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Great White North
Toronto 18 bomb plotter granted parole after apologizing, insisting he is reformed
2020-12-09
[GlobalNews] A key member of a terrorist group that plotted truck bombings in downtown Toronto in 2006 was granted day parole on Tuesday, even though a corrections official opposed his release as "premature."

The Parole Board of Canada approved Shareef Abdelhaleem’s
...age 43, database engineer Muhammad Shareef Abdelhaleem is the Egyptian-born son of nuclear engineer-cum-imam Mohammed Abdelhaleem and almost-husband of Omar Khadr’s sister, which would have made him Taliban “hostage” Joshua Boyle‘s brother-in-law and a member by marriage of the Khadr clan, Canada's Al Qaeda family. Sonny Boy and Pops used to regularly discuss jihad, especially after 9/11, but during his trial Shareef differentiated between lawful jihad and lawless terrorism — he was against terrorism...
plan to move to a Montreal halfway house, but said he must stay away from Toronto and cannot have a leadership position in any religious group.
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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Rescued Taliban hostage 'struck his estranged wife, tied her ankles and wrists with rope and forced her to have sex' after terrorists held them and their children captive for five years
2019-03-31
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Caitlan Coleman, of Pennsylvania, testified Friday at Joshua Boyle's
    ...ex-husband of Omar Khadr's Islamist sister*, he went on “pilgrimage” to Taliban country with his pregnant American wife to provide aid to the benighted villagers in the region, then was surprised to be held hostage for years by the Haqqanis...
    Ottawa trial

  • Said she was 'very scared' of her husband who got 'extremely angry' and 'hit her'

  • Boyle has pleaded not guilty to a number of criminal charges against Coleman

  • The pair were taken hostage by Taliban fighters
    ... more specifically, the Haqqani Network...
    in 2012 and were freed in 2017

  • They had three children - two boys and a girl - in captivity

  • The purported acts allegedly occurred after they returned to Canada
    What a prince that man is.
  • A judge granted Caitlan's request for full custody of the kids in July 2018

  • She had her and Boyle's fourth child in 2018 and now lives back in Pennsylvania
We’d wondered who he was arrested for hurting. Now we know.

* You recall Omar Khadr, dear Reader. He was the precocious Pakistani-Canadian lad who at only 15 killed an American soldier in an Al Qaeda compound in Afghanistan. After the Canadians jailed him for it, pretty Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized and gave him $8 million (presumably Canadian, which means it is either worth more or less than the same number of American dollars). Omar comes from a family so steeped in jihadi evil that in 1995 the Pakistanis arrested his father for terrorism,
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Home Front: Politix
Trump Kept Trudeau "In The Dark" On Plan To Rescue Joshua Boyle
2018-01-07
[TheRebel.media] On Friday's show, security consultant Lee Humphrey joined me to discuss shocking new revelations about the release of Joshua Boyle and his family after being held hostage by the Taliban.

Trudeau has yet to reveal the circumstances behind the release of Joshua Boyle, the Taliban are not in the habit of handing back hostages for free, so why does it appear they made an exception?

Lee explained that it was actually Trump who came to Boyle's rescue because Joshua's wife is an American citizen, and he didn't even let Trudeau know this was happening.

Because Trudeau rejected attempts to rescue Canadian hostages held by an ISIS branch in the Philippines, the Americans realized there was no point consulting him on their plan to free the Boyles until two hours into the rescue mission.

Boyle has a long history of being infatuated with terrorists, his ex-wife is Omar Khadr's Islamist sister and he brought his pregnant current wife to Taliban controlled Afghanistan.

Despite owing his freedom to the Americans, Boyle suspiciously refused to be transported back to Canada on an American jet. Possibly due to fears that he would face questioning by American intelligence agencies.

Now Boyle is facing multiple fifteen criminal charges including; sexual assault, unlawful confinement, and administering a noxious substance.

Why did Trudeau have a secret meeting with Boyle? How come their relationship goes back to 2006? And what are the "common interests" Boyle claims he shares with Trudeau?
#POTUSVSG
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Great White North
Trudeau defends apology, multimillion $ payout to Gitmo terrorist
2017-07-13
[RFE/RL] Canada's prime minister defended the government's apology and multimillion-dollar payment to a former Gitmo prisoner who pleaded guilty to killing a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan. Justin Trudeau said the deal was not about the merits of the case against Canadian-born Omar Khadr but the “charter of rights and freedoms” that protects all Canadians, “even when it is uncomfortable.”

The deal with Khadr was based on a 2010 Canadian Supreme Court ruling that the nation's officials violated his rights at Guantanamo.

A person familiar with the payment said it was for 10.5 million Canadian dollars ($8 million), although the details were not officially released.

