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Author Topic: Iran and Cuba slam Canada on human rights.  (Read 1101 times)
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« on: September 22, 2007, 06:23:37 PM »

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"Iran is distributing a booklet on Canadian human rights "violations" in a bid to discredit Canada on the eve of the annual United Nations summit where its own rights record will be the subject of intense scrutiny.

The 70-page document being handed out to diplomats at the United Nations comes with an inscription that says it is written "In the Name of God" as it rails against the Canadian government.

Routine unlawful strip and beatings by Canadian police has been a matter of concern for international community," notes the booklet, entitled Report on Human Rights Situation in Canada, adding that "the practice of police is alarming simply because ... it is functioning as if there is no need to have judges."

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA....

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"The publication, which claims its allegations are drawn from "objective and factual information released by authentic and credible international sources," alleges that a range of human rights violation occur in Canada, especially toward aboriginal peoples, refugees and immigrants."

"objective and factual information released by authentic and credible international sources". Heh..Sounds like he needs to open an account here....

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"To the great dismay of the international community, it is a great concern that the rights of women are violated, and no serious attention has been paid in promotion and protection of women's rights in Canada.""

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....oh whew...

Yeah, you know the latest trend with women in Canada is? They're camped outside the Iranian embassy waiting to get permission to immigrate there and enjoy their rights finally. You can see them there every day.



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"The booklet emerges on the eve of the UN's annual summit, to be attended by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier.

Part of the two men's efforts will be to persuade other world leaders to stay on side with a resolution Canada plans to drive through the UN General Assembly for the fifth consecutive year this fall, denouncing Iran's poor human rights record.

Iran's anti-Canadian booklet signals that its president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who will also be in New York for the summit, will argue that Canada is guilty of hypocrisy.

"It may well [win Iran support], and Canada will have to stand in the General Assembly and explain its position," said Max Morrison, a former Canadian diplomat at the UN who is now president of the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies."

..Uh-oh....Explain what position? That black is not white?



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Canada has long led scrutiny of Iran at the world body, but tensions between the two countries erupted after the 2003 torture and murder of Iranian-Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi in an Iranian jail.

Iran typically positions itself as the victim, and last year came within two votes of winning enough UN support to throw out the Canadian-led condemnation of 2006.

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...and then Cuba chimes in...



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Some of the most popular holiday destinations for Canadians have spurned helping Ottawa fight off Iran's bid to taint Canada's human rights record.

In a showdown at the United Nations, Cuba joined Iran and four other countries supporting Tehran's call for the world body to censure Canada over its treatment of aboriginal Canadians and immigrants.

Various other countries popular with Canadian tourists stopped short of speaking up for Canada by abstaining. Among them were China, Thailand, Singapore, Barbados, Costa Rica, and South Africa.

The backbone of support for Canada came from Western democracies, and the European Union, Australia and New Zealand went on record saying Iran's anti-Canadian draft had been political retaliation for Canada's leadership Tuesday in seeing Iran's human rights record condemned.

Human rights resolutions at the world body are meant to ''name-and-shame'' countries that abuse their citizens, but whether they pass, they often reveal allegiances on the international stage.

Against the backdrop of the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba, Canada has provided considerable political and economic support to Cuba over the years, despite the island state's own internationally documented lapses in respecting human rights.

Canadian tourists have also made Cuba one of their top five destinations, and Statistics Canada figures show some 517,900 visited last year, spending more than $457 million.

''That's almost a quarter of all the tourists Cuba received last year,'' said Maria Werlau, a Cuban exile who runs the human rights Free Society Project from New Jersey, and has written on the importance of tourism to Cuba.

''For Cuba to take this stance on a measure even they know is politically motivated is a cheap shot, and Canadians need to be informed about how Fidel Castro's government is repaying them for their indirect support of his regime.''

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It also ''deplores the worrying situation of female prisoners'' in Canada - a clause some experts believe the Iranians inserted in retaliation for Canadian condemnation of the 2003 torture and murder in a Tehran jail of Iranian-Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi.
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What a bunch of jackasses. Next year I'm vacationing in Alabama.





