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Drop war-resister policy: rights activists

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Drop war-resister policy: rights activists


Misc CDN | 206675 hits | Oct 15 10:23 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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A new immigration policy is denying American war resisters due process, human rights advocates say, and they are calling on the government to rescind it.

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  1. by avatar martin14
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 11:03 am
    He said each case should be decided on independently and on its own merits.


    Ya, each case should be automatically refused, along with immediate deportation.

  2. by avatar gonavy47
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:33 pm
    Criminals are universally refused entry, this should be no exception. Amnesty International doesn't pay my taxes, nor do they protect my country. Butt the hell out!

  3. by avatar desertdude
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:53 pm
    Do I detect the tinge of hypocrisy

    If that is the case then why is not Canada in Iraq then ?

    Why are legitimate refugees allowed in as most are "criminals" in the countries they are fleeing from.

    These people have more of legitimate case than the recent Tamils

  4. by avatar EyeBrock
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:00 pm
    What's the legitimacy of their claims DD? The were volunteers that freely joined an army that is at war in two countries and has been since 2003.

    They are deserters, nothing more.

  5. by avatar desertdude
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:25 pm
    If deserting the US army is a crime in Canada then I'm most probably wrong.

  6. by avatar Guy_Fawkes
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:28 pm
    "desertdude" said
    If deserting the US army is a crime in Canada then I'm most probably wrong.

    Its not a crime here, but Canada will extradite criminals to the US. Since desertion is illegal in the US we will/should send them back.

  7. by avatar EyeBrock
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:31 pm
    "desertdude" said
    If deserting the US army is a crime in Canada then I'm most probably wrong.



    It certainly isn't a good reason to grant them refugee status. We have discussed this very issue ad -nauseam DD. Try a search on the forum.

  8. by avatar desertdude
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:08 pm
    "Guy_Fawkes" said
    If deserting the US army is a crime in Canada then I'm most probably wrong.

    Its not a crime here, but Canada will extradite criminals to the US. Since desertion is illegal in the US we will/should send them back.

    When in that case OK then. Once a extradition request is made then ship'em out. Although on personal moral gounds I don't think its right, but thats just my opinion.

    I know all the military boys here will disagree and thats there opinion :D

  9. by avatar EyeBrock
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:16 pm
    Maybe we military boys just have different views on honour and commitment to your country than you DD.

    Anybody who volunteers for the military has freely entered into a binding contract to serve his or her country.

    There are options other than running away like a coward if you can't fulfill that contract.

    Luckily, 99.9% of the guys who sign up do their duty.

  10. by avatar andyt
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:27 pm
    I think the army should let you break that contract. But, it should contain clauses about what you owe the army if you do. Ie financial more than jail time. The forces are straddling two fences where on the one had it's more like a job with volunteers doing it, yet retains the enforcement powers of a draft army after you sign up.

  11. by avatar EyeBrock
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:30 pm
    "andyt" said
    I think the army should let you break that contract. But, it should contain clauses about what you owe the army if you do. Ie financial more than jail time. The forces are straddling two fences where on the one had it's more like a job with volunteers doing it, yet retains the enforcement powers of a draft army after you sign up.


    You can break it for certain reasons, but not wanting to go to war isn't one. Refusing a direct order will entail jail-time and a dishonourable discharge.

    These guys just ran away because they have no principles and are cowards.

  12. by avatar desertdude
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:44 pm
    Alright I'll bite. Let pitch in a hypothetical situation.

    Your a military man, lets say Canada went to war with the UK for some petty reason and you were deployed and ordered to destroy your own village and kill civillians , people who you know for a fact have nothing to do with this and totally innocent.

    Would you ?

    And no, that would never happen and Canada would never go to war with britain etc etc, remember in the hypothetical everything can and will happen. And I dunno if it was you but somebody recently did just say the military does "war game" such far out scenarios

    So again, would you ?

    Talk about a tight spot eh ? :D

  13. by avatar martin14
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:53 pm
    Canadian soldiers are free to refuse illegal orders, DD,
    without having to worry about someone killing the family back home.

    You boys should try it once in a while. ;)

  14. by avatar desertdude
    Sat Oct 16, 2010 6:21 pm
    "martin14" said
    Canadian soldiers are free to refuse illegal orders, DD,
    without having to worry about someone killing the family back home.

    You boys should try it once in a while. ;)


    You boys ?

    And please do tell more about illegal orders situation. very interesting indeed. What qualiflies as an illegal order,

    And beside in my hypotechtical situation Canada is at war with UK



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