Khadr was 15 when he was captured by U.S. troops following a battle in which a U.S. soldier was killed at an Al-Qaeda compound in Afghanistan. Khadr, who was suspected of throwing a grenade that killed the soldier, was taken to Guantanamo and charged with war crimes. He pleaded guilty in 2010 and was sentenced to eight years. He was returned to Canada and was released in 2015 pending an appeal of his guilty plea, which he claims was made under duress.

Canada's Supreme Court ruled that Canadian intelligence officials obtained evidence from Khadr under "oppressive circumstances," including sleep deprivation, during interrogations at Guantanamo and then shared the evidence with U.S officials.

Many Canadians reacted angrily to the government apology and payout to Khadr, saying he is a terrorist.
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Great White North
Omar Khadr: Former Gitmo prisoner who killed US soldier to get $$$ from Canadian gov't
2017-07-04
[FOX] The Canadian government will apologize and give millions to a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner who pleaded guilty to killing a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan when he was 15, an official said Tuesday.

An official familiar with the matter told the Associated Press that Omar Khadr
...full name Omar Ahmed Sayid Khadr, he is a scion of a family so radical that the Pakistanis arrested his father in 1995 for terrorism...
will receive $8 million. The deal was negotiated with Khadr’s lawyers and the Canadian government last month.

Khadr was 15 when he was captured by U.S. troops
...in 2002...
following a firefight at a suspected Al Qaeda compound in Afghanistan that resulted in the death of U.S. Special Forces medic, U.S. Army Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer. Khadr, who was suspected of throwing the grenade that killed Speer,
...among other warlike actions in accordance with his training...
was taken to Guantanamo and ultimately charged with war crimes by a military commission.

The Canadian-born Khadr pleaded guilty in 2010 to charges that included murder and was sentences to eight years plus the time he had already spent in custody.
Actually, the GITMO military tribunal prosecutor asked for 25 years. The jury sentenced him to 40. President Obama's Pentagon Chief War Crimes Prosecutor, Navy Capt. John F. Murphy, clearly had his marching orders to settle the plea deal before the jury began deliberations, though it was not announced until after they had left the room, according to our archives.
He returned to Canada two years later to serve the remainder of his sentence and was released in May 2015 pending an appeal of his guilty plea, which he said was made under duress.

The Canadian Supreme Court ruled in 2010 that Canadian intelligence obtained evidence from Khadr under "oppressive circumstances," such as sleep deprivation, during interrogations at Guantanamo Bay in 2003, and then shared that evidence with U.S officials.
But the apology and payout was made as Pretty Boy Trudeau dances around the prime minister's office, not on Stephen Harper's watch.
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Great White North
Harper appears unmoved following Omar Khadr's release on bail, public statements
2015-05-09
[CA.NEWS.YAHOO] Omar Baby Face Khadr's apologetic tone didn't seem to move Stephen Harper much Friday as the prime minister defended his Conservative government's efforts to keep the former Guantanamo Bay prisoner behind bars.

"Mr. Khadr, as we all know, pled guilty to very grave crimes, including murder," Harper told a news conference as he offered his thoughts and prayers to the family members of U.S. Sgt. Christopher Speer.

"Our government's priority in these matters is always to make sure, first and foremost, we keep in mind the protection and security of the Canadian population."

Harper said little else, citing the fact the matter remains before the courts.

Khadr, now 28, pleaded guilty in October 2010 before a widely discredited military commission to five war crimes -- including murder in the death of Speer, a U.S. special forces soldier.

On Thursday, he walked free after an Alberta judge rejected the government's last-ditch attempt to block his release, saying they had failed to prove Khadr posed a risk to the public or could do harm to Canadian interests.

Some hours later, during a remarkable news conference on his lawyer's Edmonton driveway, Khadr apologized for the pain he's caused and urged Canadians to give him a chance to demonstrate his worth.

"I will prove to them that I'm more than what they thought of me, I'll prove to them that I'm a good person," Khadr said.

"Give me a chance -- see who I am as a person, not as a name -- and then they can make their own judgment after that."

Khadr spent almost 13 years behind bars -- four of them as a convicted war criminal.
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Great White North
Canadian judge frees former teen terrorist who killed US Army medic
2015-05-08
[FOXNEWS] A former teen terrorist who killed a U.S. Army Delta Force medic in Afghanistan in 2002 was ordered released Thursday by a Canadian judge who said rules the former Guantanamo Bay detainee once sentenced to 40 years in prison has changed his jihadist ways.
"G'bye, warden! I'm off to Syria to... ummm... teach Arabic to disadvantaged widows and orphans!"
Omar Baby Face Khadr, a Canadian citizen who was just 15 when he threw the grenade that killed U.S. Army medic Christopher Speer in Afghanistan during a 2002 firefight, was ordered freed on bail by an Edmonton appeals judge. Now 28, Khadr claims to be a different person from the young Al Qaeda follower who admitted killing Speer, but critics say he has not paid the price.

