Sunday, March 23, 2008

REMOVE MP Helena Guergis FROM POST


It's sickening, the lack of action by MP Helena Guergis,
to assist a Canadian who has been locked up and not
charged for two years.

If an MP cannot do his/her job,
they should
step aside and let
someone else who can.

WAKE UP CONSERVATIVES!!!!

Friday, March 21, 2008

18 year old Nadia Kajouji MISSING...



Police search Carleton grounds for missing student
Andrew Seymour, The Ottawa Citizen
Published: Thursday, March 20, 2008OTTAWA —


"Ottawa police searchers were conducting a “limited ground search” at

Carleton University on Thursday for missing student Nadia Kajouji.

Sgt. Uday Jaswal, who is coo-rdinating the investigation into the

18-year-old’s disappearance from her dorm room on March 9,
said a small group of officers from the department’s emergency services

unit are combing specific areas of the campus for any clues about

Ms. Kajouji’s whereabouts. "

Happy Easter all.....







THE MOON....taken from my balcony


Thursday, March 20, 2008

MEXICO IS DEADLY FOR CANADIANS...

Mexico is proving a deadly vacation spot for Canadians
Posted: January 29, 2008, 1:28 PM by John Turley-Ewart

Twenty years ago the only warning Canadians heard before travelling to
Mexico was “beware of Montezuma’s Revenge,” a colloquial reference
to the unhappy consequences of eating food that isn’t properly washed.
Today, Canadians travelling to Mexico appear to need instructions on
how to navigate hotel balconies.
In less than a year, three Canadians have apparently fallen to their
deaths from hotel balconies in Mexico. The latest Canadian tourist to
die in Mexico is Josh Iwasiuk, a 19-year-old from Selkirk, Man. who
according to Mexican officials fell to his death on the weekend from
the 10th floor balcony at the Puerto Vallarta resort where he and his
brother were vacationing.
Mr. Iwasiuk’s death follows the November, 2007, death of an Alberta
man, Christopher Morin, who died at a Cancun resort having, said
Mexican officials, fallen from a fourth floor balcony.

In May, 2007, another Alberta man, Jeff Toews, lost his life at a Cancun
resort where he too apparently fell to his death from his balcony.

In the case of the most recent incident
involving Mr. Iwasiuk, Mexican officials say
he somehow fell over a chest-high balcony
......... railing 10 storeys up but only sustained blunt force trauma to the
back of his head. While I am not a CSI expert, a 10 storey fall typically
generates broken bones and multiple fractures.
Local police and Mr. Morin’s family members suspected he was pushed
off the balcony he fell from in November, while the family of Mr. Toews
have reason to believe that he died of a beating rather than a balconey fall.
In addition to these deaths are two more disturbing incidents.
In January, 2007, an Ontario man, Adam DePrisco, died under suspicious
circumstances in the Mexican resort town of Acapulco, where officials said
he was the victim of a hit and run, despite the man’s family having
established reason to believe he had been beaten by security at a night club.
And there is the still unsolved murder case of Domenic and Nancy Ianiero
who were killed in their hotel near Cancun in February, 2006.
Mexican officials responded to their murder by first accusing two innocent
Canadian women from North Bay, Ont. vacationing at the same hotel, despite
having no evidence whatsoever. And later absurdly suggested the death of the
Ianieros was mafia related, because the elderly couple were Canadians of
Italian decent.
Six Canadian tourists have died in Mexico in less than two years.
In each incident Mexican officials have been quick to blame tourists
themselves, dismissing evidence to the contrary and downplaying the
possibility that Canadian tourists were targeted by criminals in Mexico.
Canadians should respond by calling on our government to use all diplomatic
channels to ensure full investigations are pursued in each of these deaths.
In the meantime, Canadians will find hotel balconies in Orlando and
West Palm much safer places to enjoy the sun and sea air.

MORE SHIT

Two More Canadians Shot In Mexico
Sunday February 4, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
A chain of troubling incidents involving Canadians in Mexico had a new link Sunday,
after reports two more Ontario residents were shot in an Acapulco hotel Saturday
night.
The pair - a man and a woman identified as 55-year-old Rita Calara and 73-year-old
Yoyo Manela - was at the Casa Inn Hotel (pictured) when a gunman reportedly
fired into the lobby. They were originally reported to be from Woodbridge but it
now seems they actually came from Niagara Falls and Welland.
They apparently weren't travelling together, but were both in the wrong place at
the wrong time. Both victims were shot in the leg and their injuries were non-life
threatening, which is good news considering a recent string of tragedies befalling
Canadians vacationing in Mexico.

BRENDA martin being force to plead guilty....

