“令人作呕”杜鲁多赔给恐怖分子1000万,刚刚又赔了3130万加元

focus on today

资深人士
注册
2009-02-03
消息
4,665
荣誉分数
668
声望点数
223
“令人作呕”杜鲁多赔给恐怖分子1000万,刚刚又赔了3130万加元
2017-10-27 赵黎 加拿大群英汇
0


杜鲁多的自由党政府刚向炸死炸伤美国军人的加籍恐怖分子赔了1050万加元,而这次杜鲁多又向3名阿拉伯裔加拿大男子赔偿了3130万加元。

640


640


640


640


Muayyed Nureddin (左), Abdullah Almalki (中), Ahmad Elmaati

有消息来源向加拿大广播公司证实,加拿大自由党政府向曾经在叙利亚和埃及遭到酷刑的3名加拿大男子赔偿了3130万加元。

加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

报道说,Abdullah Almalki 、Ahmad El Maati 和 Muayyed Nureddin 将分摊 3130万加元,但不清楚具体每个人会获得多少。

加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

加拿大私立电视网CTV在周三晚上首先报道了这个消息。

加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

上述三名男子的律师 Philip Tunley 拒绝对此发表评论。

加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

640

© Chris Wattie/Reuters
640


加拿大广播公司报道说,Ahmad El Maati 原来是多伦多市的卡车司机,他在2001年11月去叙利亚举行婚礼时被逮捕,之后被转往埃及,他前后总共在监狱中被关押了26个月。

640


加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

Abdullah Almalki 则是渥太华市的一位电子工程师,2002年他在叙利亚被逮捕,被关押了22个月。

640


加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

Muayyed Nureddin 是多伦多市的一位地质学家,2003年12月他去伊拉克探望家人后,从伊拉克前往叙利亚时被拘留,他在叙利亚被关押了34天。

加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

这三人都表示,他们在被监禁期间遭受了酷刑,被指控与基地组织有联系,而且盘问他们的人说,是从加拿大皇家骑警RCMP和加拿大安全情报局 CSIS 获得了有关他们的资料,但这三人都否认与基地组织有任何关系。

加广版权所有www.rcinet.ca微信:radio-canada

今年3月份,加拿大公安部长拉尔夫·古德勒 (Ralph Goodale )和外交部长弗兰德 (Chrystia Freeland)发表声明,称加拿大政府已经与三名男子达成和解,并对他们进行了道歉。

640
他是在阿富汗炸死美国军人斯皮尔的恐怖分子奥马尔.卡德尔

今年7月杜鲁多政府向奥马尔.卡德尔做出正式道歉和1050万加元的经济赔偿,引起加拿大人激烈争议。





杜鲁多又赔了3125万加元的消息一出,加拿大网友直呼简直是“令人作呕”

我们省吃俭用交的税就这么间接的给了恐怖分子和这些人,土豆又获得了一大批未来的选票。


小土豆要把加拿大毁了 对要几十万赎金的被恐怖分子绑架的加拿大普通人一分也不给,最后被砍头,而被怀疑搞恐怖的木木回来就说被虐待就会给个几千万,视频清真寺里imam把土豆比喻成他们的king 真是这样。


他们自己内讧为什么加拿大要赔偿?


这个国家和政府不服不行。酒驾撞死4个人一年半出狱,加入恐怖组织杀人赔一千万。这尼玛是全世界最幸福的地方啊。


这就是在讨好木木之余也在潜在支持和纵容他们用各种手段来索取敲诈。


俺真的觉得被ISIS绑架杀死的太可怜了。政府一分钱都没有给。土豆见死不救。


你没看明白区别吗?死的是恐怖组织捉的。赔偿的明里暗里跟恐怖组织有联系的。

640


这个带他怀孕的美国妻子跑去阿富汗送“物资”被扣5年的博伊尔,他们要小土豆陪多少呢?

 
这是土粉儿选出来的,你怎么着吧?!