"Omar Khadr is a convicted Al Qaeda terrorist, guilty of war crimes," Ezra Levant, author of "The Enemy Within: Terror, Lies, and the Whitewashing of Omar Khadr," told FoxNews.com. "He murdered a U.S. medic in cold blood. A jury sentenced him to 40 years in prison, but President B.O. offered him a plea deal for just eight years, and now parole will reduce that further. This isn't sufficient, especially given that Khadr has never publicly renounced terrorism or Al Qaeda, or his own father's terrorism."

Speer, 28, of Denver, was a sergeant first class who was with four other soldiers on reconnaissance patrol when they entered a building in the Khost province
... across the border from Miranshah, within commuting distance of Haqqani hangouts such as Datta Khel and probably within sight of Mordor. Khost is populated by six different tribes of Pashtuns, the largest probably being the Khostwal, from which it takes its name...
that had been destroyed by air attacks. They were ambushed by terrorists, including Khadr, and Speer died a month later at a facility at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

Khadr, who was born in Toronto, but grew up mostly in Pakistain, where his father was accused of being an associate of Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri
... Formerly second in command of al-Qaeda, now the head cheese, occasionally described as the real brains of the outfit. Formerly the Mister Big of Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Bumped off Abdullah Azzam with a car boom in the course of one of their little disputes. Is thought to have composed bin Laden's fatwa entitled World Islamic Front Against Jews and Crusaders. Currently residing in the North Wazoo area. That is not a horn growing from the middle of his forehead, but a prayer bump, attesting to how devout he is...
, confessed to throwing the grenade as part of a plea deal he accepted in 2010. The confession Khadr signed acknowledged that he built and helped place explosives for Al Qaeda, and noted that U.S. soldiers gave women and kiddies an opportunity to leave the compound where Khadr and Al Qaeda gunnies were hiding before they began the bombing. One woman and a child left the compound and survived, but Khadr stayed. Khadr, who was badly injured, was locked away
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
at the scene, and sent to Guantanamo.

Although a military jury gave him a 40-year sentence, the term was merely symbolic, as the U.S. Justice Department had agreed to limit the sentence to eight years, and permitted the time to be served in Canada. Khadr is appealing his U.S. conviction of war crimes, for killing a medic.
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Africa North
Tripoli official blames ex-Qaddafi Revolutionary Guards and assassination squads for Corinthia attack
2015-01-28
[Libya Herald] Omar Khadrawi, head of the Central Security Directorate in Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
, told the pro GNC/Libya Dawn
...aka Fajr Libya, the Islamist operation launched to counter that of General Khalifa Haftar (Operation Dignity). It is made up of the Libya Shield militia (Misrata and Moslem Brotherhood), Libya Revolutionaries Operations Room (Moslem Brotherhood), and Tripoli Brigade (close to Abdul Hakim Belhaj, head of Al-Watan party). Financing and moral support come from Turkey and Qatar...
Al-Nabaa TV in a telephone interview, that Qadaffy supporters were behind today's terror attack on the Corinthia Hotel.

Khadrawi, who was speaking live from in front of the Corinthia hotel, claimed that initial investigations indicate that the attackers were members of the ''Qadaffy Revolutionary Guards and from Qadaffy's specialist liquidation squads''.

Al-Khadrawi was adamant that the ''terror operation'' had nothing to do with Daesh (IS).

The motivation for the attack was to damage Tripoli's reputation of quiet, peace and security, he insisted.

Last Thursday, the Dat Al-Imad office complex across the road from the Corinthia Hotel received a security threat last Thursday, ostensibly from Daesh ‐ a threat that the Hassi government and office complex management had denied was made.

Khadrawi claimed that his security forces were able to get the Salvation Government Prime Minister Omar Al-Hassi and many members of the government and guests out of the hotel safely.

Meanwhile,
...back at the barn, Bossy had come up with a new idea, one that didn't involve kerosene...
another official, Mohammed Hussein, referred to as a political consultant to the Omar Hassi administration, was quoted by various Libyan media sources as saying that the real target of the Corinthia attack was Al-Hassi himself.

Two of the perpetrators were killed and "we are still dealing with one", Khadrawi claimed. The siege operation of the hotel was nearing an end he insisted.

Meanwhile,
...back at the barn, Bossy had come up with a new idea, one that didn't involve kerosene...
footage purporting to be of one of the attackers as he was walking through one of the hotel's corridor from Corinthia CCTV has appeared on social media. There is a video clip purporting to be of one of the attackers lying dead.

