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October 16, 2003



Muslim groups eulogize Khadr

Muslim groups eulogize Khadr: But some say death might have been staged using a decoy, by Stewart Bell, National Post, Oct. 15, 03

Intelligence officials are treating with caution a report that a suspected al-Qaeda member from Ontario was killed in a shootout in Pakistan, but Muslim groups are already eulogizing the "martyr" they called The Canadian.

While Ottawa is awaiting the results of forensic tests before confirming whether Ahmed Said Khadr was shot dead in Waziristan, a British-based Islamic organization released a lengthy tribute honouring him as a "holy warrior brother."

"You were like a burning flame, full of enthusiasm," the Islamic Observation Centre in London said of Mr. Khadr in a statement yesterday. "You wanted to give whatever you could to your brothers who were raising the flag of jihad."

The eulogy said Mr. Khadr supported mujahedin Islamic holy warriors in northern Afghanistan in their fight against the Soviet and U.S. forces. "Basically, you are the one who defeated the Russians and Americans," it said.


Mr. Khadr was reported by the Islamic centre to have been among 12 al-Qaeda and Taliban members killed by Pakistani security forces during a raid on an armed encampment near the Afghanistan border. The announcement called him a "founding member" of al-Qaeda and said his 14-year-old son was also dead.

The Canadian government is pressing Pakistan for confirmation but is taking the approach that until DNA tests are completed, the reports will be treated as false, perhaps even faked. "We don't believe it based on what we know," one official said.

Officials said that if the Egyptian-born Canadian was a senior figure in the Osama bin Laden network, as they believe, his death might have been staged in order to throw investigators off his trail.

But intelligence experts said such a deception would be highly unusual for al-Qaeda, and noted that similar notices announcing the deaths of other senior al-Qaeda members have proven accurate.

"Never, never did they fake that somebody is dead," said Rita Katz, executive director of the SITE Institute, a Washington, D.C., counter-terrorism research group that works closely with the U.S. government. "I really believe he is dead."

[. . . .]

Intelligence officials believe Mr. Khadr, also known as Abu Abdulrahman Al Kanadi, is closely tied to bin Laden. Two of his sons are imprisoned by the U.S. military in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and a third ran an al-Qaeda training camp.When Mr. Khadr was arrested in Pakistan for his alleged role in the 1995 bombing of the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad, Jean Chrétien, the Prime Minister, intervened in the case. Mr. Khadr was released shortly thereafter.

The eulogy said the Pakistani government agreed to release Mr. Khadr in exchange for a promise that Canada would not file a torture complaint against the government of then-prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
It depicted Mr. Khadr as a committed Muslim and humanitarian who devoted himself to helping the mujahedin and the refugees displaced by warring in Afghanistan.

[. . . .]

Ali Hindy, the Imam at the Salahedin Mosque in Scarborough, where Mr. Khadr worshiped and collected donations, also said the man was no terrorist. "I don't think that he was al-Qaeda, but I think he felt that now he became part of Afghanistan." He said while Mr. Khadr worked with the Taliban, the regime was mostly doing good. "Actually, honestly, they were doing good work except what happened on Sept. 11 and harbouring those people that were doing the bombing around the world," Mr. Hindy said. "He was convinced this was a good government."


Aren't you delighted with this endorsement from a mosque in Canada? Does it settle any doubts in your mind? Al Hindy is also a terrible immigrant to Canada -- a liar who takes us for fools! Read the examples on the link below that I've included in the Update: Comments from the Canukistanian

Born in Cairo in 1948, Mr. Khadr was a proud Canadian, he said. "Yes, he was proud of [being a] Canadian citizen. That's why he was coming here all the time because of the generosity of the people. This is our duty to help other nations." After moving to Ottawa in 1975, Mr. Khadr joined Human Concern International (HCI), a Muslim charity financed by the Canadian government. He brought his family to Pakistan, where he was supposed to be running refugee camps.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service, however, says the camps were actually mujahedin bases, used by Islamic fighters entering and exiting Afghanistan.


My Commentary:

Personally, I have greater faith in CSIS than I have in Ali Hindy, the Imam at the Salahedin Mosque in Scarborough. Khadr is the man Muslim groups in Canada pressured Jean Chretien to help--the good family man and fund raiser--and JC interceded for him and got him back to Canada. Wonderful! I'll bet that if Khadr ever voted, he voted Liberal.

Khadr was proud of being Canadian because that gave him access to North American funds through his fund raising and he could, through the mosque, convince more like him. What worries me is that he may have convinced others to become subversive here.

A pox on our immigration system that lets this garbage in! A pox on the Liberal government for bringing us this kind of immigrant! It is time to realize that some adherents of Mohammed and Islam don't make good Canadians because their first loyalty is to Islam and to the hatreds taught throughout the Muslim world. They are schooled in hate in the schools and mosques from whence they came. They cannot be trusted to be non-violent immigrants -- to leave behind the violence and desire to kill their enemies -- to take part in jihad. There is no tolerance in them for diversity -- nor is there in them a realization that non-Muslims share a common humanity. It is time to separate the sheep from the goats in Canadian immigration. Better yet, it is time for a new approach to immigration in Canada -- a new government! A new government committed to bringing in immigrants who will fit into Canada.

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Update: Comments from the Canukistanian

Read this The Canukistanian, Muslim groups eulogize Khadr for his examples of how wonderful the Taliban was. The examples are informative, jarring, and you should read them! This guy has done his research. His conclusion?

I for one think that Mr Hindy is a lying son of a b****!

I can't be any plainer than that and, just for the record, I would dearly love to know why he is covering up for this senior Al Quada operative who may or may not be dead. I truly wonder what he is really up to.


I think some of us can guess what he is up to. I concur with what my buddy has written. NJC




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