How seriously can we take the latest "Terror!" charges against another muslim man in Toronto under the new "United Nations Act" (?) After the RCMP admit they broke their own rules (laws?) and cussed him out in his cell until they got a "spontaneous" confession? When the parts he was allegedly selling to "Iran" could be used harmlessly? Is this Toronto doing our part to make sure the NWO can nuke Iran? Or get "dirty bombed" ourselves? Remember all the "Unfair Dealing" in the "Toronto 18" terror case?
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Charges link Toronto man to Iran's nuclear program
First Canadian prosecution under the United Nations Act
Peter Small | Courts Bureau | Toronto Star | May 20, 2010
A historic case is unfolding this week in a small Old City Hall courtroom where a Toronto man faces charges for the first time in Canada under the United Nations Act for trying to send devices to Iran that could be used to build nuclear weapons.
Canada's United Nations Act enables the Canadian government to give effect to decisions passed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). United Nations sanctions are imposed pursuant to decisions of the UNSC under Chapter VII (Article 41) of the United Nations Charter.
Produced by Canadian broadcaster David Weingarten, Unfair Dealing is an independent documentary released in 2008. The film was originally marketed to an online audience. The film alleges that the terrorism charges brought against the "Toronto 18" were largely exaggerated or fabricated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) in order to justify the controversial Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act, and increased funding for security and law enforcement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfair_Dealing
Unfair Dealing: The Toronto Homegrown Terror Threat