Robert Bandanza
March 22nd, 2006, 03:25 AM
The Price of Jewish-Dominated Foreign Policy
Posted by admin on: 2006-03-22 04:12:27
The West continues to pay dearly for allowing Jews to dominate its foreign policy. Canadian troops were sent to Afghanistan to support America – but the reason for the invasion in the first place was to strike back at the Taliban for supporting Al-Qaeda.
Al-Qaeda, in turn, stuck at America on 9-11 because of the Jewish domination of American foreign policy which leads to blatant bias against the Arab world in favor of Israel.
Now the cycle is coming full turn: the families of an Afghani, shot dead by Canadian troops have demanded Canadian citizenship as compensation. The price of compensating Nasrat Ali Hassan's immediate family for his accidental shooting death at a military checkpoint should start with an offer of Canadian citizenship and education, the victim's eldest brother said Monday.
“Afghanistan is too much broken,” Qasimali Ali Hassan, 64, said in an interview with Canadian Press through a translator.
“The family should be taken to Canada, where it is safe. If the children are taken to Canada for the highest education, it would be appreciated.”
A formal investigation into the checkpoint shooting of Ali Hassan by a Canadian soldier has yet to assign blame, but commanders on the ground here have already begun looking into ways to compensate his relatives and to placate the local Shia community.
Quasimali Ali Hassan said his sister-in-law, Semem Gul; her six children; one grandchild and the wife of the eldest son should be allowed to immigrate to Canada as reparation for the shooting.
“They don't have any other option,” he said, noting that women – widowed or otherwise – have few opportunities in male-dominated Afghan society.
The demand will be put to Canadian authorities when they meet formally, probably in two or three days.
The family's bid to immigrate has the backing of Mohammed Yousef Hussaini, a local Kandahar politician running for Afghanistan's parliament.
“If Canada does not agree to this, then Canada is not our friend, Canada is our enemy,” he said through a translator.
Nasrat Ali Hassan was shot a week ago as the motorized rickshaw in which he was a passenger came suddenly upon a Canadian PRT convoy parked at a traffic circle in this volatile community.
Military authorities say the rickety overloaded three-wheeled scooter blew past a police checkpoint and ignored several warnings to stop. A soldier opened fire, but did not specifically aim at the vehicle, Canadian commanders said.
The family says it begged the Canadians, through an interpreter, to take him to hospital but were refused. They also say the interpreter warned that they would be shot if they came too close to the convoy.
Forced to call another taxi, relatives took Mr. Ali Hassan to hospital where he died three hours after being admitted.
Reaction to his death on the streets of Kandahar has been somewhat muted by the fact that he was a minority Shiite.
Media Link
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060320.wcdafgh0320/BNStory/International/home
News Source: Dave
http://natallnews.com/story.php?id=1307
Posted by admin on: 2006-03-22 04:12:27
The West continues to pay dearly for allowing Jews to dominate its foreign policy. Canadian troops were sent to Afghanistan to support America – but the reason for the invasion in the first place was to strike back at the Taliban for supporting Al-Qaeda.
Al-Qaeda, in turn, stuck at America on 9-11 because of the Jewish domination of American foreign policy which leads to blatant bias against the Arab world in favor of Israel.
Now the cycle is coming full turn: the families of an Afghani, shot dead by Canadian troops have demanded Canadian citizenship as compensation. The price of compensating Nasrat Ali Hassan's immediate family for his accidental shooting death at a military checkpoint should start with an offer of Canadian citizenship and education, the victim's eldest brother said Monday.
“Afghanistan is too much broken,” Qasimali Ali Hassan, 64, said in an interview with Canadian Press through a translator.
“The family should be taken to Canada, where it is safe. If the children are taken to Canada for the highest education, it would be appreciated.”
A formal investigation into the checkpoint shooting of Ali Hassan by a Canadian soldier has yet to assign blame, but commanders on the ground here have already begun looking into ways to compensate his relatives and to placate the local Shia community.
Quasimali Ali Hassan said his sister-in-law, Semem Gul; her six children; one grandchild and the wife of the eldest son should be allowed to immigrate to Canada as reparation for the shooting.
“They don't have any other option,” he said, noting that women – widowed or otherwise – have few opportunities in male-dominated Afghan society.
The demand will be put to Canadian authorities when they meet formally, probably in two or three days.
The family's bid to immigrate has the backing of Mohammed Yousef Hussaini, a local Kandahar politician running for Afghanistan's parliament.
“If Canada does not agree to this, then Canada is not our friend, Canada is our enemy,” he said through a translator.
Nasrat Ali Hassan was shot a week ago as the motorized rickshaw in which he was a passenger came suddenly upon a Canadian PRT convoy parked at a traffic circle in this volatile community.
Military authorities say the rickety overloaded three-wheeled scooter blew past a police checkpoint and ignored several warnings to stop. A soldier opened fire, but did not specifically aim at the vehicle, Canadian commanders said.
The family says it begged the Canadians, through an interpreter, to take him to hospital but were refused. They also say the interpreter warned that they would be shot if they came too close to the convoy.
Forced to call another taxi, relatives took Mr. Ali Hassan to hospital where he died three hours after being admitted.
Reaction to his death on the streets of Kandahar has been somewhat muted by the fact that he was a minority Shiite.
Media Link
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060320.wcdafgh0320/BNStory/International/home
News Source: Dave
http://natallnews.com/story.php?id=1307