他帅!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
你们觉得人家傻,人家买选票罢了,木木的票齐刷刷给自由党。以后按人口一人一票,不出十年,自由党就是唯一大党了。
 
我也覺得賠得多,不知道是被虐待成什麼樣了。看照片中間那位心理陰影面積最大。
不過報導說沒證據顯示他們是基地組織的成員,所以不必往這個方向假設。就是普通老百姓被自己國家機器給整慘了。
 
upload_2017-10-26_23-30-9.png


171026_wn2br_rci-men_sn635.jpg


Muayyed Nureddin (左), Abdullah Almalki (中), Ahmad Elmaati
Photo Credit: Canadian Press

自由党政府对在叙利亚遭酷刑的3名加拿大男子赔偿3125万加元
作者 赵黎 | china@rcinet.ca
星期四 26 十月, 2017 ,

有消息来源向加拿大广播公司证实,加拿大自由党政府向曾经在叙利亚和埃及遭到酷刑的3名加拿大男子赔偿了3125万加元。

报道说,Abdullah Almalki 、Ahmad El Maati 和 Muayyed Nureddin 将分摊 3125万加元,但不清楚具体每个人会获得多少。

加拿大私立电视网CTV在周三晚上首先报道了这个消息。

上述三名男子的律师 Philip Tunley 拒绝对此发表评论。

171026_s18qx_rci-men_sn635.jpg

© Chris Wattie/Reuters
加拿大广播公司报道说,Ahmad El Maati 原来是多伦多市的卡车司机,他在2001年11月去叙利亚举行婚礼时被逮捕,之后被转往埃及,他前后总共在监狱中被关押了26个月。

Abdullah Almalki 则是渥太华市的一位电子工程师,2002年他在叙利亚被逮捕,被关押了22个月。

Muayyed Nureddin 是多伦多市的一位地质学家,2003年12月他去伊拉克探望家人后,从伊拉克前往叙利亚时被拘留,他在叙利亚被关押了34天。

这三人都表示,他们在被监禁期间遭受了酷刑,被指控与基地组织有联系,而且盘问他们的人说,是从加拿大皇家骑警RCMP和加拿大安全情报局 CSIS 获得了有关他们的资料,但这三人都否认与基地组织有任何关系。

今年3月份,加拿大公安部长拉尔夫·古德勒 (Ralph Goodale )和外交部长弗兰德 (Chrystia Freeland)发表声明,称加拿大政府已经与三名男子达成和解,并对他们进行了道歉。

(RCI with CBC)
 
2008 inquiry found the actions of Canadian officials contributed indirectly to the torture of three men

The Liberal government has paid a total of close to $31.3 million in settlements to three Canadian men wrongfully accused of links to terrorism and tortured in Syria— 15 years and two federal inquiries after their detentions, sources confirmed to CBC News.

Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad El Maati and Muayyed Nureddin will split $31.25 million, but it's not clear from officials how much each man received.

In March, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland issued a statement saying the government had reached a settlement with the three men and apologized.

The amount of compensation going to three men was first reported by Le Devoir.

Philip Tunley, the lawyer for Almalki, El Maati and Nureddin, refused to comment on the story.

El Maati, a former truck driver from Toronto, was arrested in November 2001 after he flew to Syria to celebrate his wedding. He was later transferred to Egypt, spending a total of 26 months in prison.

Almalki, an electronics engineer in Ottawa, was detained in Syria in 2002 and held for 22 months.

Nureddin, a Toronto geologist, was detained by Syrian officials in December 2003 as he crossed the border from Iraq, where he was visiting family. He was held for 34 days in Syria in late 2003 and early 2004.

'Their lives got destroyed'
All three said they were imprisoned, tortured, accused of links to al-Qaeda and told by their interrogators that information about them had come from the RCMP and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The men have denied any links to al-Qaeda.

A 2008 federal inquiry found the actions of Canadian officials contributed indirectly to the torture of three men.

"They caused the torture to happen, they caused the detention to happen," Almalki he told CBC's The Fifth Estate in June 2016. "They caused huge losses in my business. My brothers, their lives got destroyed. My kids, their lives got destroyed."

The men had each filed a $100-million lawsuit against the government 10 years ago, but put their requests on hold ahead of the inquiry by Supreme Court Justice Frank Iacobucci.

Canadian co-operation
Their lawyers eventually won a lengthy court battle against the RCMP and CSIS to gain access to thousands of heavily redacted files, amounting to hundreds of thousands of pages.

CBC News obtained exclusive access to some 18,000 pages, which showed Canadian law enforcement officials not only knew three Canadians were being tortured in Syrian jails in a post-9/11 crackdown, but also co-operated with Syrian officials in their interrogations.

The files also show that a Canadian ambassador helped to deliver questions the RCMP and CSIS wanted put to the Canadians imprisoned in Syria, a country with a dismal human rights record.


"I was shocked that my country, which was supposed to work for my safety, let me end up in the torture chamber," Nureddin told The Fifth Estate last year.

"My reputation has been damaged."

Maher Arar, another Canadian arrested and tortured in Syria, received an apology and a $10.5-million settlement from the federal government in 2007.
 
赔就赔点,干嘛赔一千万那?又没出人命。都是纳税人的钱。
 
后退
顶部