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14 Zulhijjah 1444 AH - July 2 2023 Issue # 27, Newsletter #2026



Canada

Canada: Prisoners Seek Justice for Illegal Torture and Solitary Confinement up to 1,400 days

The Case of Momin Khawaja in Solitary Cell for 1400 days

Is there an equal and a fair system of legal justice in Canada? Canada had a global image of peace and protection of human rights. A recent Legal Class Action (Federal Administrative Segregation Class Action" (Brazeau v Canada, Reddock v Canada, Gallone v Canada), on behalf of several hundred prisoners against the federal government spells out inherent dubious policies and practices covering the solitary confinement and torture.

Mohammad Momin Khawaja had no previous criminal record and under the 'Anti Terrorist' laws Section 81 and 83 of the criminal codes, Canadian trial Judge Rutherford sentenced him to 10.5 years (5 years for parole) on Five counts of charges but the Supreme Court of Canada increased it to Life and 24 years - a slow death without a crime. Lawrence Greenspan, Legal Defense Team called it a "harsh sentence." Momin was acquitted of alleged involvement in the London case. He has spent 20 years in jail without a bail.

Momin Khawaja graduated in Sociology, an enthusiastic journalist, and author of academic books: Women in the Ancient World (9786206145745 Textbooks Amazon), and Philosophy and Ethics and published historically documented analytical article: "North American Colonization of Indigenous People, Cultures and System of Social Welfare."

UncommonThought.com/mtblog/archives/2023/05/26/orth-american-colonization-of-indigenous-people-cultures-andsystem-of-social-welfare.php

Maher Arar, another victim of Canadian police complicity, an engineer of Syrian-Canadian citizenship was arrested in the US and tortured with Canadian secret police help according to the findings of a commission of inquiry ordered by the Canadian government. Canadian police denied it role in the arrest and torture of Maher Arar but after the inquiry, PM Stephen Harper formally apologized to Arar for Canada's role in his "terrible ordeal."

Prisoners Tortured in Canadian Solitary Cells: "Federal Administrative Segregation Class Action" (Brazeau v Canada, Reddock v Canada, Gallone v Canada:

While a prisoner at St. Anne des Plaines Security Prison, Quebec (January 2012), Momin Khawaja was attacked by another inmate with boiling water and major parts of his body were burnt. No official investigation of the incident was conducted and he was kept in a solitary confinement continuously for 1400 days in clear violation of the Canadian Bills of Rights and International Law. Complaints made to the Canadian PM Trudeau, Minister of Security and Correctional Canada ended-up in deafening silence. The Canadian Security Minister spokesperson claimed that they never kept anybody in solitary cell for more than 72 hours. Are they so abhorrent to professional wisdom and accountability not to notice the difference between 1400 days and just 72 hours of Solitary confinement? Now in a Canadian "Federal Administrative Segregation Class Action" (Brazeau v Canada, Reddock v Canada, Gallone v Canada), TJL.quebec/en/class-actions/solitary-confinement / SegregationClassactionFederal.ca/docs/en/Reasons20for%20decision-Judgement%20%E2%80%93%20part%201%20(Novembe%2024%202020).pdf : the Government of Canada was found guilty of violating the rights of inmates in Ontario and Quebec - Momin Khawaja was represented by a legal counsel. The Government originally denied the scheme of torture and solitary confinement.

Glenn Greenwald ("New York Top Court Highlights the Meaningless Menace of the Term Terrorism." The Guardian: December 16, 2012), is a lawyer and internationally known American journalists, and exposed the American Snowden story to the global community offered this assessment:

"But that's what has happened in the post-9/11 era: a whole new system of "justice", with all new rules designed to ensure convictions and long prison terms, have been invented exclusively for those facing "terrorism" charges. And since the term "terrorism" has no discernible meaning other than "acts of violence committed by Arabs and/or Muslims against westerners", this illustrates why New York Times editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal was exactly right when, under the headline "Liberty and Justice for non-Muslims", he wrote:

[I]t's rarely acknowledged that the [9/11] attacks have also led to what's essentially a separate justice system for Muslims. In this system, the principle of due process is twisted and selectively applied, if it is applied at all."

