The
former Guantanamo Bay prisoner deserves some kind of recognition for
the dignity and stoicism with which he’s borne the mingy behaviour of
Canada’s governments.
Intellectual Prostitutes: “The Order of
Canada is in the Hands of the Premier Minister of Canada Since February 25, 2013”
Genocide In Canada - Verdict and Sentence. POPE, QUEEN, Canadian PM OFF TO JAIL !!!!!
MyLatin Americanaccentdoes not fit withthe expression of tortures andmurderers?Butchers can you intimidate me?being proud of whom I really am…
CHILDREN AIDS...
CANADIAN MEDIA WHY OMITTED THE VIDEO RECORDED OF THE MP ROXANE JAME?? The fascist, racist, and deceitful…Canadian media
and the Conservative MP Roxane Jame; cannot manipulate the constituents of this
country, and the world opinion: On how Omar khadr was convicted in Guantanamo
Bay. His struggle for return to Canada and stay close to his family, the only option
he had by the Canadian government to be transferred to a Canadian jail, was to
plead guilty of crimes which he never committed. Omar khadr at the time of his apprehension
in Afghanistan,he was a
15 years old boy protected by the Geneva Convention, a small child who was
tortured and brutalized not only by his captors in Guantanamo, as well by the agents
of his own government in order to plead guilty. Again the Canadian government
with the help of the fraudulent media is trying to convince the Canadian people,
that Omar khadr represent danger to the public. When overwhelming evidence collected
throughout the years are revealing that he doesn’t represent danger to the
public.
An Alberta judge
granted bail to former Guantanamo inmate Omar Khadr on Friday, saying keeping
him behind bars while he appeals his American war crimes convictions would not
be in the public interest.
In her ruling, Court of Queen’s
Bench Justice June Ross said terms of his release will be determined by May 5.
“This is a circumstance where
balancing a strong appeal and the public confidence in the administration of
justice favour the same result,” Ross said in her decision.
“He has a strong basis for an appeal
and the risk to public safety is not such that it is in the public’s best
interest that he remain in pretrial detention in a manner that could render his
appeal irrelevant.”
The Toronto-born Khadr, 28, is
currently in the medium-security Bowden Institution in Innisfail, Alta., where
he is serving out an eight-year sentence handed down by a U.S. military
commission in 2010.
There was no immediate word on
whether the government might try to appeal Ross’s decision.
“Omar is fortunate to be back in
Canada where we have real courts and real laws,” said Nate Whitling, one of
Khadr’s lawyers.
In court last month, Khadr’s lawyers
argued their client has been a model prisoner who poses no threat to the community.
They also said the appeal of his conviction by a widely maligned military
commission stands a good chance of success, but was dragging on.
For its part, the government argued
Ross had no jurisdiction to hear the unprecedented bail application from an
offender convicted abroad and returned to Canada. Giving Khadr bail would
undermine Canada’s international relations and obligations, the government
argued.
It also said Ross had to take into
account the fact that Khadr pleaded guilty to serious offences — including
murder in violation of the laws of war for the death of an American special
forces soldier in Afghanistan in 2002.
Khadr has said he only pleaded
guilty to the five war crimes he was accused of committing as a 15-year-old to
get out of Guantanamo Bay and be sent back to Canada.
Several prominent citizens in
Edmonton — including academics and business people — have offered their support
for his bail application.
His longtime lawyer, Dennis Edney,
and wife, Patricia Edney, offered to take him into their home.
Next month, the Supreme Court will
hear the government’s appeal of an Alberta court’s decision that Khadr should
be treated as a juvenile offender.
In June, he applies for parole for
the first time. Either way, he is eligible for statutory release in October
2016, after serving two-thirds of his sentence.
TORONTO — The Toronto Police Service
Board will officially announce the new Chief of Police at a news conference
Monday morning, though reports have already identified him as Mark
Saunders.The announcement
is slated for 10 a.m.Saunders, the current deputy chief, will become the first black man to
lead the force. He has been with the Toronto Police Service for 32 years.He is currently
in charge of Specialized Operations Command where he oversees 1,200 police
officers and 154 civilian members.
More to come…
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Toronto February 24, 2015Nadir Siguencia xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Toronto, ON M6H 3V5
Ontario Civilian Police Commission
Suite 605, 250 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON M7A 2T3
Telephone: 416-314-3004
Fax: 416-314-0198
Public complaints fax: 416-314-2036
Toll free phone: 1-888-515-5005
Toll free fax: 1-888-311-7555
On
February 11, 2015 approximately at 6:45 pm I Nadir Siguencia called 911
requesting for an ambulance to this address 58 Waterton Avenue, apt 203 to take
my son Paul Siguencia to the hospital. During the conversation with the
operator I explain the reason why my son needs to be taken to the hospital.
Within approximately 20 minutes the paramedics arrived and I briefly explained
the health condition of my son, immediately unexpectedly two police officers
stormed behind my shoulders I instantly politely said “Leave the apartment,
this is not a police matter” The officer J. Vine with badge # 9823 approach in
an aggressive corporal, and unacceptable behavior all this actions was in the
presence of officer R. Athwal badge #
10994. The meantime the mother and my son were in the bedroom with the two
paramedics. As a concerned father I requested to the officer J. Vine I must see
my son to explain the health condition to the paramedics, but officer J. Vine
restrain me with his body coming forward me he was grinding his teeth and with
a hateful facial expression he said” Do you Know what the fuck is going to
happen to you tonight?” I answered “you are goanna beat me or kill me.” He
approached to me much closer with his body and responds back irritated “Don’t
fucking say anything to me.” I answer him by experience I know and saw how
police are provoking innocent individuals by beating or killing.” Evidentially
he became more hostile and approaching me closer and closer as he was saying
“that I was agitated” again I was backing up and notice I reach the dead end.
At this point I asked him why are you provoking mehe responded that I was agitated, so I said
I’m concern for the health of my son and he said to take three deep breath so I
did to satisfy him hoping he would allow me to see the paramedic and my son.
Finally I address to the officer …… “You saw that your partner was provoking
and provoking to me for some reason perhaps to beat me or kill me the situation
tonight is a medical issue not a police matter. Soon the paramedic were
planning to takemy sonto the hospital and I told my wife that I
will be going along with the my son to Etobicoke Hospital , but
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the
officer… refrainme from going because
he said I represent some concern to the paramedics. As an authority to serve
and protect the public was not handled in a professional manner it gives
clarification that the officers ……. Has a motivation to provoke and harm me and
putting my family more in a stressful situation when my son needed me the most.
I request for a full
investigation about the night of February 11, 2015 where the officer J. Vine
threaten me, and hope you take this matter very serious because in previous
occasions the police harmed and tried to assassinate me.
Thank you,
Nadir Siguencia
Deliberated by hand;cc: Complaints Administration c/o Toronto Police Service 791 Islington
Ave.cc:
Ontario Civilian Police Commission Suite 605, 250 Dundas Street West
cc: Office of the
Ombudsman of Ontario Bell Trinity Square 483 Bay Street, 10 th Floor, South
Tower