Is this organization sanctioned by the Liberal Party?
http://www.carleton.ca/socialists/marxism/
Here's the article that started my research into how far the left have gone to join forces with Radical Islamists. People who are suppose to be our enemy. Why aren't these people rounded up in Canada and deported to some Islamic hell hole. I don't care if they are Canadian born and bred they are traitors. Calling them traitors isn't strong enough, they try and distroy our culture under the guise of Multiculture. They loathe and hate people who are religious and yet they climb into bed with the worst society has to offer. This is legal, and it's frightening.
With friends like these ...
Self-proclaimed leaders of Canada's anti-war movement do themselves, and the cause of peace, a disservice by associating with terrorists
Terry Glavin, Citizen Special
Published: Thursday, May 10, 2007
This week, the Citizen provided its readers with a rare glimpse of a scandal that has severely damaged Canada's ability to effectively engage in the reconstruction of Afghanistan, and it has nothing to do with the ill-treatment of Taliban detainees ("Canadian antiwar activists sat down with terror groups," May
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[B]The scandal involves a bizarre, backroom alliance between key leaders of Canada's so-called "anti-war" movement and the Islamist far-right. The Citizen story was an account of a recent gathering in Cairo that had gone largely unreported in the English-speaking world.
The Cairo meeting brought together hundreds of militants and activists from around the world. One of the largest contingents was a 20-member Canadian delegation that included the key leaders of such groups as the Toronto Stop the War Coalition, the Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid, and Canada's umbrella anti-war organization, the Canadian Peace Alliance.
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Far-left members of Canada's purported peace leadership have developed strong alliances with extremist Islamist movements, including members of Hamas, above, which Canada has identified as a terrorist group.
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Font: ****Among the Islamist participants at the Cairo gathering were scores of activists from Egypt's barely tolerated Muslim Brotherhood, several senior officials with Lebanon's illegal police-statelet Hezbollah, and members of the politburo of Hamas -- the Jew-hating suicide-bomb fanatics that the Canadian government properly recognizes as terrorists.
It was encouraging to see that the Citizen had made the effort to inquire into what happened in Cairo, but the gathering there was only the latest milestone in an ongoing convergence of the far left and the far right that has been proceeding quietly within the confines of Canada's anti-war movement for some time.
Canada's conservative news media are by their nature disinclined to subject the internal goings-on of left-wing organizations to any vigorous scrutiny, and the country's more liberal journalists have tended to give self-professed anti-war leaders a free pass. As a result, the activists who made their way to Cairo last month had long enjoyed a privileged and prominent position in some of the most emotional and divisive public debates in Canada's recent history.
These people don't deserve the status they've been afforded. They've filled the vacuum created by the influence of the flaccid American counterculture in Canada, and they have done incalculable damage to the necessary debates Canadians should be having about this country's policies in Afghanistan.
For too long, progressive Canadian Muslims have been crying out for some proper attention to this disgraceful state of affairs. For too long, they have been ignored.
More than a year ago, 11 prominent Canadian Muslims issued a desperate plea, warning that "a section of the left" in Canada was foolishly offering itself up to be put to the purposes of theocratic reactionaries. A "curtain of fear" had fallen over much of Canada's intellectual class, the Muslims asserted, and the result was that much of the left had rendered itself incapable of recognizing fascists when they're cloaked in an "ethnic" or "religious" guise.
Not three months ago, "anti-war" leaders who later travelled to Cairo to swap notes with Hamas and Hezbollah were partying with Iranian diplomats in Richmond Hill, Ont., at an elaborate celebration of the 28th anniversary of Iran's Khomeinist revolution. This regime, we should remember, is run by mullahs who routinely admit to fantasies of seeing Israel incinerated. They have presided over the slaughter of thousands of trade unionists, student activists, feminists, socialists, gay people, ethnic minorities and journalists. Pages two and three in the link below. We should of refused them entry back into Canada.
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http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/new ... 8d9c00&p=1
More info on this growing movement:
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/ ... 009925.php
More on this issue:
http://www.nysun.com/article/54077?page_no=1