The Fallacy of "Momin Khawaja- a Mechanism of Radicalization"

Are there any limits to cruelty? British author and producer Adam Curtis ("The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear", BBC documentary challenging the American version of 'War on Terrorism'), pointed out clearly: "international terrorism is a fantasy that has been exaggerated and distorted by politicians. It is a dark illusion that has spread unquestioned through governments around the world, the security services and the international media." TheGuardian.com/politics/2003/sep/06/september11iraq

The Canadian intelligence agency in collaboration with the US Homeland Security sponsored the project of "Mo min Khawaja- Mechanism of Radicalization" with tax payers money to set-up their own project, appointed themselves as judges of the tribunal, invented lies and delivered their own judgment of"radicalization" without a defense argument. This was not a charge in the court proceedings. They manufactured lies and never sought any factual evidence and generated the necessary data to cover-up the travesty of justice of Life-24 years sentence- a complete violation of civilized principles of Law and Justice and as Glenn Greenwald noted: "essentially a separate justice systems for Muslims."

The project unleashed a disingenuous and fake narratives of Momin - someone to hate and someone to fear. Momin Khawaja: Mechanisms of Radicalization | START.umd.edu The report does not mention attack on Momin with boiling water and that he was tortured and kept in solitary cell for 1400 days. If Momin was not a Muslim, this project would not have happened. The authors of "radicalization" scheme shattered the public image of academics being responsible people of moral, intellectual and professional integrity.

Momin Khawaja: Mechanisms of Radicalization | START.umd.edu

Momin Khawaja is a Canadian citizen serving a life sentence for material support of terrorism. He was arrested i...

O' Canada- the national anthem echoes " glory us..." but glory lives in the conception of good and solidarity of people not in perpetuated violations of people's rights and dignity and secret police intrigues. Canada's political leadership needs to look ahead not to look back to the historic colonization of the indigenous people and cultures and now persecution of visible minorities but to a new beginning of equal justice for all. Justice is NOT the exclusive property of police or judges but a shared civilized public value to make it happen.

Human lives destroyed by the planned tyranny of solitary confinement and torture cannot be restored with paper money. To restore reasoned justice and to rehabilitate and compensate those prisoners of this terrible inhuman tragedy, Canadian PM Trudeau and Minister of Justice and Security should immediately free the victims of torture and solitary confinements. Would the Canadian Law and Justice rethink and reevaluate its systems of justice and take necessary remedial actions to restore a civilized norm of legal justice to all?




France

Five Days of Widespread Disturbances after Police Shooting of a Muslim Youth. [AP]

The events in France following the death of a 17-year-old shot by police in a Paris suburb are drawing parallels to the racial reckoning in the U.S. spurred by the killings of George Floyd and other people of color at the hands of law enforcement.

Despite the differences between the two countries' cultures, police forces and communities, the shooting in France and the outcry that erupted there this week laid bare how the U.S. is not alone in its struggles with systemic racism and police brutality.

"These are things that happen when you're French but with foreign roots. We're not considered French, and they only look at the color of our skin, where we come from, even if we were born in France," said Tracy Ladji, an activist with SOS Racisme. "Racism within the police kills, and way too many of them embrace far-right ideas so ... this has to stop."

In an editorial published this week, the French newspaper Le Monde wrote that the recent events "are reminiscent" of Floyd's 2020 killing by a white Minneapolis police officer that spurred months of unrest in the U.S. and internationally, including in Paris.

"This act was committed by a law enforcement officer, was filmed and broadcast almost live and involved an emblematic representative of a socially discriminated category," the newspaper wrote.

The French teen, identified only as Nahel, was shot during a traffic stop Tuesday in the Paris suburb of Nanterre. Video showed two officers at the window of the car, one with his gun pointed at the driver. As the teenager pulled forward, the officer fired once through the windshield.

Nahel's grandmother, who was not identified by name, told Algerian television Ennahar TV that her family has roots in Algeria.