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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2007, 07:38:25 PM »

Maybe they learnt their hypocrisy from the US government?
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« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2007, 07:58:41 PM »

maybe the dog is way too small to bark?
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« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2007, 08:14:59 PM »

Haha that's pretty funny. Great post Ahk
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« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2007, 12:17:27 AM »

This belongs in the political humor section, cause if that ain't humorous, I don't know what is.
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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2007, 12:33:17 AM »

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Maybe they learnt their hypocrisy from the US government?

Seems a little silly blaming the US at all costs, or perhaps you simply can't accept something simply silly unless it's connected. Was there no hypocrisy 300 years ago?


Maybe they were perfectly good with hypocrisy from the start.




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I agree with CedarPride, but Akhenatan when was the last time Cuba and Iran invaded a country over lies and seek to blame Iran for the debacle in Iraq?

WHat? What are you talking about? Do you even know? When was the last time Canada imprisoned, tortured and killed an elderly woman journalist from Iran? THAT is what this story is about. In context of the story you're not making sense and the comments of Iraq and "Do as I say not as I do" are sorely, stupidly ironic...i'm sorry but it's true.

What does Iraq have to do with anything? Nothing. You're simply falling for it now....you see his unsophistication and you think "oh, how quaint". you see negativity directed at Iran and don't really know what you're looking at -- thusly like a nervious twitch you dive towards the old 'blame the West' to try and make yourself sound smart.


If you OR Cedar had been paying attention to the story you would see it has absolutely nothing to do with Iraq or Afghanistan but Canada's intense lobbying against Iran over human rights after they tortured and killed one of our photojournalists. Nothing of war. Nothing

NOTHING of the US, just this one incident. But can either you or Cedar deal with on singular issue without bringing in the US - even if they have nothing to do with it? Of course not. You're intellectually handicapped once you take the US out of the story - thus you need to bring them into it. READ the story and find out what you are talking about before talking about it.

Cedar - At least it was a peaceful approach? I'll remember that point next time we're executing Iranian journalists we don't like....course that'll be a long time coming won't it?



So after you guys figure this out y'all come on back in here and tell us more about Iran 'learning their hypocracy from us' and how at least it was a peaceful approach unlike the rain of fire and death Canada uses on Iran every time we want something.


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Maybe what is bothersome is the discovery that they too know how to play this game of hypocrisy as well as the rest of them.

Maybe you just really really really wish that. Yes Cedar I'm laughing at you now and I sincerely hope you think it's arrogant. The twit is so transparent and unsophisticated anyone in the world who's heard the story is laughing except the Mullahs who are going to replace him next year. This 'game of hypocrisy'. Really. Yeah sure Cedar: They've learned the UN hypocrisy game. Pretty weak.




Unbelievable...."do as I say not as I do"..lol...Unbelievable.
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« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2007, 01:07:47 AM »

Would you prefer they send a "jihadist" to blow himself up somewhere in Ottawa in retaliation?

They took a very peaceful approach. Maybe they believe what they are saying, probably they are just hypocrits.

So what else is new? Isn't it the same with everyone who builds a case in the UN?
Aren't they all a bunch of hypocritical liars with double standards?

Maybe what is bothersome is the discovery that they too know how to play this game of hypocrisy as well as the rest of them.


 
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« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2007, 01:30:39 AM »

Who's blaming the US at all costs?

I agree with CedarPride, but Akhenatan when was the last time Cuba and Iran invaded a country over lies and seek to blame Iran for the debacle in Iraq?

Do as I say, not as I do.
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« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2007, 09:21:45 AM »

They have a point if they use the phoney war in Afghanistan as an example.
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« Reply #9 on: September 23, 2007, 09:24:44 AM »

No they really don't. For one thing they approve of it.

This is about one singular issue: The murder of a Canadian photo journalist and Canada's subsequent lobbying for sanctions based on those human right. They whip together some childish bullshit response and you guys fall for it. The worse thing we've ever done to Cuba is spend millions of tourist dollars down there ....even when our "imperial masters to the south" got all uppity about it.



Pathetic.
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