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The situation with Omar Khadr and the CBC poll(s)

Canadian Liberty Posted on April 21, 2012 by AlanOctober 4, 2020  

Should Omar Khadr be allowed to return to Canada? www.cbc.ca – April 18, 2012 “…Khadr has been in custody in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, since October 2002. He was captured by U.S. forces in Afghanistan earlier that year — at the … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Civil Liberties, Due Process, Omar Khadr, Propaganda, Terrorism, Torture, War on Terror | Leave a reply

Canadian cyber monitoring legislation destroys privacy

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 15, 2012 by AlanFebruary 15, 2012  

February 14, 2012: Canada unveils new cyber monitoring rules Criticism of bill by Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart. Bill attacks privacy rights and requires service providers to set up surveillance systems and provide information to the authorities. More power to the … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Big Brother, Due Process, Internet, Privacy, Privacy Commissioner, Spies, Surveillance, Technology | Leave a reply

Former CIA officer condemns Patriot Act and desecration of the constitution

Canadian Liberty Posted on January 12, 2011 by AlanSeptember 9, 2020  

Patriot Act, a Nazi law: Ex-CIA official, www.presstv.ir, Jan 9, 2011 “The Patriot Act was similar to legislation carried out by the Nazis because essentially it was using terrorism in both cases as an excuse to strip civil liberties that … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Civil Liberties, Due Process, Patriot Act, Police, Surveillance | Leave a reply

G20 Toronto – stories of disgusting criminal abuse by the “authorities”

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 15, 2010 by AlanNovember 15, 2010  

Porter: Tales of horror from a police state — ours – thestar.com

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Civil Liberties, Dissent, Due Process, G20, Globalism, Ontario, Police, Toronto, Torture, World Government | Leave a reply

World submerged in darkness of NATO torture

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 10, 2010 by AlanNovember 3, 2019  

Book By Innocent Prisoner Points To Widespread Torture (mwcnews.net, July 30, 2010) “According to Murat Kurnaz, a 19-year-old Turkish citizen raised in Germany and falsely defamed as “the German Taliban,” torture at the several prisons in which he was held … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Afghanistan, Civil Liberties, Due Process, Guantanamo, Human Life Values, Murat Kurnaz, NATO, Torture, War, War on Terror | Leave a reply

U.S. government torture and participation by psychologists

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 12, 2010 by AlanJanuary 31, 2021  

rawstory.com, 2010-07-10, APA campaigns against CIA ‘torture doctor’ (http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0710/apa-slams-cia-torture-doctor/) This article is all about years of U.S. torture of detainees, and complaints about American psychologists participating in torture. The U.S. government – with its friendly enabling allied governments – has … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged American Psychological Association, Civil Liberties, Due Process, Health Care, Human Life Values, Mind and Psychiatry, Torture, War, War on Terror | Leave a reply

Taser challenges Canadian stun gun inquiry

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 9, 2010 by AlanSeptember 12, 2021  

July 6, 2010: (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/taser-makers-challenge-canada-stun-gun-inquiry-findings/story-e6frg6so-1225888422418) Taser makers challenge Canada stun gun inquiry findings, www.theaustralian.com.au (Search results) “Dziekanski, a new immigrant from Poland, spent some 10 hours lost at the airport before becoming distraught and throwing furniture. He died minutes after police … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Braidwood Commission, Civil Liberties, Due Process, Dziekanski, Police, Tasers, Torture, Weaponry | Leave a reply

Canada’s Treatment of Benamar Benatta

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 4, 2009 by AlanSeptember 8, 2020  

Eventually, you’re supposed to feel intimidated.  You’re supposed to feel afraid.   But at the same time, you’re supposed to believe the Establishment’s stories, their version of events. You’re supposed to believe at first that the abuse and injustice is only … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged B.C. Civil Liberties Association, Benamar Benatta, British Columbia, Civil Liberties, Due Process, Human Life Values, Torture, War on Terror | Leave a reply

Britain and Torture

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 4, 2009 by AlanNovember 11, 2019  

MPs, peers urge torture inquiry, news.bbc.co.uk, August 4/2009 “A parliamentary committee has called for an independent inquiry into claims of UK security services’ complicity in the torture of terrorism suspects. “…allegations include the rendition and alleged abuse of British resident … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Civil Liberties, Due Process, Human Life Values, Rendition, Torture, UK | Leave a reply

Canadian Liberty Report (November 16, 2008)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 16, 2008 by AlanSeptember 3, 2020  

9/11 9/11 Revealed – The New Evidence by Ian Henshall is a substantive overview of issues raised by investigators who challenge the official 9/11 story. Another book I’ve almost finished is Debunking 9/11 Debunking by David Ray Griffin. Shocking and … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged 9/11, 9/11 Revealed – The New Evidence, Civil Liberties, Due Process, Guantanamo’s Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr, Ian Henshall, Omar Khadr, Torture | Leave a reply

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