Reports of some of the dead Death Eaters being of non-Libyan Arabs has also not been confirmed.
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Great White North
Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr leaves for Canada
2012-09-29
The last Western detainee at Guantanamo Bay prison has returned to his native Canada, reports say.

Omar Khadr had been held at the US base in Cuba since 2002, after being detained in Afghanistan aged 15.

A military plane carrying Khadr to Canada left at 08:30 GMT, according to Canadian television.

He will serve the rest of his eight-year jail term in Canada. He pleaded guilty to killing a US soldier in Afghanistan.

He was sentenced to 40 years in prison by a US military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay in 2010 on war crimes charges that also included conspiring to commit terrorist acts.

But as part of his plea deal, his sentence was limited to eight years.

Under the deal, he became eligible to return to Canada last October.

The majority of Canadians supported the campaign to repatriate Khadr, now 26.
And may they have much joy of him, now that he is theirs.
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Great White North
Canadian Judges Let al-Qaeda Go On Grounds That The US Is Mean To al-Qaeda
2011-05-07
A Toronto judge was justified in freeing an alleged Al Qaeda collaborator given the gravity of human rights abuses committed by the United States in connection with his capture in Pakistan, the Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled.

Judges are not expected to remain passive when countries such as the U.S. violate the rights of alleged terrorists, the court said Friday.

Its 3-0 ruling upholds a decision last August by Justice Christopher Speyer of Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice to stay extradition proceedings involving Abdullah Khadr, 30, who is wanted in Boston on charges of procuring munitions for use by Al Qaeda against U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan.

The Toronto man is the older brother of Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr and son of Ahmed Khadr, who was suspected of having close ties with Osama bin Laden and killed in a shootout with Pakistan’s security forces on the Afghanistan border in 2003.

“We must adhere to our democratic and legal values, even if that adherence serves in the short term to benefit those who oppose and seek to destroy those values,” said Justice Robert Sharpe, writing on behalf of Justices John Laskin and Eleanore Cronk.

“For if we do not, in the longer term, the enemies of democracy and the rule of law will have succeeded,” he said. “They will have demonstrated that our faith in our legal order is unable to withstand their threats.”
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Great White North
Canada agrees to repatriate Khadr
2010-11-03
[Iran Press TV] Canada has agreed to allow the repatriation of Toronto-born Guantanamo detainee Omar Baby Face Khadr after he finishes a year of incarceration in the United States.

"The American government agreed that Omar Khadr return to Canada and we will implement the agreement between Mr Khadr and the US government," Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon told the country's parliament on Monday.

Ottawa's decision comes a day after a US military panel sentenced Khadr to 40 years in prison. However,
The infamous However...
the 24-year-old will only serve up to eight years behind bars under a plea bargain.

Last week, Khadr agreed to plead guilty to US military charges of murder in violation of the laws of war, providing material assistance to a terrorist organization, and espionage, in exchange for a sentence of eight years that will see him freed in 2018.

A plea bargain is a legal strategy often employed by US government prosecutors to force a guilty plea on defendants in controversial cases where the evidence against them are either lacking or not convincing. In such cases, defendants are coerced into admitting to government charges in exchange for a milder punishment, or face the likelihood of a much harsher sentence.

The US Judiciary considers the use of the strategy very effective in claiming legal victory and legitimacy in convicting many defendants that insist on their innocence. US media and rights groups have reported on a number of legal cases in which the plea bargain has been abused.

Part of the agreement was that he would be transferred to Canada to complete his incarceration after he finishes a year in US custody.

Khadr has already spent more than eight years in the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.

He was jugged by the US military in Afghanistan in 2002 when he was only 15 years old.

The United Nations, aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society, Amnesty International, and other human rights
... which are not the same thing as individual rights, mind you...
groups have condemned Khadr's continued detention and called on the US government to consider his status as someone who was originally nabbed as a child soldier and release him immediately.

Moreover, they have rigorously complained that much of Khadr's confessions were rendered under torture and duress.

Khadr is the third Guantanamo detainee to plead guilty and the fifth to face court proceedings before military commissions, which are George W. Bush-era war tribunals, supposedly reformed and reinstated by US President Barack B.O. Obama.

Khadr is the last citizen of a Western country held prisoner at the Guantanamo facility.
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Home Front: WoT
Military hands Gitmo detainee 40-year sentence; Obean administration "corrects" it.
2010-11-01
Let's see if I've got this straight:

At 15 years old, Omar Khadr kills American commando.
Omar gets caught and sent to Gitmo.
Omar blames father for making him do it.
Military court hands him 40-year sentence anyway.
Obama administration reduces it to 8 years.
Including time served.
Omar gets out in one more year.

Can someone please explain how the civilian court system is more appropriate?

The only ramification here is that from now on, kids will be fighting a lot more since they aren't on the hook for their actions.
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