Canadians Refuse To Press Hate Crime Charges On Steyn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mark Steyn Is Outraged

Steyn has been writing incindery anti Muslim columns, the Canadian Muslims got fed up, and took him to a Canadian Civil Rights commission. Mark Steyn is of Jewish descent, but was baptized a Catholic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canadians Sit Back As Zionists Run Wild

More than half-a-million Muslims live in Canada, and they are outraged by this Islamophobic Jewish writer. And the journalist is accusing the state of gagging freedom of speech.
 

   

 

 

 

 

 

"The future belongs to Islam"

In a 2006 article he used demographics to suggest that the West would succumb to Muslim domination.

The piece, entitled "The future belongs to Islam" and published by the Toronto magazine Maclean's, argued that Europe was "too enfeebled to resist its remorseless transformation into Eurabia".

   

 

 

 

 

Zionists Says "Muslims Are To Be Feared"

The notion that Muslims should be feared by virtue of their numbers and purported militancy is "quite inflammatory", says Toronto law student Khurrum Awan.

Mr Awan and fellow students marched on Maclean's magazine headquarters a year ago to demand a chance to issue a full-length rebuttal in Canada's only nationwide news magazine

   

 

 

 

 

 

Magazine Spits On Muslim's Complaints

Maclean's editor said he would "rather go bankrupt" than let outsiders dictate the content of his magazine.

Late last year the students, supported by the Canadian Islamic Congress, took their demand to the federal Human Rights Commission and similar bodies in British Columbia and Ontario.

 

   

 

 

 

 

The Canadian Human Rights Commission

The commission is a Zionists entity, which was created to act as a governmental type of ADL. They were stunned when a Muslim filed a complaint on Mark Steyn, the Jewish terrorist/writer.
 
To some groups, this provides a useful remedy. "When people feel insulted they should have recourse," says Khaled Mouammar, president of the Canadian Arab Federation, who argues that the Maclean's article promoted hate against Muslims.

   

 

 

 

 

Muslims Also Took Ezra To Task

Leading the charge against the commissions is Ezra Levant, an Alberta-based publisher who was targeted by a complaint after reprinting the Danish caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad his newspaper in early 2006. Mr Levant, who says his legal bills amount to C$100,000.
 

   

 

 

 

 

Abe Borovoy Started The Canadian Commission

The veteran lawyer who campaigned to set up the commissions, says their willingness to hear complaints about speech rests on flawed legislation.  

   

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