Preliminary charges of voluntary homicide were filed against the officer accused of pulling the trigger, though that has done little to quell the rioting that has spread across the country and led to hundreds of arrests. The officer said he feared he and his colleague or someone else could be hit by the car as Nahel attempted to flee, a prosecutor has said.

Officials have not disclosed the race of the officer. His lawyer said he did what he thought was necessary in the moment. Speaking on French TV channel BFMTV, the lawyer said the officer is "devastated," adding that "he really didn't want to kill."

Nahel's mother, identified only as Mounia M., told France 5 television she's not angry at the police in general. She's angry at the officer who killed her only child.

"He saw an Arab-looking little kid. He wanted to take his life," she said.




Germany
The Leading Critic of the Biggest Zionist Myth under New attack
June 25, 2023
Have you heard the uncensored inside story from the "thought criminal" himself—Germar Rudolf?

Rudolf was a highly respected chemist with a promising career—a graduate of the Max Planck Institute—who made the "mistake" of telling the truth at a place (Germany) and time (during court) when lies are the only permissible public statements about the Holocaust. When informed he would be sent to prison for his factual testimony made during a law case involving the Holocaust, Rudolf went underground. He ended up in America, fell in love, and was wed to his U.S. citizen sweetheart.

However, in late 2005, Rudolf—now a peace activist and publisher—was kidnapped by the U.S. government and deported to Germany to face charges of "Holocaust denial." There he was put on trial for his historical writings. During this trial, his defense lawyers were prohibited under the threat of prosecution from filing motions in support of Rudolf's historical views. All motions filed by Rudolf's defense team directed at proving that his writings are scientific in nature and are therefore protected by the German constitution were rejected by the court. Academics willing to confirm as expert witnesses the scholarly nature of Rudolf's writings were barred from testifying.

Confronted with this kafkaesque situation, yet undaunted, Rudolf gave a brilliant speech in court that lasted seven sessions. In it, he elucidated what science is and how to recognize its exemplars. He proved that his writings undoubtedly qualified. He demonstrated moreover why the German laws designed to suppress peaceful dissidents are unconstitutional and in violation of human rights. Furthermore, he explained in detail why it is everyone's obligation to resist in a non-violent way a state which throws peaceful dissidents into dungeons.

The court was hardly moved by Rudolf's arguments. It sentenced him to 30 months imprisonment and ordered Rudolf's magnum opus, the German edition of his Lectures on the Holocaust, to be confiscated and burned under police supervision. In addition, the public prosecutor initiated another criminal investigation against Rudolf, because he had tried to publish his defense speech from his prison cell.

After Rudolf had served his full prison term, he was released from prison in the summer of 2009 but also put under a three-year lasting "conduct supervision" by the German authorities. After this restriction was rescinded in the summer of 2011 due to his emigration to the U.S., his defense speech in support of liberty finally saw the light of day. The book also contains, among other things, a comprehensive documentation of the motions rejected by the court as well as two expert reports of historians who could not testify. Additionally, it is illustrated with a number of gorgeous drawings prepared by Rudolf during his time in prison (in this print edition reproduced in black & white).

Hardly two years later, however, the German censorship authorities banned the German edition of this book because it demands freedom of speech for historical dissidents... Read it all in this new edition of 2016.




Pakistan

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Elections

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Stop foreign interference.




WAR NEWS

Syria

Fighting paused for Eid al adha but has resumed

July 2
Idlib. One regime soldier killed in exchange of gun fire.

Palmyra area one Iranian militia Killed 4 injured by ISIS gun fire.

Daraa woman killed by gunmen who suspected her spying for Bashar

One killed 3 injured in israel air strike

0ne bashar soldier killed in is attack in ez zor

Regime vs Fath al Mubeen artillery on Irbid border.

A Bashar officer killed 5 of his relatives and was killed by his cousin. southern idlib

Near Damascus local leader of regime troops killed

Protests in Idlib and Afrin and other towns against Swedish Qur'an desecration.
Steady increase in Isis attacks on SDF.




Iraq

New fighting reported in the Kiirkuk area. Three Baghdad troops killed.

One ISIS killed and three wounded in continuing fighting.