MEXICO HAS BECOME AN ARUBA


BOYCOTT MEXICO



Mexico has rejected a request from Canada to release
Brenda Martin, the Canadian woman imprisoned without
trial for more than two years.
In an interview last night, Ms. Martin said she was told by
Jason Kenney, parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister
Stephen Harper, that the Mexicans have insisted she go through
a criminal trial in no less than 30 days.
Mr. Harper dispatched Mr. Kenney to Mexico earlier this week
to meet with top Mexican justice officials in an attempt to gain
the release of Ms. Martin, who is physically weak and suicidal.
But Ms. Martin said Mr. Kenney and the Canadian government
have been ineffectual.
"I think they have done nothing, basically," she said.
Ms. Martin said Mr. Kenney tried to portray his efforts as progress
because the Mexicans agreed to rule on her case in 30 days instead
of the usual 60.
"Thirty days in Mexico is not 30 days. (My) defence has to be filed
first.
It could be two months or three months, who knows, and I am
way past being able to do that time. I don't know what they expect.
"I don't understand why my case is such a big to-do," she said.
"I was the chef for Alyn Waage."
Ms. Martin, now 51, is accused of helping her former employer, Alyn
Waage of Edmonton, defraud 15,000 victims around the world of
US$60-million through an Internet investment scam.
Ms. Martin has maintained her innocence. Waage is serving a 10-year
sentence in a United States prison. He has sworn an affidavit saying
Ms. Martin, his chef and house manager, was not involved in the scheme.
Mr. Kenney could not be reached last night to confirm Ms. Martin's
recollection of what she was told in their meeting. He said this week
it would be unrealistic to expect a quick resolution to her predicament.
Mr. Harper suggested yesterday that neither he nor
Mexican President Felipe Calderon can intervene in the judicial
systems of their respective countries.
"If the president of Mexico called me and demanded I release a
Mexican national, I would not be in the position to do that," Mr. Harper
told reporters in London, Ont.
"We have an independent judicial system," he said.
Mr. Harper said yesterday the judicial process "is unacceptably slow" and
he recently requested a "full review" of Ms. Martin's file.
He said Mexican government officials "at the highest levels" are aware
of Canada's concern about her case.
"At the same time, and I'm not trying to make excuses here, I'm just
trying to say if a foreign leader called me and asked me to end a judicial
process against a citizen, I would be in no position to do that," he said.
"I don't have that kind of authority, our judicial system is independent
in this country, and notwithstanding our concerns about processes in
Mexico, those systems are independent in Mexico as well."



Boycott Mexico

The Neighbor From Hell
this is not the only TIME MEXICO has messed up.
Remember the murder of the Canadian Couple...

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Harper calls Mexican president....



((((brenda before))))-

brenda now>
Harper calls Mexican president to discuss case of jailed Brenda Martin
17 hours ago

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper has made a personal
intervention on behalf of a suicidally depressed woman locked up
in a Mexican prison.
The prime minister called his Mexican counterpart Felipe Calderon
to discuss the case of Brenda Martin. He informed the Mexican
president
that he will send his minister responsible for multiculturalism,
Jason Kenney, to visit the Ontario woman in a Guadalajara prison.
Kenney and Ontario MP Rick Norlock will be the first members of the

Harper government to meet with Martin. Former prime minister
Paul Martin and Liberal MP Dan McTeague have already visited her.
"They intend to check up on her health, let her know that officials at the

highest level are focused on her case, and ensure that any immediate
needs are being taken care of," said one government source.
"They also intend to continue the process of raising her case with

Mexican officials to underscore how serious Canada takes it."
Kenney is expected to leave for a two-day visit to Mexico on

Tuesday, a government source told The Canadian Press.
A spokesman for Harper refused to discuss the prime minister's
phone call with Calderon, although he did not deny that the
conversation took place.
"In two years we have had over 100 contacts with Ms. Martin and

continue to raise her case up to and including the president of
Mexico," said Harper spokesman Dimitri Soudas.
He noted that Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier also
discussed the case Monday with his Mexican counterpart during
a trip to Washington.
Bernier said he received assurances that Martin's lawyers will be

able to talk with the country's deputy attorney general.
Mexican officials, meantime, said the case "is to be concluded

shortly," according to official reports.
Martin has been in prison for more than two years without a trial
on allegations involving a massive investment scam, says she's
innocent and has threatened to kill herself if she's not released.
But Mexico is blaming Martin's own lawyers for her lengthy stay,
saying they didn't separate her case from others accused of fraud
despite having the legal ability to do it.
"In not doing so, she remained linked to them and included in the

global file comprising 25,000 pages," said the embassy statement.
It noted Martin was working illegally in Mexico when she was
arrested but was never charged for that.
Martin, 51, denies any involvement in a $60-million pyramid

investment scheme that scammed about 15,000 people in dozens
of countries.
Her former boss Alyn Waage, who was convicted in the case, also

says Martin wasn't involved.
She was employed as a chef for Waage in Puerto Vallarta for 10

months in 2001. Waage was operating the Internet fraud scheme at
the time.
Martin wasn't charged until five years after the arrest of Waage,

who has provided a sworn affidavit saying she didn't know anything
about what he was doing.
She is facing counts of money laundering and being part of a

criminal conspiracy.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Updated Mon. Mar. 17 2008 9:46 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
Conservative MP Jason Kenney is going to Mexico on Tuesday to
meet with government officials and ask for the release of imprisoned
Canadian Brenda Martin, CTV News has learned.
Kenney, the Secretary of State for Multiculturalism and Canadian
Identity, hopes to follow up on Wednesday with a visit to Martin,
who is on suicide watch.


