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Showing posts with label Canadian Human Rights Commission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian Human Rights Commission. Show all posts

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Stunning Victory For Freedom of Speech

This morning a new light shines across Canada. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) has had its fangs trimmed. Section 13, the law that prohibits speaking openly about uncomfortable truths has finally been defeated. Commonly referred to as the anti hate law it has been used to stifle criticism of policy and ideology on almost every medium.

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Did He Who Made the Lamb Make Section 13? by Arthur Topham


It’s the issue of freedom of speech or expression. Call it what one will it’s the lifeblood of nation’s character, the spiritual essence that permeates all that a people or a culture can produce as the end-product of its collective consciousness, yet, and as fate would have it, at a time in history when one would imagine that after the effects of the Renaissance period and the Age of Enlightenment and Reason we would by now have progressed as a civilization to stages of democratic and literary growth and freedom where such present realities would have once been deemed contrary to reason and logic, we now find ourselves living in times when this amazing, God-given ability to cogitate and question in the open atmosphere of rightful and peaceful liberty is under dire and imminent threat.

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Monday, July 06, 2009

The Seven Pillars of Rothschild Zionist Subterfuge


The struggle for freedom of speech in Canada continues. It’s has now been over 19 months since the Zionist organization nominally referred to as B’nai Brith Canada registered a formal complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the premise of which was the contention that I and my website RadicalPress.com were contriving to promote ongoing hatred affecting persons identifiable as Jews and/or as citizens of Israel.

Since that day back on November 20, 2007 it has been a continuous gong show of legal assaults in one form or another directed toward myself; first coming from the Commission and then, after they decided the case warranted proceeding to the next stage, from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, all seemingly in tandem with the Complainants’ own submissions.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Zionist Lobby Holds "Human Rights" Hostage

"Human rights" have become dirty words in Canada because Zionist lobbies determine what they are.
The Human Rights Commission, which investigates complaints, is lobbied regularly by the B'nai B'rith, the Canadian Jewish Congress and four other organizations. ( The CJC has a four-man office in Ottawa.These registered schmoozers have reported countless meetings since 1996.)
The CHRC forwards the complaints to the "Tribunal" which bills itself as an impartial court. But the Tribunal has never refused to hear a case, nor has any complaint been settled in favor of the defendant.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Kingston Police Harass FreeDominion Website

On March 18, 2009, Connie Fournier, the owner of FreeDominion, (a conservative message board), received a phone call from the Kingston Police Service asking why they did not ban a member named Edward Kennedy, for comments he allegedly made about serial plaintiff Richard Warman.
According to a posting by Connie Fournier on FreeDominion, a complaint was filed with the Kingston Police by Richard Warman, who is well known on the internet as a serial plaintiff and former employee with the Canadian Human Rights Commission.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Is "The Riddle of Anti Semitism" a "Hate Message"?

by Henry Makow

The Canadian Jewish Congress & the Canadian Human Rights Commission want this Sept. 2004 article (and others like it) removed from my website on the grounds that it exposes Jews to "hatred and contempt." This ridiculous ploy is designed to enforce Zionist control over discourse, outlaw opposition and prevent Jews from asking questions. Their action confirms the very thing they deny.

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