dimanche 19 avril 2015

Adil Charkaoui Iman Terrorist become Canadian Citizen and an other two of his students become terrorists

Iaman Adil Charkaoui terrorist become a Canadian citizen and two of his students become terrorists


Montreal: The RCMP arrested Tuesday two young Montrealers because she fears they commit a terrorist offense. According to sources from Radio-Canada, the two young people had the intention to visit Syria.



El MahdiJamali,a young man of 18, and his girlfriend Sabrine Djaermane, also aged 18, appeared Wednesday in mid-afternoon at the courthouse in Montreal.


They will remain detained since the Crown has successfully opposed their release. They will return to court next Monday.


The RCMP has not made ​​public what it criticizes the young couple. The investigation is continuing and could result in charges being laid.


The young woman's parents were present and visibly in shock.


"They appeared today on an information was laid under 810.01. The prosecution decided to object to their release. . "- Lyne Descarie, Attorney at Department of Public Prosecutions


Section 810.01 of the Criminal Code of Canada states:" Anyone who has reasonable grounds to fear that a person will commit an offense under section 423.1, a criminal organization offense or a terrorism offense may, with the consent of the Attorney General, lay an information before a provincial court judge.


"Anarrest warrant and not a summons


Two other young Montrealers Merouane Ghalmi and Daniel Darko Minta had appeared in court under summons in recent weeks for similar reasons of national security. We do not know why in the present case, the two young people rather been an arrest and remain detained.


No charges had been filed against MM.Ghalmi and Darko. However, they are seen to impose electronic tagging, among others, so that they undermine national security.


When questioned on the subject, avocado El Mahdi Jamali, Marc Giroux, believes that this approach could be related to events during the past year in the country.
"With what is happening in the world, and even what happened to the Canadian Parliament, which happened in Saint John -on-Richelieu, you know, the legal system is still sensitive to the daily reality of man in the World. I feel that it is perhaps this reality just affect the exercise of police privilege to arrest people, rather than consumption, "said Mr. Giroux.


Young Maisonneuve, again


CBC has also learned that El Mahdi Jamali and Sabrine Djaermane studying at Collège de Maisonneuve. The young man studying science.


Recall that five of the seven young people from Laval and Montreal who left the country in mid-January and could have joined jihadists in Syria via Turkey, also attended the college.


The Information was confirmed in an interview with the Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs.


Brigitte Desjardins said they were in college last fall and that nothing could suggest they posed any risk.


"If had seen it, of course, we would have acted. We are in the imperceptible and unpredictable.


"-Brigitte Desjardins


She reiterated that the Cégep seemed to have everything done to try to prevent such events among students. "Unfortunately, when they went to the top of the pyramid of radicalization, it is very difficult for us to join them," she said.


Ms. Desjardins is otherwise unable to say whether El Mahdi Jamali and Sabrine were Djaermane in connection with one or more of five young people who left the country in mid-January.


Moreover, El Mahdi Jamali was registered on Facebook in December at a conference organized by the Islamic Community Center of the East of Montreal to Adil Charkaoui. There is no evidence that there is indeed present. One of the seven other young Quebecers suspected parties in Syria earlier this year was also included in this activity.


Six young Quebecers from Laval and Montreal have left the country in mid-January and could have joined jihadist Syria via Turkey. There are four men and two women, aged 18 and 19 years. They left on different flights.
The Police Department of the City of Montreal (SPVM) has been advised of the disappearance of some of them in the days that followed and transferred the case to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP ).


The SPVM does not confirm anything at the moment, nor the RCMP or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).


Maisonneuve College Students is it a club Al-Qaeda school?


Four of these young attended the Collège de Maisonneuve, east of Montreal last fall. It is by a journalist that management has learned that students were likely brainwashed and had decided to leave Canada.


"We learned last week. There was a journalist who approached us saying that there was a rumor to the effect that the students have left, "said the director of corporate affairs and communications CEGEP, Brigitte Desjardins.


After disbelief and the shock, the College asked his close personal students to be more careful and to "change observation glasses." These were then reported that the students were talking about the same rumor police.



Ms. Desjardins explained that the College has alerted the  "This is much bigger than us, that the College, it is essential to refer to people who know this and who can help us.


"Ms.Desjardins says the Collège de Maisonneuve maintains dialogue with the student community to ensure that young people do not suffer these bad influences. With their expertise, teachers also explain to young people that this influence can come there and to enable them to exercise their critical thinking.
"It's easier for us, as an educational establishment, educate to prevent others leave, "says


Desjardins."Basically, students leave with a great, imagining they are going to save the world and they go elsewhere to do that. So it does not happen here. This indoctrination shall ensure that these young people leave to go do something else, somewhere else. "- Brigitte Desjardins, Director of Corporate Affairs and CommunicationsMaisonneuve College


Brigitte Desjardins argues that no evidence has allowed the management of the college to see coming this threat. "We do not know these young people, no one alerted us, we were as surprised as all the people," she said. She explains that college students are young adults, they may be absent for a variety of reasons: illness, stall, Muslim, etc.


At least one of the missing children have taken courses at the College in rented by the School companions, linked to the Islamic Community Centre in Montreal East Adil Charkaoui, as CBC has learned.


"We told Mr. Charkaoui, who signed our contract, because we temporarily suspended our contract with them, "said Ms. Desjardins at a press conference.


