Saturday, 09 September 2006
 

Blogger In Fight For His Life
Contributed by Bill Faith

Please read this, follow the links, and do what you can to help:

Co-Blogger Fighting For His Life (H/T:TMV via CQ)
Michael van der Galien

One of the co-bloggers here, at Liberty and Justice, Isaac Schrodinger is currently involved in the fight of his life. Better said: a fight for his life.

As all of you who have read (some of) his articles will know, Isaac is very critical about radical Islam. ...

As a result, it should be obvious to anyone with any basic knowledge about this subject, it is not exactly safe for him, an apostate, to live in a country in which Muslim extremists have quite some power. He came from Pakistan, was educated in Saudi Arabia, later in the United States and now lives in Canada.

He is currently involved in the battle of his life: in January 2007 one judge will decide whether he should be granted refugee status in Canada or be deported to Pakistan.

He met with the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada yesterday. You can read his account of how it all went here.

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You can help. If you have links to relevant article about the treatment of apostates / not-good-Muslims / etc. in Pakistan or just want to show Isaac your support, please use the e-mail button at his blog, drop it off in one of the comment sections at his blog and or just leave a link or even simply a word of support in the comment section [here].

Contributed by Bill Faith on September 9, 2006 at 01:36 PM in Bill Faith, Canada, Islamism Delenda Est, Pakistan | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack


Saturday, 19 August 2006
 

Canada: Iran Responsible For War In Lebanon
Contributed by Bill Faith

In a surprisingly straightforward declaration, Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister has publicly declared Teheran responsible for Hezbollah's actions in Lebanon this summer, and described Syria as a "conduit" for Iranian misconduct. Peter Mackay's statements aligns Canada more closely to their southern neighbor than to their traditional alliances in Europe, where governments have been reluctant to lay blame for Hezbollah on their obvious sponsors:

With a potential international showdown looming next week in Iran's nuclear standoff with the West, Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay says Tehran has "blood on its hands" for backing Hezbollah in its recent war against Israel.

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Contributed by Bill Faith on August 19, 2006 at 09:31 AM in Bill Faith, Canada, Iran, Islamism Delenda Est, Israel, Lebanon | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack