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September 05, 2003



How Many Are Claiming Refugee Status?

Just wait for it! T.O. terror suspects attacked in detention via Neale News

Canadian Press

TORONTO — Several men being held at a Toronto-area detention centre on suspicions they have al Qaeda terrorist ties have been moved into their own cells because they've been attacked by other inmates, the men's lawyer said Wednesday.

Tariq Shah, who represents seven of the 21 men arrested in the Project Thread probe, said the attacks are also the reason his two clients who appeared at detention reviews Wednesday requested that they not appear on camera during their video teleconference hearings. [I suppose it might affect their subsequent appeals for refugee status. I'll bet Tariq makes plenty of money from helping these types become Canadian.]

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Fears of being associated with the investigation dubbed Project Thread -- which alleges some of the suspects experimented with explosives and wanted to find out the measurements of prominent buildings, including the CN Tower, also led a man to reconsider his offer to post bail for Imran Younas Khan, who also had his detention review Wednesday. [Would it not be a good idea for the RCMP to look into who is posting bail or has posted it? With friends like these . . .]

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Khan's review was told his surety feared the extraordinary publicity surrounding the case, including recent interviews with another man who posted $10,000 bail for Mohammad Akhtar. [Note! Another one.]

Akhtar and only one other suspect in the probe, Saif Ullah Khan, have been released on bail while immigration and RCMP officials continue their investigation, which includes going through 25 boxes of evidence and 30 computer hard drives.


Poor illegal refugees. immigrants—or is it terrorists?—would surely need 30 hard drives amongst the bunch. These illegals who are suspected terrorists are released into Canadian society? "Now, be good boys and come back for a hearing at your pleasure." Does that fill you with trepidation -- make you furious?

In his review before the Immigration and Refugee Board . . . [Muhammad] Naeem was described as a self-employed Pakistani doctor who came to Canada in November 2001 to upgrade his medical qualifications, and that he also possessed forged documentation claiming he enrolled in the defunct Ottawa Business School _ the institution that links many of the men in the probe.

The review was also told that during the RCMP bust of 19 of the suspects on Aug. 14, pictures of airplane schematics and guns were found on Naeem's apartment wall.


With Canada’s desperate need for more doctors, he couldn’t get in through the legal avenue?—the Canadian front door? And why would this healer need “airplane schematics and guns” on his wall?

These illegal immigration stories always end on a humorous note, don’t they? Finding these makes my day! Liberal Canada’s great God multicult! Insulted again! Now, what did his lawyer say? Are you ready for it?

However, Shah told immigration board adjudicator Mary Ann Stottart that the arrest of Naeem was based simply on his ethnicity, which is "unbecoming of Canada.''

Shah told reporters outside the review room that Khan also denies being in possession of the alleged airplane schematics and gun pictures, and that the federal officials' case is based on "vague'' evidence.


Duh? He denied having the stuff on his wall? It’s rather like saying there are no dishes in my sink. The evidence is there for all to see! Certainly. illegals have pegged our immigration and refugee system and the courts involved as dumb. They got that right. Why are these b*****ds not put on a plane without further expense to Canadians and hurtled right back to Pakistan from which they spewed?

Also Wednesday, Charles Hawkins of the Immigration and Refugee Board said the 20th man arrested in Project Thread on Friday would have his first detention review later Wednesday, but the review would be private.

The 20th suspect is the fourth man to have their reviews go private, usually meaning they're claiming refugee status. A 21st suspect and another client of Shah's, Mudassar Awan, 26, turned himself in to immigration authorities Tuesday.


Just the kind of refugees Canada needs! God! When is it all going to end? We’re the laughing stock of the world for what our addled-brain Immigration and Refugee Boards and our Liberal dominated courts allow in and to claim refugee status here--and then to our horror--usually accept! Begone, Liberals! A pox upon you!




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