Wednesday 17 October 2012

Harper Regime Furious Over Real Canadians' Visit to Iran



 
Tuesday, 16 October 2012 13:40
canada-artby Hamsayeh.Net October 16, 2012
 
Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, who has proven himself to be a mere servant of the global Zionism and who regularly performs mischievous acts on their behalf - contrary to Canadian national interests - is very disturbed over a visit by native Canadian leaders to Iran.
 
Terry Neslon, the top Chief of Canada Aboriginals - also known as First Nations - said in an interview with Iran's English language news channel Press TV on Sunday, “For us as indigenous people from the Canadian side, for us to be in Tehran, we were absolutely set upon, we were told ‘no, don’t go to Tehran’. But we were pretty clear that the dehumanization, the demonization of the Iranian people has been one of the facts of Western media and we understand that because we too have also met with the crusader.”
 
Based on clear historical facts, following European mass migration to North America and particularly Canada, former inhabitants who had learned to live very peacefully with their surrounding environment, became victims of regular mistreatments by the newcomers which continue up to this day.
 
Ottawa has so far failed to properly compensate the native Canadians for years of exploitation of native communities.
stephen-harper-native“The problem with the indigenous peoples in Canada is that they have not done the same thing as the Native Americans. Native Americans have always consistently gone outside the country to deal with their human rights issues and essentially have dealt with other countries,” Nelson noted.
 
Many First Nations children became victims of sexual, physical and emotional abuses over the years under government sponsored programs that makes it hard to keep a record of. In particular, the administration of Stephen Harper is quite apt at ignoring the plight of native Canadians. Instead he seems more interested in his role as a gofer for the global banking elites than for his country's own national interests.
 
“We clearly, our people’s religious spiritual understanding was confronted. So I think one of the things we have to do is that our people have to continue to go. I was really, really surprised and, I guess, not so much surprised, the treatment of the Iranian people for us has been great. This is something the Western media has always said that if you go to Iran you will be treated really badly,” Terry Nelson concluded.
 
The UN Human Rights Commission last year strongly condemned Ottawa's track record for human rights abuses against real Canadians.
 
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