allabootmatt
Senior Member
Salim Joubran is not Muslim.
Indeed he's not. My (dumb) mistake. Christian Arab: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salim_Joubran
Salim Joubran is not Muslim.
Indeed he's not. My (dumb) mistake. Christian Arab: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salim_Joubran
Maronites - the only people who have a bloodlust for muslim arabs that exceeds that of Likudniks.
^Obviously I was using hyperbole and generalization to make a point, and I do not actually believe that all Maronites want to exterminate all arab muslims from the Levant.
Fer chrissakes, the Maronites are the people that the bloodthirsty Ariel Sharon hired to exterminate two refugee camps full of Palestinians.
Having said that, my glib response was a reflection of the original glib inference that Israeli arabs would get a fair shake in the Israeli court system because of the existence of an arab member of the supreme court. (...)
I can't imagine that the presence of a Maronite on the Israeli supreme court would be anything but a source of fear for an arab muslim.
Israel's use of torture is well-known... they don't even try to hide it.
Justice Anne Mactavish determined that the legal obligations associated with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms cannot be made to apply to Taliban fighters who have been seized by Canadian soldiers, essentially because the militants are being captured on foreign soil.
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The investigation arose as the result of complaints put forward by Amnesty International and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, who have been critical of the way that detainees have been shifted into the custody of Afghan police. Amnesty International has proclaimed that by continually transferring prisoners over to local authorities, Canadian troops are complicit in any abuse that may consequently occur.
The transfers were halted in November 2007, after it was revealed that Afghan police had beaten a detainee unconscious with an electrical cable and a hose. This case of torture was uncovered during a surprise inspection of an Afghan jail, conducted by Canadian diplomats in accordance with an agreement, established between Canada and the Afghan government, that allows for the inspections. The transfers were then resumed again in February.
OTTAWA - Canada's independent Military Police Complaints Commission says it will initiate a rarely used public-interest process to probe a complaint about the handling of Afghan detainees by Canadian military police because its year-long internal investigation is being stymied by government intransigence.
The commission said Wednesday it was forced to change course and activate its subpoena power after the government backed the refusal of the Foreign Affairs Department and Correctional Service of Canada to provide the quasi-judicial commission access to uncensored material.
"The principal difficulty which has given rise to this decision has been the government's refusal to provide the commission with full access to relevant documents and information," Peter Tinsley, chairman of the commission, said in a statement, citing the two departments by name. "Ordering a public interest hearing is necessary to ensure a full investigation of the grave allegations raised in this complaint."
News to me that Israel is one of our "closest allies",the US, I can see. I miss the days when Canada took a much more neutral stance on the geopolitics in that region, but that flew out the window with Steve "measured response" Harper
News to me that Israel is one of our "closest allies",the US, I can see. I miss the days when Canada took a much more neutral stance on the geopolitics in that region, but that flew out the window with Steve "measured response" Harper