Popular Canadian conservative blogger Blazing Cat Fur has received a death threat from a someon purporting to be a young woman who only last year was before the courts on charges of being an accessory to murder.
Those charges against that woman were eventually dropped under mysterious circumstances.
What makes the story particularly strange is that the accused felon is linked to a notorious family in York Region.
The family includes Bahman Hafez Amini, who was recently indicted in Texas for money laundering. Most prominent among them are a brood of sisters who have been accused of making death threats via the Internet and for bragging about their connections with the York Regional Police Department.
The comments in Blazing Cat Fur's account of this most recent incident relate some shocking information. It is all the more unsettling in that there are a number of accounts of York Regional Police detectives and officials stonewalling any attempt to shed light on these matters.
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Showing posts with label York Regional Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label York Regional Police. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Death threats to Canadian blogger! Do certain `special groups`get a free pass on crime?
We've seen unequal justice being meted out in Caledonia.
Another new story is the case of death threats that a Canadian blogger has received.
There is a long history of the family involved with making the death threats and allegations of corruption in the York Regional Police. The clan making death threats has also claimed they have a York Regional Police detective in their pocket. So far York Police have not taken action against the perpetrators of the death threats, making one wonder if these allegations are true. There are all sorts of allegations about corruption in the York Regional Police floating around the Internet and mainstream media.
A proper investigation by the Attorney General`s office through either the Ontario Provincial Police or RCMP with the findings made public should occur so that the York Police can either be vindicated if the allegations are false or the department purged if they are true.
Another new story is the case of death threats that a Canadian blogger has received.
There is a long history of the family involved with making the death threats and allegations of corruption in the York Regional Police. The clan making death threats has also claimed they have a York Regional Police detective in their pocket. So far York Police have not taken action against the perpetrators of the death threats, making one wonder if these allegations are true. There are all sorts of allegations about corruption in the York Regional Police floating around the Internet and mainstream media.
A proper investigation by the Attorney General`s office through either the Ontario Provincial Police or RCMP with the findings made public should occur so that the York Police can either be vindicated if the allegations are false or the department purged if they are true.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
The York Regional Police's rabbi and the homophobia controversy
I didn't even know the York Regional Police had a rabbi before this!
According to the Gay community newspaper Xtra:
The Xtra article includes an interesting email exchange between Kaplan and the Canadian Jewish Congress' Bernie Farber.
The Jewish Tribune also did a report on this which can be seen here.
According to the Gay community newspaper Xtra:
York Regional Police (YRP) inspectors have wrapped up an internal investigation of their in-house rabbi, launched in response to a complaint about a "very homophobic"sermon.
The "letter of concern" was filed by Kulanu Toronto, an advocacy group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Jews, against Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, the Jewish chaplain for YRP. In his sermon, given just before Toronto Pride 2010, Kaplan instructed his followers to not support Kulanu or the Pride parade, referring to gays as "an abomination," says Justine Apple, executive director of Kulanu...
Ricky Veerappan, an inspector in the diversity and cultural research bureau of YRP, says police could not substantiate the allegations of hate rhetoric.
“We looked at it from a purely religious perspective,” he says. “Experts agreed that the content was technically correct. I’m in no position to judge if that’s hateful.”
...Kaplan gave his sermon after Kulanu published a full-page advertisement in the Toronto Star just before the 2010 Pride parade. “The rabbi got a hold of the ad and presented it to his synagogue members while he spoke.
“The ad was a call-out to people to come and march with us because of the whole QuAIA [Queers Against Israeli Apartheid] controversy, so we wanted community support,” she says. But Kaplan used that advertisement to blast the gay community.
Kaplan tells Xtra he stands by his comments. “I took exception to [homosexuality] and I continue to take exception to it.”
The Xtra article includes an interesting email exchange between Kaplan and the Canadian Jewish Congress' Bernie Farber.
Like Apple, Farber questions whether Kaplan is the most appropriate choice to represent YRP. "That's what has to be answered."
"It's not enough to say, 'It's in the Bible and that makes it OK,' even if that may be true," Farber says. "Does it make it right to take it one step further and take that position as a public official? That's a serious question that deserves a thoughtful answer, and we have not heard that yet."
Veerappan says the police investigation concluded in January with the decision that Kaplan would remain a police chaplain.
The Jewish Tribune also did a report on this which can be seen here.
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