Monday, June 4, 2007

A clever satire courtesy of CCD

This is the best satire I have seen in some time! Of course there are a few errors. The Muslim men are Canadian citizens rather than Canadian based. They were tortured not allegedly mistreated. The idea that the decision balances national security and individual rights is truly hilarious as the satire exhibits by not even mentioning the rights of the Canadian Based Muslims!


CCD welcomes ruling by Hon. Frank Iacobucci to rebalance national security and individual rights
June 4, 2007, 8:55 am





By Canadian Coalition for Democracies

Ottawa, Canada - The Canadian Coalition for Democracies welcomes Hon. Frank Iacobucci’s ruling of 31 May 2007, concerning his mandate as Commissioner of the Internal Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation to Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad Abou-Elmaati and Muayyed Nureddin. (See “Ruling on Terms of Reference and Procedure“)


Commissioner Iacobucci must determine by 31 January 2008 whether Canadian officials played a role in the alleged mistreatment abroad of three Canadian-based Muslim men. The Canadian Coalition for Democracies has intervenor status at the Inquiry.

The CCD believes Commissioner Iacobucci’s ruling strikes a reasonable balance between competing priorities and considerations, one that will avoid some of the shortcomings of previous inquiries.

In his ruling, the Commissioner emphasized the importance of thorough and impartial truth-seeking. He underscored the need for careful but expeditious progress through proceedings, and embraced the principles of practicability and workability in ensuring that this comes about.



The ruling conveys the welcome impression that the Inquiry will not allow itself to be used as a forum for agendas extraneous to the Inquiry mandate. By this decision, the Commissioner, Commission Counsel and staff commit themselves to an Internal Inquiry conducted in the public interest, rather than in the narrower interest of specific groups or individuals.

To this end, the Iacobucci Internal Inquiry’s ruling gives clear notice that the Inquiry will remain true to its mandate. Relying on a broadly investigative and inquisitorial model of inquiry, the Commissioner will favour the use of in camera proceedings while seeking input as appropriate from participants, intervenors and others.

The Canadian Coalition for Democracies is gratified to see in this ruling recognition of the need to respect bona fide national-security confidentiality. The Commissioner’s commitment in this regard stems from his stated awareness of the dangers of terrorism facing Canada, and the need to avoid unnecessarily compromising the effectiveness of those sources, methods, individuals and agencies dedicated to preserving the safety of Canadians.




For additional information, please contact:

David Harris
Legal Counsel for Canadian Coalition for Democracies as intervenor at Iacobucci Commission of Inquiry
Senior Fellow for National Security, Canadian Coalition for Democracies
613-233-1220

or

Naresh Raghubeer
Executive Director, Canadian Coalition for Democracies
416-452-6957

Iacobucci Commission Ruling on Terms of Reference and Procedure:

http://www.iacobucciinquiry.ca/pdfs/rulings/
2007-05-31-rules-on-terms-reference-procedure_en.pdf

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Founded in 2003, the Canadian Coalition for Democracies (CCD) is a non-partisan, multi-ethnic, multi-denominational organization of concerned Canadians dedicated to national security and the protection and promotion of democracy at home and abroad. CCD focuses on research, education and media publishing to build a greater understanding of the importance of national security and a pro-democracy foreign policy. http://canadiancoalition.com

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