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Canadians Seek to Arrest George W. Bush

NOVANEWS  Canada Must Arrest George W. Bush if he Enters Canada by Gail Davidson, Lawyers Against War (LAW) Vancouver, B.C. — An upcoming planned speaking engagement in Canada by former President George W. Bush is again generating a wave of protest.   Bush is reportedly scheduled to speak on October 20th at a gathering in Surrey, British Columbia hosted by Surrey Mayor Diane Watts.  But Lawyers Against the War (LAW) says the Canadian government must either bar Bush at the border because of his alleged involvement in torture and other war crimes and crimes against humanity, or order his arrest when he enters Canada both to ensure he is prosecuted here or elsewhere, and to prevent him from returning to safe haven from prosecution in the United States. In an August 25 letter to Prime Ministe...
Canada

New Moves to Curb Criticism of IsraHell In US and Canada

NOVANEWS by Debbie Menon Campus activism “New legislation in the US threatens to conflate campus criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism” reports Kristin Szremski Great ! This shows the immense power that “the Organization”, the major pro-Israel organizations such as the Zionist Organization of America and the Anti-Defamation League has to beat down, censor and muzzle popular demand against amazing majority numbers in the face of all reason and “democratic” principle. And, it also illustrates the cupidity, weakness, and failures of moral principles of elected representatives in the US and Canada to stand up for principle and the will of their constituency when confronted with, promises, offers,  influence, coercion, intimidation and probably blackmail, as well as greed and ambition. Even...
Canada, Iraq

Canada offered to aid Iraq invasion: WikiLeaks

NOVANEWS   ‘Please destroy cable’ ‘While for domestic political reasons… [Canada] has decided not to join in a U.S. coalition,… they are also prepared to be as helpful as possible in the military margins’ —Secret U.S. diplomatic cable By Greg Weston CBC Canada   Then prime minister Jean Chretien is applaud by his Liberal caucus in the House of Commons on March 17, 2003, after announcing Canada’s refusal to partake in the U.S. –led invasion of Iraq. (CBC) The same day Canada publicly refused to join the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, a high-ranking Canadian official was secretly promising the Americans clandestine military support for the fiercely controversial operation. The revelation that Canadian forces may have secretly participated in the invasion of Iraq is contained in...