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The Associated Press @AP 3h
3 hours ago
BREAKING: Court clerk confirms the names of suspects in Canadian mosque attack as Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed el Khadir.
An hour later AP reports:
The Associated Press @AP 2h
2 hours ago
BREAKING: Quebec police now say just 1 of the individuals arrested in connection with Canada mosque attack is considered a suspect.
The police refuse to name which man is the suspect and which is a witness....
The Associated Press @AP 3h
3 hours ago
BREAKING: Court clerk confirms the names of suspects in Canadian mosque attack as Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed el Khadir.
An hour later AP reports:
The Associated Press @AP 2h
2 hours ago
BREAKING: Quebec police now say just 1 of the individuals arrested in connection with Canada mosque attack is considered a suspect.
The police refuse to name which man is the suspect and which is a witness....
Quebec's separatist movement has always hit home for me. Like tens of thousands of other English speakers (known as Anglophones in these parts), my parents moved away from la belle province in the 1980s because they were afraid Quebec would separate and their freedom to speak, get good service at restaurants, and to send my older brother to an English-speaking school would be lost forever. It might sound irrational now, but the situation was serious then. A terrorist group called the FLQ kidnapped Federalist politicians, the Federal government called in martial law, and in 1995 Quebec came within just 1% of separating from the rest of Canada.
Oh the irony. So more or less we have cultural conflict well before Islam , but expect that creating an Islamic enclave will just work out swell. However these was no Anglo problem, it was a French Indian one. So what was the Canadian solution ? Coddling them and giving them special treatment .
The Sûreté du Québec will not confirm the identity of the suspect, who is expected to be arraigned at the Quebec City courthouse Monday afternoon. Several media reports say Bissonnette is the suspect.
Quebec's separatist movement has always hit home for me. Like tens of thousands of other English speakers (known as Anglophones in these parts), my parents moved away from la belle province in the 1980s because they were afraid Quebec would separate and their freedom to speak, get good service at restaurants, and to send my older brother to an English-speaking school would be lost forever. It might sound irrational now, but the situation was serious then. A terrorist group called the FLQ kidnapped Federalist politicians, the Federal government called in martial law, and in 1995 Quebec came within just 1% of separating from the rest of Canada.
Oh the irony. So more or less we have cultural conflict well before Islam , but expect that creating an Islamic enclave will just work out swell. However these was no Anglo problem, it was a French Indian one. So what was the Canadian solution ? Coddling them and giving them special treatment .
If a moslem gets killed by somebody, there's a 95% chance it was done by another moslem, statistically. The other 5% was done by a drone strike or something. But this didn't fit into the usual pattern. It wasn't a moslem holiday, it wasn't in an Islamic country, and frenchies are notorious for being gun shy.
A frenchy shooting moslems. The world has gone topsy turvy.
Trump supporter responsible for terrorist attack in Quebec City
"Surprised" this is getting no play in this forum. Andre Bissonette is now the only suspect in the Quebec City mosque attack. Not much is known about him yet but according to his facebook page he had liked both Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen. At this point it is looking a lot like right wing terrorism.
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