Pakistan

Four incidents reported.

Six Pakistani troops killed

Also six mujahideen killed.




Ukraine

Heavy fighting.

Both sides report minor advances.

The Zionist entity is planning to set up new settlements.

We urge all readers to boycott everything related to Israel,




Guidance by Sis. Yasmin

Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was
Salaam 'ala Rasulillah'


"Ikhlas and Tawhid are a Tree in the Heart {!} Its Branches are Good Actions...{!} Its Fruits are a good life in this world...and eternal comfort in the Hereafter {!} and just like in Paradise the fruits whose supply is not cut off,nor are they out of reach...Likewise are the fruits of Tawhid and Ikhlas in this world." "An action done without 'Ikhlas' and without followingthe Messenger...{SalAllahu `Alaihi Wasallam}is like a traveler whose sock becomes filled with sand, which weighs him down, and has no benefit."
"Allah loves from His slave that he beautifies hisTongue with the truth,and his Heart with Ikhlaas and love,turning Repentantly with reliance upon Allaah." {Source~ Ibn al-Qayyim (R) - 'al-Fawaid'}
My 'Salaams' To All.
~Y a s m i n~
" Never Despair Of The Mercy Of Allah ."




Editorial
Qur'an burning is part of Cultural Genocide
by
Kaukab Siddique, PhD

Muslims should try to understand the implications of hate by the west related to the incidents of burning the Qur'an, the book which is most important for the lslamic faith.These incidents of arson of what is holiest and central to Islam are acts global war.Though these acts of arson are seemingly individual and isolated, they are cleverly defended by the western powers under the rubric of "freedom of expression."Thus the entire western world is saying that these acts are reprehensible but cannot be seen as cultural genocide because we need freedom of expression.The Muslim regimes have limited themselves to expressions of dislike, distaste and sometimes disgust.All the Muslim countries have armies but none of them have expressed any desire to use their armies to defend the sanctity of the Qur'an. Turkey has given a slight indication that it might do something but it kept it very vague.

Thus these armies are not willing, even parenthetically, to defend the sanctity of the Qur'an. Are there any non-military means available to stop blasphemy against the Qur'an?Saudi Arabia could cut off supply of oil, in part or in whole, as King Faisal once did.

Business with western countries could be stopped. Companies like Nestle and Coca-Cola are thriving In the Muslim world.

Embassies of western countries should be closed down.

Most toxic are relations with Israel.

The war in Ukraine has shown that western powers are interconnected.

Preachers and orators should awaken the Ummah.Remember when Shaitan Rushdi insulted the Prophet, pbuh, Ayesha, r.a., and the Qur'an, imam Khomeini shut Rushdi down with his fatwa.

The western powers didn't oppose Rushdi or put him on trial or even advise him. Instead they protected him and spent millions millions on keeping him safe. Now they are gradually bringing him forth again.

Rushdi covered his abuse with a fictitious story but Qur'an burning is a direct attack. Don't take it as isolated actions of lunatics. These are steps in the overall destruction plan by erosion of the sanctity of the Qur'an and all that is sacred to Muslims.




Qur'an Burning in Europe Led to United Global Muslim Outrage.

By Alys Davies
BBC News

Dozens of people have stormed the compound of the Swedish embassy in Iraq's capital, Baghdad, after a Quran was burnt during a protest in Sweden.

Salwan Momika, said to be an Iraqi living in Sweden, set fire to a copy of Islam's holy book outside Stockholm's central mosque on Wednesday.

The Quran burning was condemned by many Muslim-majority countries.

A crowd gathered outside the embassy in Baghdad on Thursday after a powerful cleric called for an "angry" protest.

An AFP news agency photographer at the scene said the crowd briefly entered the building and remained inside for about 15 minutes before leaving when local security forces were deployed.

Muslims consider the Quran the sacred word of God and view any intentional damage or show of disrespect towards it as deeply offensive.

The Quran burning on Wednesday took place as Muslims around the world celebrated the first day of Eid al-Adha, one of the most important festivals in the Muslim calendar.

