”

Accountability has become a key issue. While the United States-led international coalition has dislodged ISIS from the cities it had occupied and controlled, namely Mosul and Raqqa, the group is weakened but not dead.

ISIS remains a force in the Middle East

Both the U.S. Department of Defense and the United Nations estimate that approximately 30,000 ISIS fighters remain in those countries.

At the same time, a significant number of foreign fighters from places like Canada, the U.K. and Australia have fled Iraq and Syria. Numerous countries are struggling to find policy solutions on how to manage the return of their nationals who had joined the group.

The Canadian government has stated publicly that it favours taking a comprehensive approach of reintegrating returnees back into society. Very few foreign fighters who have returned to Canada have been prosecuted.

Things are about to become much more complicated for officials in Ottawa. Stewart Bell of Global News, reporting recently from Northern Syria, interviewed Canadian ISIS member Muhammad Ali who is being held by Kurdish forces in a makeshift prison.

Ali admits to having joined ISIS and acting as a sniper, and playing soccer with severed heads. He also has a digital record of using social media to incite others to commit violent attacks against civilians and recruiting others to join the group.

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https://theconversation.com/why-canada-must-prosecute-returning-isis-fighters-105198

DZSURDZSA: Minister Goodale distracts Canadians from the real dangers at our door

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale would like you to believe that so-called “right-wing neo-Nazi extremism” is an imminent threat to Canada, while conveniently ignoring groups that have attacked Canadian soil.

That is not to say that people with racist and neo-Nazi beliefs don’t organize. The ungainly reality is that they do, and they’ve been responsible for numerous hate crimes throughout Canada.

Yet if these organizations were such a national threat, Goodale could count on Canadians to name a few. Yet most Canadians can’t.

As Goodale points out, the only Canadian casualties that can be attributed to neo-Nazi or white supremacist ideologies are on an individual basis.

“They may have behaved themselves as singular individuals doing very evil deeds but they were inspired by something and largely that relates back to what they saw on the internet,” said Goodale.

They’re people like Alexandre Bisonette or Alek Minassian. They’re individuals who turn their twisted ideas into the real world and wreck havoc on the lives of the innocent.

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https://www.thepostmillennial.com/dzsurdzsa-minister-goodale-distract-canadians-from-the-real-dangers-at-our-door/

Vice Interview with Abu Huzaifa, Canadian ISIS Fighter

Amidst the backdrop of a continuing war against ISIS—which has lost most of its territory in Syria but remains an international terror threat—countries around the globe are still contending with what to do with the former militants who return home.

But one infamous Canadian ISIS fighter, who once slipped back into Canada undetected, claims western citizens worried about ex-militants like himself have nothing to fear.

“We all want to put the bad things we’ve done behind us, not be belittled for it,” said the Toronto-area resident and university student going by the jihadi nom de guerre Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi. “I know it may sound weird but listening to us, hearing us out… because we all want to move forward.”

Huzaifa, who made international headlines after an in-depth podcast series, “Caliphate”, released last year by the New York Times focused on his experiences fighting for ISIS in Syria, now claims federal police are actively working to help reintegrate him back into Canadian society.

Canadian politicians have hotly debated whether Justin Trudeau’s government is ensuring Canadian law enforcement are properly handling the threat of its returnees, with official government numbers putting them at just under 60 with an additional 190 still abroad (but as Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale recently put it on those still overseas: “Some of them, perhaps many, are dead.”)

Security professionals consider battle-hardened returnees like Huzaifa as an unprecedented national security threat. There’s no doubt ISIS has had clear ambitions of sending cells of foreign fighters back to their home countries to undertake terror attacks or inspire homegrown actors.

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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/8xy4np/an-interview-with-abu-huzaifa-canadian-isis-fighter

Captured Canadian could be long-sought narrator of ISIS propaganda

For more than four years, authorities have been trying to identify an ISIS member with a distinctly Canadian accent who was narrating the terrorist group’s English-language propaganda.

He voiced videos showing mass executions and may have participated in them. His audio statements claimed responsibility for attacks in Paris and Orlando and threatened more.

Then last weekend Kurdish forces released a video of an ISIS fighter captured in northeast Syria. He said his name was Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed and he had left Canada for Syria in 2013.

On Wednesday, the Syrian Democratic Forces released a second video in which Mohammed spoke at length in English, fueling speculation he could be the long-sought ISIS narrator.

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Captured Canadian could be long-sought narrator of ISIS propaganda

Trudeau won’t call the murder of Canadian soldiers “terrorism”

On last October’s episode of The Ezra Levant Show, guest-host Sheila Gunn Reid reported on Justin Trudeau’s statement on the anniversary of the murder of two Canadian soldiers by Islamist terrorists.

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Trudeau’s statement doesn’t even mention “terrorism.” It’s just Liberal mumbo-jumbo about “diversity” and “inclusion.”

When a murderer shoot-up a mosque in Quebec, Trudeau lept to use the word “terrorism” and has continued using it to this day. But no terrorism-related charges have yet been brought forth in that case.

Whereas, when two Canadian soldiers were murdered on our home soil, the Prime Minister won’t call it terrorism.

Trudeau gave Al-Qaeda terrorist Omar Khadr $10.5 million, and he’s helping Jihadi Jack move to Canada. Should we really be surprised?