These Canadians parties do jihad


Two CEGEPs Montreal suspend their contracts with Adil Charkaoui
Anne-Marie Dussault receives Brigitte Desjardins, Communications Director of the College Maisonneuve Stephane Godbout, CEO of Rosemont College, and Jean Beauchesne, President of the Federation of CEGEPs.


Numerous calls for vigilance


The news that young Quebecers were radicalized to the point of going abroad provoked reactions at the municipal and .provincial


At the National Assembly, the Minister of Public Safety, Lise Thériault, said it was important to identify the following behaviors:


"A person who is sociable and suddenly becomes withdrawn, that changes of interest someone who cuts ties with his family and old friends, a person who made ​​offensive remarks against certain communities or a person who promotes or justifies groups that advocate violence.


"TheThériault recalled that the Central Information criminal activities of the Sûreté du Québec has a telephone line, the 1 800 659-4264, which can confidentially report suspicious activity.



The mayor of Montreal, Denis Coderre, for his part said that we must be vigilant. "We need parents, peers, if you know of radicalization, please let us know because our goal is to stop people from traveling to Syria."


For its part, the National Federation of Teachers of Quebec, through its president, Caroline Senneville, also calls for vigilance: "We are not aware, it was something that was not real, and now we must be alert and do ensure that we can intervene if one is able to see something.


"StevenBlaney circumspect


Minister of Public Safety Canada, Steven Blaney, declined to say whether Canadian authorities were aware of this situation, stating that 'these are operational issues.


"The intelligence services and police services shall ensure identify people who may be traveling for terrorist purposes,"has he simply said during a brief press conference held in parliament.


"But our studies show clearly that when an individual wishes to travel for terrorist purposes, his entourage is aware," said he continued in the same breath.


He urged anyone who has information of a kind to communicate with the authorities to "avoid a steep criminalization of the situation and also save lives."


Mr. Steven Blaney also believes that the information relayed by the media "make it even more topical burning the importance of advancing the bill C-51, "which aims to allow police to close websites that promote hate sites and prevent the departure of suspected jihadists abroad.


A young woman of 23 years


by CBC investigated the case of a 23 year old Canadian who dropped everything to join the armed group Islamic state in Syria.The young woman is in Syria since last summer. His family does not understand why no one intervened.


A seventh student Adil Charkaoui was preparing to go to Syria



A seventh young Quebecers went to Turkey and we lost track of him, learned CBC. According to his Facebook profile, he also studied at the Collège de Maisonneuve, as four cases recently revealed.


According to his Facebook page, he lived in Montreal but has been missing in Laval.
He left in mid-January as six people suspected of having joined the armed group Islamic State in Syria. It would have been in contact with at least one of these people.
In December 2013, the youth was enrolled in two workshops related to the Islamic Cultural Centre in Montreal East led by Adil Charkaoui. It was a workshop on the draft Charter of Quebec values ​​of the former PQ government and another entitled "What the Muslim must always know."


The direction of the Collège de Maisonneuve responded Saturday by saying "appalled" that another of his students is gone to Syria. Management added that she wants to "work more collaboratively with the police and all those who are looking for solutions to this scourge, which deceives our youth by promising a reality that may be otherwise when they will be on site .


"With the information of Karine Bastien, Daniel Thibeault and Louis-Philippe Ouimet


Adil Charkaoui becomes a Canadian citizen


Is Citoynneté Canada is an irresponsible body?



More than 19 years after his arrival in Canada and multiple criminal trials, Montrealer Adil Charkaoui claims to have obtained his Canadian citizenship.
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The Coalition Justice for Adil Charkaoui, who announced the news, talking about a win. It considers that the citizenship granted to Adil Charkaoui is a "final admission of Ottawa," the two security certificates issued against him were "monumental error" and a process of "fundamentally unfair."


Contacted by ICI Radio-Canada.ca to confirm information, Citizenship and Immigration Canada has refused to comment on the case of Mr. Charkaoui. "Because of the laws on the protection of personal information, we can not provide details on individual cases," said does one responded.


Adil Charkaoui recall, suspected of having links with Al-Qaeda , challenged to the Supreme Court of Canada the validity of two security certificates which it has been and that earned him prison and major trouble with the law. The Federal Court and the Supreme Court agreed with him (in 2007 and 2009), which led to the revocation of these certificates.


"For Adil and his family, it is impossible to forget the years of separation and imprisonment and draconian conditions of house arrest and electronic and physical surveillance imposed on him and the whole family, and more terrible allegations broadcast around the world. "- Coalition Justice for Adil Charkaoui
native of Morocco, Adil Charkaoui was arrested in May 2003 under a security certificate. He was suspected by Canadian security services to be linked to the terrorist network Al Qaeda. Jailed for 21 months, he was released in 2005 by a judge of the Federal Court, which nevertheless imposed strict conditions, including wearing an electronic bracelet.


The security certificate issued against him was dismissed from .
In September 2009, after the Federal Court had lifted the last conditions of release imposed on him, Mr. Charkaoui demanded an official apology from the Canadian government that was not obtained. He also estimated to be entitled to compensation for the "years of suffering" that he had.


In 2011, he announced his intention to sue the federal government, CSIS and the Canada Border Services Agency 26 million dollars. After the federal government refused a proposal for mediation in this matter, the case continues from the Superior Court of Quebec.


Mr. Charkaoui now acts as spokesman for the Quebec Collective against Islamophobia and every day creates situations that Canadians feel tortured by Muslims. It is a great, intelligent, manipulative and worst liars know that this planet. Why do we keep this waste in Canada? This is Mr. Stephen Harper to respond.


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