"Brenda Martin supporters to rally on Parliament Hill"

Posted By MacDonald, Valerie
Posted 7 hours ago

The Save Brenda Fund is organizing a public rally in Ottawa to
raise public awareness of the plight of jailed Canadian
Brenda Martin.
Ms. Martin, 51, has been held in a Mexican jail for more than
two years, charged
with money laundering and being part of a criminal organization.
She has not been tried and convicted.
A recent constitutional challenge launched by Ms. Martin's

lawyer, Guillermo Cruz Rico, claiming her rights had been
denied, was unsuccessful.
Hundreds have already confirmed their attendance at the 2 p.m.
event scheduled for Parliament Hill on March 29, says co-organizer
Peter Cleary, a former Cobourg resident. Smaller rallies are being
organized in London, Toronto and Halifax, he added.

The Underwater Search Crew Heads Home,,,



The crew of the "Persistence" left Louisiana in November...headed to Aruba.

They've been using sonar and underwater robots to search Aruba's ocean

floor for Natalee Holloway since mid -December.
It's been an expensive process - a search like this costs about $50,000 a day,

according to search supervisor Tim Trahan. After three months of searching -

the search party is simply out of money, but they're not out of places to look

for Natalee. Trahan says the crew has used sonar to photograph almost 1000

miles of Aruba's ocean floor. Underwater robots have dove down and inspected

hundreds of suspicious objects. The crew still has 150 objects left to inspect.
The "Persistence" is due home around Wednesday, but the crew says their

search isn't over - just delayed. They'll now concentrate on looking for

money and trying to work their way back to Aruba and what they hope

will be answers.


Persistance is the key word here...



We all know one thing here even if

Natalees body is found Aruba may

not prosecute but ...Her Mother will

have proof and closure....


That's all it takes...





Aruba wants to sew sew up the Natalee case,,,

hahahahahahaha not a chance they meant SUE...

"Aruba and the AHATA Suing Greta Van Susteren for Slanderous
Statements about Aruban Tourism & Natalee Holloway Investigation:

Attention... Attention Aruba...

If you had got on the Natalee case as fast as
you get on the Sueing cases ...
The Natalee case would have been solved.

YES OUR PRIMEMINISTER HEARS...

Dear Ms. XXXX:
On behalf of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, I would like to thank you
for your e-mail, in which you raised an issue which falls within the portfolio of
the Honourable Maxime Bernier, Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Prime Minister
always appreciates receiving mail on subjects of importance to Canadians.
Please be assured that the statements you made have been carefully reviewed.
I have taken the liberty of forwarding your e-mail to Minister Bernier so that
he too may be made aware of your comments. I am certain that the Minister
will give your views every consideration. For more information on the
Government's initiatives, you may wish to visit the Prime Minister's Web site,
at http://www.pm.gc.ca/.
L.A. LavellExecutive Correspondence Officerfor the Prime Minister's
OfficeAgent de correspondancede la haute directionpour le Cabinet
du Premier ministre

>>> From : ZARINA Received : 10 Mar 2008 04:18:18 PM >>>

The Right Honourable Stephen Harper
Prime Minister Of Canada
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
OttawaK1A 0A2
Dear Prime Minister
Re: Brenda Martin imprisoned in Mexico. I am extremely worried and
scared that this could happen to me too. I became a citizen in 1978 and
she was born here.
What would happen to me if it was me locked away in Mexico with no
one to help me.
I find it disgraceful that this has happened. This is not a terrorist citizen.
I would not even ask you if it was a case like that.
Please use your influence and conscience to guide you on the latest
developments in this case.
I realize I am one person and this may not mean much but I am hoping
this is not the only letter you have recieved on this subject.
I am begging you to assign someone to rescue this woman.
Yours sincerly

XXXXXXXX

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Martin still in Mexican Jail


We have a Canadian in trouble here.

This is heartless treatment.



Harper urged to intervene in Martin case
Charles Rusnell , CanWest News Service

Published: Sunday, March 09, 2008
Supporters of a Canadian woman imprisoned in Mexico for more than

two years without trial are calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper

to intervene in her case.
Numerous attempts by Helena Guergis, Canada's secretary of state

for consular affairs, to force Mexican authorities to expedite the case

of Brenda Martin have so far produced no results.

As her case has dragged on with no apparent end in sight,

Martin's mental state has deteriorated. On Sunday, Martin, who is

suicidal, was moved to a prison hospital in Guadalajara and

placed under 24-hour guard.
"Clearly the efforts made by Helena Guergis have been ineffective," said

Deb Tieleman, a childhood friend of Martin's who has led the public

campaign to win her freedom.

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