CSIS Doesn’t Protect Canadians

By: Contributor · June 20, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights, Legal Reform, Politics · 1 Comment 

CSIS doesn’t protect Canadians, it helps get them abandoned in foreign countries.

The Toronto Star revealed today that Justice Zinn’s judgment over CSIS complicity in Abousfian Abdelrazik being stranded in Sudan will not be challenged.  The agency continues to deny any involvement.

An apology and settlement?

That would just be the start of what should be an entire overhaul for an agency that has consistently and repeatedly engaged in misinformation, racial and religious profiling, and harassment of minority communities in Canada.

Worst of all, it lies to Canada with impunity.

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One Response to “CSIS Doesn’t Protect Canadians”

  1. christopher on June 26th, 2009 6:31 am

    csis violate canadians individuals civils rights.
    my civils rights was violated 21 years ago.
    nothing was done about this. csis believe that l
    am God. lt will take years to explain. this has
    been top secret for decades. l would like an
    investigation and compensation outside csis.
    l am very disappointed with csis.

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