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TheFixer @ Fri Apr 09, 2004 2:42 pm

Arriving From Pakistan





The Canadian government says they have the right to return. So, part of a Canadian family with links to the al-Qaida terrorist organization are due to arrive in Toronto on Friday.

Karim Khadr and his mother, 47-year-old Maha El Samnah, were to return from Pakistan. The 14-year-old is paralyzed, after he was shot in the spine last October while battling Pakistani forces near the border with Afghanistan. His 57-year-old father, Ahmed Said Khadr, who was a close confidant of Osama bin Laden, was killed in that fight.

And one of his brothers, Abdurahman Khadr, has admitted that his family is under the influence of al-Qaida. The 21-year-old returned to Toronto last year after being released from the U.S. terrorist prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Though he admits his family has the terrorist links, he maintains heÂ’s no terrorist.

Meanwhile, his 17-year-old brother Omar remains in the Cuban jail nearly two years after being arrested in Afghanistan for allegedly killing an American solider.






April 9, 2004
Taken from www.pulse24.com

   



RoyalHighlander @ Fri Apr 09, 2004 4:38 pm

Ya I heard he was coming here for the great Canadian health care he can get.. I say keep him out and send him where hes from.. they can look after hinm the murdurous bastard..

   



Rosco @ Fri Apr 09, 2004 4:48 pm

I don't see how they could be denied the right to return here but I'll be damned if they can just carry on as if they weren't aiding an enemy currently engaged against Canadian troops. :roll:

There's plenty more where they came from in Toronto I'm sure, I'd bet TO is behind only London and Paris as far as the number of Jihad sympathists go.

   



TheFixer @ Fri Apr 09, 2004 6:19 pm

What can we do to tell the egoverment that it's not right for thease people to come to our country. It just seems that we in Canada just feel sorry for thease killers and turn a blind eye and say oh well maybe they will change...

I think we had better watch it Bay street might the next Manhatten.

   



Rev_Blair @ Fri Apr 09, 2004 7:26 pm

The Khadr who was Guantanomo, Abdurahman, has claimed that he was employed by the CIA while he was in Guantanamo and during his subsequent travels in Europe and Afghanistan. He's passed lie detector tests on that statement. The CIA refuses to confirm or deny.

It is him that has said his family has Al Qaeda connections. There is no reason to doubt what he has said. While the rest of the family bears watching, they are Caandian citizens and have broken no laws that we know of. It occurs to me that it is better to have them here where we can keep an eye on them and maybe learn something, than to ship them off to the wild parts of Pakistan where they can regroup and do us harm.

   



karra @ Fri Apr 09, 2004 8:03 pm

I will have to learn to not be so sarcastic in my replies and stop attacking other members for thier opinions .....I will try to be nicer in the forums, I will stop attacking members because I dont like them, I must learn to be more accepting of others opinions here, I must mind my manners here so that I dont get banned or warned again.... I must learn to be more receptive to other opinions that conflict with mine... I'll try to be nicer from now on... ill try...ill try.....ill try......... (RH)

   



Rev_Blair @ Fri Apr 09, 2004 8:28 pm

I don't live in his riding, Karra. I'll vote for Bill Blaikie though, and yes he does know that I'll be voting for him.

I did point out a fact. One of the Khadrs, the one released from Guantanamo, has claimed to have been working for the CIA. The CIA will not confirm or deny that, but the kid did pass a lie detector.

The original source left that little fact out. It is an important fact though because it points very much to the fact that there is much more to this story than we are being told. The kid could have been working for the CIA, his story checks out and he did pass a lie detector test. We don't know what the CIA is telling CSIS or the RCMP, just what the press is being told.

   



karra @ Wed Apr 21, 2004 6:09 pm

Was in a large shopping center yesterday and observed two Muslim women dressed in the traditional hijab and hilbab. As one pushed a pram the other kept pace with a camcorder recording the progress of her friend and the baby. As I approached to pass them I glanced into the pram and lo-and-behold, what did I see?

I saw the baby Abdullah I tells ya.

There he was, swathed in a blanket, the top of his little head encased in a blue diamond knit kufi and perhaps all of six months of age.

What caused my eyes to nearly pop out of my head was the small plastic/rubber brown and black AK-47 he held in both hands. As I passed by, the baby Abdullah suddenly sat up, leaned over the side of the pram, pointed his toy at a passing toddler and yelled at the top of his tiny lungs – Bang! Bang! But the grin! It was so malevolent.

Shocked, awed and surprised I took myself to the CAA office where a very pleasant young girl became completely confused and flustered nearly bursting into tears when she couldnÂ’t find the Road Map to Peace I requested. I told her not to worry and she explained it was only her second day at her new job and I was the third person to ask for that particular map.

These frightening and harrowing encounters brought to mind the Khadr Family.

The Al Qaeda family whose love for Canada and all things Canadian brought them back at public expense so the crippled and paralysed 15 year old terrorist can obtain medical treatment at the expense of taxpaying Canadians.

This from a family who hasnÂ’t contributed a dime to the federal coffers but is more than prepared to take what they can other than vote Fiberal in the next election. But I digress . . . . .

Seems the family has been ratted out.

Someone called the ChildrenÂ’s Aid Society and complained to that austere organization that the crippled terrorist is being emotionally abused by his mother by means of her teaching the fanatical views and beliefs of the insane Al Qaeda nutters.

The CAS always ready to seize any child under any pretense and subject it to their own unique system of abuse immediately dispatched an under-qualified caseworker to investigate.

And you think the crippled boy had problems before this? With CAS involved, life as the Khadrs knew it will never be the same. A form of terror unknown to them and Al Qaeda has been unleashed.

What nemesis.

   



karra @ Thu Apr 22, 2004 4:41 pm

$1:
Terror on the dole
By David Cohen, Evening Standard
20 April 2004
Four young British Muslims in their twenties - a social worker, an IT specialist, a security guard and a financial adviser - occupy a table at a fast-food chicken restaurant in Luton. Perched on their plastic chairs, wolfing down their dinner, they seem just ordinary young men. Yet out of their mouths pour heated words of revolution.

"As far as I'm concerned, when they bomb London, the bigger the better," says Abdul Haq, the social worker. "I know it's going to happen because Sheikh bin Laden said so. Like Bali, like Turkey, like Madrid - I pray for it, I look forward to the day."

"Pass the brown sauce, brother," says Abu Malaahim, the IT specialist, devouring his chicken and chips.


[align=center]more brown sauce bro [/align]

They're in your hood.

   



saturn_656 @ Thu Apr 22, 2004 9:07 pm

Do these guys look like extremists to you? Does this mean Bin Laden has the support of not just the wack jobs, but your average everyman Muslim too? I'm not going to sleep well tonight... 8O

   



Rosco @ Thu Apr 22, 2004 9:40 pm

saturn_656 saturn_656:
Do these guys look like extremists to you? Does this mean Bin Laden has the support of not just the wack jobs, but your average everyman Muslim too? I'm not going to sleep well tonight... 8O


You better believe it, I work with a bunch only slightly less radical than that bunch seems.

   



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