Swedish police had given Mr Momika a permit for the protest, in accordance with free-speech laws. But later police said the incident was being investigated for incitement of hatred.

The incident has also sparked anger in other Muslim-majority nations including Turkey - a Nato member which has a say over whether Sweden also gains membership.

Turkey - which was also angered by a Quran burning protest earlier this year - said it was "unacceptable" to allow such "anti-Islamic actions" to take place "under the pretext of freedom of expression".

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: "We will eventually teach the arrogant Westerners that insulting Muslims is not freedom of thought."

Middle Eastern nations including Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt strongly criticised the burning.

Morocco and Jordan have recalled their ambassadors to Stockholm, and Morocco has also summoned Sweden's charge d'affaires in Rabat.

Iraq said the incident was "a reflection of a hateful aggressive spirit that has nothing to do with freedom of expression."

Iran echoed Iraq's criticism, calling the act of burning the Quran "provocative" and "unacceptable", while Egypt described it as a "shameful" act which was especially provocative as Muslims mark Eid al-Adha.

Saudi Arabia - the destination of around 1.8m worshippers on the annual Hajj pilgrimage this week - said "these hateful and repeated acts cannot be accepted with any justification."

Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said the Quran burning was "legal but not appropriate".

Plans to burn copies of the Quran have sparked riots in Sweden in recent months.

Police had rejected similar protest applications recently, but courts then ruled that they should be allowed on freedom of expression grounds.




INSIDE AMERICA

New Trend Editor's Eid. June 28.

Dear brothers and sisters.Asalamu alaikum

I prayed Eid salat in Newark, Delaware along with my daughter Nadrat and her fiance.

My Qurbani was done in Bangladesh.

May Allah help us to sacrifice evil and stand for the truth. There was a huge crowd in Newark.

Your brother in faith
Kaukab Siddique




New York
Are LGBTQ homos Becoming stronger?
by Sis. 'Aisha

"Do not be deceived by the prosperity of the disbelievers throughout the land. It is only a brief enjoyment. Then Hell will be their home—what an evil place to rest! (Qur'an 3: 196-197).

This year, 2023, I saw "pride" flags everywhere. Their number of allies seemed to have increased. I saw pride flags with messages stressing "All are welcome."

My question is: Who is excluding the LGBTQ? The word inclusion, which was originally used to address discrimination again non-whites, is now used solely for the LGBTQ community.

Everywhere I turned, I saw a rainbow flag on some edifice: hospitals and churches, mostly. But, of course, businesses jumped on the gay pride bandwagon. I noticed that no churches in the areas of Harlem I visited had any "pride" flags and neither did any Catholic churches.

There was definitely a meeting and an agreement that Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Christian Science churches were going to promote the gay pride culture. This Christian defiance astounds me. I guess, they believe Scripture is dated? Of course, I am sure, that not all members agree with this new allegiance with the LGBTQ.

There was a dynamic showcase hosted by New York Transit. It was a segment called, "15 Seconds of Fabulous," which showcased the bio of a notable gay person every 15 seconds.
Shopping malls and most of the Madison Avenue boutique shops had rainbow-colored font or a rainbow flag prominently displayed at the entrance.

I think the church and medical industry support further validate the LGBTQ lifestyle. So, now, the once biggest critics of the LGBTQ lifestyle are now its biggest supporters. Shai'tan has created the illusion that challenging the LGBTQ lifestyle, especially transgender, would be futile given such strong support.

The biased media has successfully chosen racist, sexist, xenophobes as the ONLY opposers of the LGBTQ thereby grouping logical, God-conscious opponents right along with them.

In spite of all of the new support for the LGBTQ community, I did not see any "pride" flags on any Catholic churches nor on any churches in the Harlem areas I visited. So, maybe not everyone has sold out to Shai'tan.

Salaam,
Sis. 'Aisha

Jamaat al-Muslimeen New York City




INDIA
We urge freedom for Kashmir and Freedom for Khalistan.

Stop killing Christians in Manipur.

Pakistan army, go to the frontier with India and occupied Kashmir.

2023-07-03 Mon 15:27:27 GMT/UTC/Zulu

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