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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2011

Hassan Diab is a Canadian citizen facing extradition to France based on secret evidence. While his case comes to a close it may challenge the entire legal extradition system in Canada.
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  • God...this makes me so mad as a Canadian citizen! What the Hell is wrong with this picture here?!

    Every government is corrupt! Even ours! We need to start focusing and digging up more Canadian government crimes. This is the time when all citizens of every country should be waking up & saying, "wait...is something like this happening in my country too?", instead of arguing about whose land is better or something. It's all dirt, people! The boarders are all in our heads. We're all on one planet.

  • This saddens and angers me.

    My loyalty to Canada is fading and all that remains is resolve. If we revert to revolutionary riots I hope we focus our rage on the REAL targets, the finaciers. The government is nothing more then their puppets, we all know that.

    Demanding the resgination of Harper would be good, but until we cut the head off of the Rothchild's secret banking cartel, organized evil will persit.

    The road to liberty is paved in the blod of patriots and tyrants (aka bankers)

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  • @donteatthefishsticks

    Of course the judges will do a correct work! The canadian government has nothing to do with that case! It is the justice department, that hopefully acts without any influence of the government! "Separation of powers" is what it is called, and this principle is well adopted in Canada! I am shure of that!

  • @notthere83 No. I didn't know that! That just fucking angers me! Assange and Madding are heroes, goddamnit! Fuck the governments!

  • @malsifood The judge will decide if the man gets extradited and the judge will also decide if the rules and the justice system's treatment of Hassan Diab are unconstitutional or not. I don't know anything about him and have no opinion at all on his guilt or innocence. It seems like you do though. I simply want the Canadian government to do right by him - and everyone - and it doesn't look like that is happening right now, if you watch the video. I agree, the rules must be the same for all.

  • @donteatthefishsticks

    So, the judge will decide if this man gets extradited! You can protest as much as you like! They have their procedures how to do that and they have to follow these rules. Because they are judges that must only obey the law! And I don't care if you or some others believe that man is innocent!

    It is important that the rules are the same for all! And if you don't like these rules, you might change them if you get more than 50% voters with you!

  • @malsifood Of course not. But why would you trust any institution, or power centre? Restrictions on government, including constitutional rights like the right not be deprived of liberty without due process of law, and the notion of innocent until proven guilty, are based on distrust of government. If the evidence the French have is so good, let them present it. Anyone has the right to face their accuser!

  • @ulgrum i was just reminded of another great quote by a not at all great man (hermann goering) who had the following to say - and patriotism plays a vital role:

    "The people can always be brought to do the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country."

  • @ulgrum even though i agree with the basic premise of your comment, i hope you mean "blod" symbolically. because killing people is not an honorable, decent way to go about changing something. and "patriot" is just a word used to control people - "if you are a patriot, you do this". "flags - bits of colored cloth that governments use first to shrink-wrap peoples brains and then as ceremonial shrouds to bury the dead" (arundhati roy)

  • @GrowTheTruth oh yes... even the swedes, who are generally considered to be very progressive... well, i suppose you know why julian assange is fighting so hard against extradition to sweden. but i don't know whether you know (because i did not for quite a while) that that is based on the fact that sweden e.g. approved US rendition flights through their country.

  • thank you so much for these reports on canadian issues as i have been looking for a reliable canadian news source. the usual mainstream outlets just don't cut it in my opinion.

  • @donteatthefishsticks

    Whow you are saying that any justice system cannot be trusted!

    So then trust all bandits, robbers, terrorists, law-breakers.

    Elect the ignorant, iliterate and mafiosi to represent you and defend your rights!

    You would be better off, wouldn't you!

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