
HERE’S ANOTHER one for Canada’s new Immigration Minister, Monte Solberg (pictured). A Panamanian and an Algerian get into a dust-up outside a Montreal subway. The Algerian, a Moslem, was shouted at by the Panamanian. When the Algerian, a Moslem imam, confronted the Panamanian, he received a shot in the face. The Algerian’s pals chased the Panamanian, who stabbed one of the pursuers.
The Moslems are hollering “hate crime.” Oh, yes, almost forgot: Both these brawlers are under deportation order, but, of course, are still here disrupting the streets of Montreal with their nonsense! According to February 15th’s Montreal Gazette:
‘A 31-year-old man charged with stabbing a Muslim cleric outside a metro station was denied bail yesterday. Quebec Court Judge Jean-Pierre Boyer ruled Juan Carlos Arauz-Miranda would remain behind bars until his next court appearance, scheduled for March 14. The reasons for the judge’s decision and the evidence presented at yesterday’s bail hearing are covered by a publication ban.
‘Faycal Zirari was returning home by metro from afternoon prayers Friday when a man in the subway car began shouting at him in Spanish. When Zirari confronted the man, he was punched in the face. Zirari and his two friends followed the fleeing man outside the Iberville metro station. During an altercation, Zirari and one of his friends were stabbed. The three men restrained the attacker until police arrived. Although Zirari and members of Montreal’s Muslim community claim the assault was a hate crime, police are not characterizing it that way. The Criminal Code defines a hate crime as “the promotion of hatred of any identifiable group.” No members of the Muslim community were at the court hearing yesterday. Ironically, both Arauz-Miranda and Zirari are subject to deportation orders.”‘




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