LES ISLAMISTES MENACENT LE CANADA
‘Canada will burn; Praise Allah’ defaces war memorial
Posted on November 14, 2012
by creepingsharia
TORONTO — Toronto Police are calling the vandalism of a west-end war memorial “a hate crime.”
A woman walking Sunday night by the
sculpture in Coronation Park — at the foot of Strachan Ave. and
Lakeshore Blvd. W. — called police after noticing someone had taken a
black marker and written “Canada will burn; Praise Allah” on the
memorial.
“This is an identifiable group,” Det.
Anthony Williams told reporters at the scene Monday. “The veterans
should be respected. That’s a total disrespect for our sworn members and
military members who have made the ultimate sacrifice.”
At the Remembrance Day ceremony at Old
City Hall Sunday morning, anti-war protesters were heard chanting during
the two minutes of silence.
Williams said he couldn’t speculate whether the vandalism was related to the protest.
“I can’t speculate as to what their
motivation is, but if they did this on Nov. 10 or 11, someone is looking
for an opportunity to draw attention to themselves,” he said.
City cleaners scrubbed the offensive black lettering off the memorial.
Mischief and vandalism charges could be
likely, Williams said, but there “are provisions for higher penalties
when they are designated as a hate crime.”
Officers were also investigating a sign at
a lifeguard’s post near the memorial, which had “Holy Jihad” written in
black marker, to determine if there was any connection with the
vandalism of the memorial.
Police urge anyone with information to call 416-808-1400 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS.
So, was there a connection between the protesters and the Islamic
graffiti? Sure sounds like it. Motivated by stealth jihadist Mona
Eltawahy perhaps? via Tarek Fatah, ‘Canada will burn’ … ‘F**k the troops’:
The reaction so far has been a numbed
silence. The usual suspects screaming “Islamophobia” at any slight to
Islam, were silent. No protest, not even a whimper. It was left to the
lonely liberal voice of the Muslim Canadian Congress to denounce the
act.
So addicted are Muslims to conspiracy
theories that within an hour of the reported desecration, Suraia Sahar
insinuated on Twitter the defacing was a “false flag” operation —
meaning non-Muslims had defaced the memorial and made it appear to be
the work of Muslims.
The far-fetched conspiracy theory could
not be dismissed outright, except that the same Suraia Sahara had just a
few hours earlier, disrupted the annual Remembrance Day ceremony at Old
City Hall, chanting slogans against the Canadian Forces.
Not only did the hijab-clad Sahar shout
slogans in the midst of the two-minute silence being observed for the
war dead, she and another Muslim student from York, Laila Rashidie
opened up a banner condemning Canadian troops for killing Taliban
terrorists in the 2006 Operation Medusa.
Twelve Canadian soldiers died in that
battle. However, for these two young women who were either born in
Canada or came here as children from Afghanistan, in the battle of
Panjwaii some 30 kilometres west of Kandahar city, the enemy was not the
Taliban — it was Canada.
The two may not have committed treason in
the eyes of the law, but to the men and women of the 1st Battalion, 3rd
Special Forces Group and the 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment who
fought valiantly in Operation Medusa, both Laila Rashidie and Suraia
Sahar are fifth columnists.
It wasn’t just the banner that was hurtful
nor the disruption during the two-minute silence with profanities that
was provocative, it was what the two young ladies had done in the
cybersphere leading up to, and after the events of Nov. 11 that deserve
our attention.
While trying to recruit supporters for
their protest, Laila Rashidie shared a poster on Twitter and Facebook
that screamed: “F**k The Troops.”
After a brief jostling match with ordinary
folks upset at the desecration of Canada’s most solemn moment of the
year, Sahar unveiled her racist hatred when she described the senior
citizens who had come to remember their war dead as “a mob of old white
men.”
This year’s Remembrance Day event should alert us to the danger of not standing up to the political ideology of Islamism.
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