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Canada: Jihadists bolder than ever, and Trudeau weakens anti-terrorism laws
While some of Canada’s worst cold-blooded murderers are locked up in penitentiaries, jihadists who are even worse are running free among Canadian citizens, welcomedin by the Prime Minister himself. He also tells Canadians that despite these facts, that they can feel safe.
Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi is a jihadist of one of the worst kinds; and served as a sharia enforcer for ISIS to boot. But he’s running free in a country where he was given a warm Trudeau welcome as a “foreign traveler,” and where scores of illegals are now pouring in indiscriminately through Canada’s Quebec border daily.
What’s next, a $10 million cheque?
Opposition leader Andrew Scheer questioned why Trudeau won’t simply declare the whole border an official point of entry to stop the crossings, instead of jumping the queue.
Good question. Why? There are many questions to ask about why this government is making it easy on jihadists. Add to that the Trudeau government’s multi-million dollar crackdown on “Islamophobia.” Secure borders and the freedom to criticize a damaging ideology in a world in which jihad terror is a proven danger is not too much to ask from any government.
Canada also remains the unique country “that hasn’t submitted a single name to the UN committee that maintains a sanctions list of international jihadists.”
“MALCOLM: Canadian jihadists are bolder than ever, meanwhile Trudeau weakens our laws,” by Candice Malcolm, Toronto Sun, June 15, 2018:
Earlier this week, the Trudeau government voted to weaken Canada’s anti-terrorism laws.At a time when dozens of known ISIS fighters have returned to Canada, and while every major Canadian city has operational jihadist terrorist cells, the Liberals passed a bill to limit the powers of our security agencies in disrupting active terror plots.The new Liberal law adds roadblocks and additional red tape to terror investigations, making it more difficult for authorities to stop attacks while giving known jihadists additional protections under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.One such jihadist is Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi, an alias he gave himself while fighting for ISIS.Huzaifa was raised in the Toronto area, and returned to Pakistan to study as a teenager. From there, he lied to his family and travelled to Syria to become an ISIS fighter.Huzaifa is the subject of a New York Times podcast called Caliphate. He has been speaking with Times reporter Rukmini Callimachi for nearly two years since he returned to Canada from Syria.In the remarkable podcast, Huzaifa openly discusses his grisly acts of violence as a sharia law enforcer for ISIS. He describes in detail two executions he carried out, implying there were others too.He killed one man for not submitting to ISIS, while he stabbed another man in the heart before crucifying him in a town square.He describes torturing a man, lashing him repeatedly with a studded whip. That man’s crime? His wife was not wearing the proper ISIS-mandated niqab – the black robe that covers every inch of a woman’s body.Huzaifa is now back at his parent’s house in the Toronto area, attending a Canadian university.When Canadian authorities started investigating him, Huzaifa panicked. He tried to bribe the Times into shelving the podcast, and when that didn’t work, he went to the CBC and fed them a different story.He lied about the dates he was in Syria…..And imagine the incompetence of the Trudeau government, letting an admitted ISIS murderer live freely in Canada, and on top of it all, receive a taxpayer-subsidized education at a Canadian university.Instead of cracking down on ISIS terrorists like Huzaifa, Trudeau is weakening our anti-terror laws.What’s next, a $10 million cheque?