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Trudeau will probably pay for his flight back to Canada, because it's 2016.
The very latest: back in France, and out of jail under house arrest ...leroi said:A followup on Hassan Diab who, it appears, has been fired from Carleton University for his connection to terrorism:
Carleton Professors Call for Reinstatement of Colleague Accused of Bombing Paris Synagogue
The Ottawa Citizen (Reproduced in Accordance with the Fair Dealing Provision of the Copyright Act.)
August 1, 2009
Joanne Laucius
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/life/Carleton+professors+call+reinstatement+colleague+accused+bombing+Paris+synagogue/1850749/story.html
Sociology and anthropology professors are demanding that Carleton University reinstate accused terrorist and fellow lecturer Hassan Diab. “The senior administration has a chance to do the right thing. It’s never too late,” said Peter Gose, chairman of the department at the university.
The Lebanese-born Diab, who is now a Canadian citizen, is accused in France of killing four people and injuring dozens more in the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue. He faces an extradition hearing in January and is under virtual house arrest, but may leave to work. Diab was teaching a summer course this week when he learned he was terminated.
Gose said university president Roseann Runte had asked for a meeting with the department on Thursday afternoon, two days after Diab was fired. Of the 42 academics permanently employed in the department, 22 showed up for the meeting, including Diab’s common-law wife, Rania Tfaily. But Runte did not appear.
The professors then drafted the resolution, which said the university ignored its own procedures by terminating Diab, unanimously called for his reinstatement and supported Gose and John Osborne, the dean of the department of arts and social science, for assigning teaching duties to Diab.
“We have to say that our relationship is in bad shape,” said Gose. “The department is solidly behind the idea that he should not have been dismissed.” Gose said he also takes issue with the way the course Diab was teaching was assigned to another faculty member without consultation. “That’s not the way it’s supposed to be done. It’s supposed to be done by the department. It’s an area of the university we manage,” said Gose.
Diab must wear an electronic monitoring bracelet, report regularly to the RCMP and can’t own a cellphone. Under his bail conditions, Diab must live with Tfaily in her Ottawa home. He may leave for work and legal and medical appointments, but only if accompanied by Tfaily or one of the four other people who put up $250,000 in combined bail, including Gose. “The judge said he was not an immediate threat to anyone,” said Gose ...
Niiiiiiiiiiiice -- needless to say, Jewish groups are underwhelmed ...In a surprise move, a French judge has ordered that Ottawa academic Hassan Diab be released from jail while an investigation into his alleged involvement in a 1980 Paris terrorist attack continues.
But prosecutors, apparently intent on seeing Diab back behind bars, have filed an appeal that is due to be heard early next week.
The Lebanese-born Canadian was released late Saturday and has communicated numerous times via Skype with his wife Rania Tfaily and their two young children – Jena, 3, and 16-month-old son Jad.
After what amounted to house arrest in Ottawa and incarceration for the past 18 months in Paris, Tfaily says her husband has been feeling disoriented ...
Brussels suicide bomber's brother headed to Rio Olympics
Jay Busbee By Jay Busbee
19 hours ago
A Belgian man whose older brother was one of the Brussels suicide bombers is headed to Rio as a taekwondo competitor.
Mourad Laachraoui, the younger brother of bomber Najim Laachraoui, won gold in the European Taekwondo Championships. He will compete in Rio representing Belgium.
Mourad, along with other members of his family, said they had not heard from Najim for several years prior to the suicide bombing at Zaventem Aiport on March 22. A second bomb went off at the Maelbeek Rail Station; a total of 32 people were killed in the attacks. Najim Laachraoui was also connected to the Paris terrorist attacks from last year.
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Fifty dead at Florida gay club in America's worst mass shooting
By: Agence France-Presse
June 12, 2016 6:52 PM
ORLANDO, Florida - (UPDATE3, 11:33 p.m.) Fifty people died and another 53 were injured early Sunday when a heavily-armed gunman opened fire and seized hostages at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, police said, in the worst mass shooting in US history.
Terrified survivors -- who moments before were laughing and dancing with friends -- described how the gunman named by media as a US citizen of Afghan descent raked the club with bullets, prompting a police SWAT team to storm the venue.
"We have cleared the building, and it is with great sadness that I share we have not 20, but 50 casualties in addition to the shooter," Mayor Buddy Dyer told a mid-morning news briefing in Orlando, more than doubling the previously given death toll.
"There are another 53 that are hospitalized."
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PuckChaser said:Just because the guy is of Afghan descent, doesn't mean he's an Islamic terrorist. Lets wait until the investigation comes out with a motive. I'm all for calling a spade a spade if the evidence supports it, but for all we know the guy could be a crackpot who hates gay people with no religious undertones.
Altair said:I honestly don't know how a western nations fights back against this.
If someone went into a Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver nightclub with an automatic weapon in close quarters with hundreds of people, how much are preparations going to help those inside?mariomike said:Or how to prepare? Toronto is a larger city than Orlando. The worst mass shooting in our history killed two people and injured 22 others and was enough for the City to declare a State of Emergency.
Orlando's emergency services must have been overwhelmed. I've seen, "Images of wounded being carried by civilians & loaded into pickup trucks."
Altair said:in America it's crap simple to get a gun capable of inflicting mass casualties.
This guy was a security guard, clearly the sheepdog can turn.PuckChaser said:Its not a gun problem. He had an alleged suicide vest as well. One of the worst terrorist attacks in US history was a Ryder truck full of ANFO. Fertilizer and diesel fuel. Crazy people who want to kill people will find a way to do it, regardless of how many laws are in the way. Criminals don't worry about breaking laws...
Wholeheartedly concur with the lone actor comment. Extremely difficult to get, especially in the post-Snowden era where everyone is scared of the NSA listening to them complain about who's hotter, Kim Kardashian or Taylor Swift, instead of whether or not they can do their jobs.
Ultimately, the only way to stop ISIL inspired attacks is to stop ISIL. The only way we're doing that is boots on the ground and hunting them, whether its a lot of guys in black pyjamas and NVGs, or full battlegroups rolling through terrorist ground. Mali, Libya, Syria, Iraq all need to be cleared out.
Caught the second post about preparation while I was typing above: One or 2 guys with CCW who were properly trained and licensed could have mitigated some of the casualties. At what point do we stop thinking safe zones for guns work, and move to a proactive stance with CCW? Terrorists will always target the sheep, soft targets when the sheepdogs aren't around. If they don't know who's a sheepdog in the flock, they're rolling the dice.
Altair said:This guy was a security guard, clearly the sheepdog can turn.
And how many of these people need to around to be effective? Every mall, every club, every restaurant, every bus?
I'm not saying you're wrong. I saying it's a very difficult situation with no simple answer