Kurdish-led forces capture alleged Canadian ISIS fighter in Syria

Kurdish-led forces capture alleged Canadian ISIS fighter in Syria

Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) recently captured a Canadian Islamic State fighter who they say was the commander of an ISIS unit, adding to the number of foreign extremists from a variety of countries now being detained by the SDF.

The Syrian Kurdish forces said they captured 31-year-old Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed on Jan. 13 in the eastern province of Deir al-Zor.

Under interrogation, the Islamic State fighter allegedly said he was a Canadian citizen of Ethiopian origin, and a former Toronto resident who attended Toronto’s Seneca College, Global News reported.

Although Global Affairs Canada has yet to confirm the identity of the man, a video that the SDF posted online shows the man stating that he is originally from Ethiopia and that he came to Idlib from Canada.

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Alleged Canadian Islamic State fighter Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed is shown in a video Kurdish forces released on Jan. 13, 2019. (Photo: YPG)

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) recently captured a Canadian Islamic State fighter who they say was the commander of an ISIS unit, adding to the number of foreign extremists from a variety of countries now being detained by the SDF.

The Syrian Kurdish forces said they captured 31-year-old Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed on Jan. 13 in the eastern province of Deir al-Zor.

Under interrogation, the Islamic State fighter allegedly said he was a Canadian citizen of Ethiopian origin, and a former Toronto resident who attended Toronto’s Seneca College, Global News reported.

Although Global Affairs Canada has yet to confirm the identity of the man, a video that the SDF posted online shows the man stating that he is originally from Ethiopia and that he came to Idlib from Canada.

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The US-backed Kurdish forces have repeatedly called on governments around the globe to take back their citizens accused of membership in the militant group and prosecute them in their home countries.

The Canadian government has said it is difficult to collect enough evidence to prosecute Canadians who had joined the Islamic State or engaged in other terrorist activities abroad. Some lawmakers, however, have criticized current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government, saying they are responsible for failing to effectively handle the return of Islamic State members.

“Simply put, when Canadians choose to go abroad to join extremist organizations, such as ISIS, they need to know that they will be held accountable for their actions,” Conservative Party MP James Bezan told Kurdistan 24.

“Right now, Trudeau has essentially told all Canadian-ISIS terrorists: it’s okay to do this because his Liberal government won’t try to prosecute you when you come back to Canada.”

Bezan, who serves as the Shadow Minister for National Defense, said his party believes “that those who join terrorist groups and participate in terrorist activities should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

The MP underlined that Ottawa should use its resources to focus on arresting the returning foreign fighters instead of the current administration’s “misguided attempts at reintegration programs.”

“Our laws have existing tools that can and should be used to restrict the movement and ensure ongoing surveillance of known terrorists,” Bezan added.

He also suggested that “Canadians who have committed acts of terrorism in foreign states should be prosecuted where those crimes were committed.”

The recent arrest brings the number of Canadians known in Syrian Kurdish custody to 14: four men, three women, and seven children.

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http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/662770f7-8277-433a-8780-a20f514e3c75

Sorry, Mr. Trudeau, but socialism sucks

Justin joins Brian Gallant, NB Liberal Party Leader, on the camp

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tripped over his ideology once again, this time while discussing the sad state of Venezuela.

The South American country’s economy is crumbling, inflation is running rampant, crime has skyrocketed, starvation is widespread and an exodus of people are fleeing the country – some even seeking asylum in Canada.

While speaking at the United Nations in September of last year, the PM placed the blame squarely at the foot of “the failure of leadership in Venezuela.”

Trudeau along with the leaders of several South American countries jointly signed a statement formally calling for the International Criminal Court to investigate President Nicolas Maduro’s regime for extrajudicial killings and arbitrary detentions.

These crimes certainly warrant serious attention. But to cast Venezuela’s “humanitarian crisis” as a “failure of leadership” suggests Trudeau simply doesn’t grasp the demonstrable failure of socialism as a political ideology.

Five years after Parliament Hill attacks, terror threat persists. Keep Canada Safe NOW.

 

Nathan Cirillo is pictured in this undated Instagram photo. Cirillo was shot and killed while standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (Instagram)

 

On Oct. 22, 2014, Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was standing ceremonially on guard at the National War Memorial near Parliament Hill when he was shot in the back by a terrorist.

The 24-year-old Canadian soldier and father of a young son died of his injuries, and the terrorist continued his deadly raid.

The terrorist then stole a Minister’s car—forcing the driver out at gunpoint—and stormed Centre Block through an entrance below the Peace Tower and shot a security guard in the leg.

The terrorist, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, carried out his terror attack on a Wednesday morning, while all parties were holding their weekly caucus meetings in Centre Block.

Had the terrorist ran to his left, he would have found a room full of Tory MPs and then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Had he turned right, he would have found opposition MPs and then-Leader of the Opposition Thomas Mulcair.

Instead, the terrorist ran straight, towards the grand Library of Parliament, where he was shot and killed by Sergeant of Arms Kevin Vickers.

The attack shocked the nation, and came following news of another deadly attack by another radical Islamist two days earlier.

Canada should NO LONGER tolerate terror in any of its manifestations, especially those who sympathize with it.

I came across this video recently that perfectly encapsulates my concerns:

 

We cannot wait ANY longer.

#KeepCanadaSafe