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Title: Canada sues US journalist.
Post by: JohnnyReb on October 05, 2009, 06:10:45 PM
So I don't break the rules click link for the whole story.   Muslims ...terrorist ...and 180 pounds of missing nuclear material.

http://www.redpowermagazine.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=52170
Title: Re: Canada sues US journalist.
Post by: Alpha Mare on October 05, 2009, 06:20:03 PM
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Williams is being sued by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, over his claims that Islamic terrorists stole 180 pounds of nuclear material from the school's nuclear reactor.

"Supporting Williams' contentions, Hamid Mir, the only journalist to interview Osama bin Laden in the wake of 9/11, has testified on tape that Anas el-Liby, a founder of al-Qaida, attended McMaster and managed, along with other al-Qaida operatives, to steal 80 kilos of nuclear material from the poorly guarded facilities at the school."

"Moreover, Ontario police officials have labeled the campus 'a hive of jihadi activity.'

Williams, who has a Master of Divinity degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree, "broke no American statute and his alleged violation of Canadian law took place not in Canada, but at his home in Pennsylvania,"
Title: Re: Canada sues US journalist.
Post by: Alpha Mare on October 05, 2009, 06:30:36 PM
Same thing happened to Mark Steyn and others.

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Award-winning author Mark Steyn has been summoned to appear before two Canadian Human Rights Commissions on vague allegations of "subject[ing] Canadian Muslims to hatred and contempt" and being "flagrantly Islamophobic" after Maclean's magazine published an excerpt from his book, America Alone.

The litany of American publishers, television stations, authors, journalists, experts, activists, political figures, and citizens targeted for censorship is long and merits brief mention. There is an obvious pattern to these suits that can only be ignored at great peril.

http://spectator.org/archives/2008/01/15/mark-steyn-is-not-alone