Troubling news continues to come from Canada under Justin Trudeau. On September 1, Jihad Watch ran the story Canada’s spy agency CSIS accused of ‘smuggling’ UK teens including Shamima Begum to the Islamic State. A week later came a followup: UK: Shamima Begum may now exploit slavery laws to escape justice after being smuggled into Syria by Canadian spy. Despite the shocking implications of this story, it is being largely ignored by mainstream media.
Canada has not only allegedly smuggled teens into ISIS territory and thrown out a welcome mat to Islamic State jihadists. Canada also has a secret visa program that was exposed in 2019, which grants visas to “war criminals, terrorists, security threats.” The media did probe that one, as it was Global News that exposed the story in the first place. But followup was stopped by the Trudeau government, “because there’s almost no information available about the program, and the government refuses to answer questions.” The Trudeau government is doing the same now in this stunning case of Canada’s collaboration with the Islamic State.
“CSIS tight-lipped on whereabouts of spy accused of smuggling girls for ISIS,” by Cosmin Dzsurdzsa, True North News, September 18, 2022:
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is tight-lipped on whether a former informant accused of trafficking three UK teens to become Islamic State extremists has re-entered Canada.
According to the Globe and Mail, sources familiar with the story told the outlet that Mohammed al-Rashed recently left a Turkish prison on Aug. 5 after being held there since 2015 on various charges including terrorism.
Turkey wanted al-Rashed – who was recruited by CSIS as a spy in 2013 – out of their country. al-Rashed was to be sent to Syria or on the other hand released to Canada but now CSIS is refusing to reveal whether he is in Canada.
“As you can expect, CSIS cannot comment on investigations, methodologies or activities in order to maintain the integrity of operations,” CSIS spokesperson Brandon Champagne told the outlet.
“There are important limits to what CSIS can confirm or deny given the need to protect sensitive techniques, methods and sources of intelligence.”
Upon his arrest by Turkish authorities, al-Rashed claimed that CSIS was going to relocate him after he was freed from his sentence. When questioned by reporters, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino also gave a murky response on al-Rashed’s whereabouts.…
Keith O says
Of course CSIS won’t say Jack shit about this, or any other stuff ups they have made. Can’t have the truth getting out, can we!
gravenimage says
Canada: Intel agency CSIS tight-lipped on whereabouts of spy accused of smuggling girls for ISIS
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This probably means he is back in Canada threatening Canadian lives.
I hate dhimmi tools like this almost as much as I hate Jihadists.