The Strait of Hormuz
"[Any Iranian warships that come] anywhere close [to the U.S. blockade will be destroyed]."
"We can't let a country blackmail or extort the world because that's what they're doing."
"We [the United States] don't use this strait. We have our own oil and gas, much more than we need."
U.S. President Donald Trump
"The entirety of the Iranian coastline, including ports and energy infrastructure [are included in the restrictions]."
"[Transit through the strait] to or from non-Iranian destinations is not reported to be impeded by these measures."
"[However, ships] may encounter military presence [in the strait]."
Maritime Trade Operations agency
On Monday, the U.S. military began a blockade of all Iranian ports and coastal areas, a tamped-down version of President Trump's previously-expressed intention to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz entirely. Early reports are that ships had stopped crossing the waterway. Mr. Trump has emphasized that safeguarding the strait is of greater concern to Europe and other places around the globe than it is for the United States although none yet have made a move singly or in tandem with others to counter Iran's lock on the strait.
Iran has responded with threats to target ports in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, just as it has the oil terminals and airports of Gulf countries it considers enemies, pounding them with missiles and drones to an even greater degree than it has been targeting Israel. Its goal appears to be that if enough damage can be done to Iran's neighbours, they will rise against the U.S. and Israel in their joint aerial campaign against the Islamic Republic.
Certainly not on the basis that other Muslim countries would not stand willingly by as a foreign interloper destroys military bases, launching sites, missile depots, and targets Iranian leaders and its IRGC elite for assassination. Iran's neighbours are Arab Muslims and for the most part majority Sunni. Aryan Iran is a Shitte power, its theistic regime has threatened the dominance of its Arab neighbours, none of whom with the exception of Qatar and Oman would mourn the disappearance of the regime's hold on Iran.
In its furious death throes the intransigent terrorist state structure has turned against its neighbours, both those that oppose it, and those who have in the past supported it, all of which have now sustained lasting damage to their infrastructure, both civil and oil-producing. Pakistan and Turkey, out of the IRGC's line of fire, but holding Islamist fundamentalist positions not far off from Iran's own, are actioning for a ceasefire to save what is left of the regime, when the entire point of the exercise is to excise it entirely.
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| Oil tankers and cargo
ships line up in the strait of Hormuz, where the US military says it
will enforce a naval blockade on all Iranian ports. Photograph: Altaf Qadri/AP |
Global markets have been shaken over the lack of movement through the Strait of Hormuz. The now-seven-week conflict has seen thousands of people killed. Tentative ceasefire talks have failed to reach an agreement; unsurprisingly, since Iran's demands are impossible to be met -- essentially insisting that all the reasons that the United States launched its attacks to begin with, from nuclear, to inciting terrorism, to slaughtering its own people, to threatening Middle East stability and beyond, be reinstated, along with an obligation by the U.S. to pay restitution for its strikes.
Even in defeat of its continuation to govern, the Islamic Republic publicly celebrates 'victory' over its opponents. The months of non-stop aerial bombing have wrought great damage to Iran's aspirations and very capacity to carry on, but what is left of any authority figures in the radical theocracy still direct the actions of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (or vice versa) and the Basij militia, as well as the Shiite militias in Iraq and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Globally, the impact of basic goods and energy soaring in price has had its negative effect, reflecting the breakdown of traffic through the strait. Analysts are struggling to imagine how the blockage by the U.S. of the strait will work. Whether it will produce too-great economic stress on Iran, or whether if the strait still fails to allow normal traffic, global oil and other items like fertilizer will be driven high enough to force President Trump to change tactics.
According to the U.S. military's Central Command, the blockade is to be enforced "against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas", which would include all of Iran's ports on the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. Ships travelling between non-Iranian ports would be allowed to transit the strait, on the other hand.
Trump stated that Iran's navy was "laying at the bottom of the sea, completely obliterated" though it still maintains "fast attack ships", warning that "if any of these ships come anywhere close to our BLOCKADE, they will be immediately ELIMINATED". To which Iran responded with: "Security in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is either for everyone or for NO ONE". "NO PORT in the region will be safe", another response from the IRGC warned. Hence the dire need to destroy those 'fast attack ships'.
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| Two police officers walk in front of an anti-U.S. billboard depicting
American aircraft being caught by Iranian armed forces in a fishing net
beneath the words in Farsi, "The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed,
The entire Persian Gulf is our hunting ground," in Tehran, Iran, Sunday,
April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File) |
Labels: Gulf States, Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Strait of Hormuz, U.S.-Israel Aerial Bombardment of Iran
That Critical Maritime Passage
"Today, we began the process of establishing a new passage and we will share this safe pathway with the maritime industry soon."
"Additional U.S. forces, including underwater drones, will join the clearance effort in the coming days."
U.S. Central Command commander Admiral Brad Cooper
"Effective immediately, the United States Navy, the Finest in the World,
will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter,
or leave, the Strait of Hormuz. At some point, we will reach an “ALL
BEING ALLOWED TO GO IN, ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO OUT” basis, but Iran has
not allowed that to happen by merely saying, “There may be a mine out
there somewhere,” that nobody knows about but them. THIS IS WORLD
EXTORTION, and Leaders of Countries, especially the United States of
America, will never be extorted. I have also instructed our Navy to seek
and interdict every vessel in International Waters that has paid a toll
to Iran. No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the
high seas. We will also begin destroying the mines the Iranians laid in
the Straits. Any Iranian who fires at us, or at peaceful vessels, will
be BLOWN TO HELL!"
U.S. President Donald J. Trump
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A Navy destroyer in the U.S. Central Command area of operations transits
the Strait of Hormuz, April 11, 2026. Photo: U.S. War Department |
"The blockade will be enforced impartially against vessels of all
nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including
all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM forces
will not impede freedom of navigation for vessels transiting the Strait
of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports."
"Additional information will be provided to commercial mariners
through a formal notice prior to the start of the blockade. All mariners
are advised to monitor Notice to Mariners broadcasts and contact U.S.
naval forces on bridge-to-bridge channel 16 when operating in the Gulf
of Oman and Strait of Hormuz approaches [per the release]."
Centcom press release
The
U.S. Department of War announced on its website that the USS Frank E.
Peterson and the USS Michael Murphy are operating in the Persian Gulf,
part of a broader mission to fully clear the Hormuz Strait -- an
international sea passage and essential trade corridor -- of sea mines,
laid courtesy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Underwater
drones, along with additional American forces, are set to join the
clearance project in coming days.
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| US has deployed two Navy guided-missile destroyers to Hormuz (Representational Image) |
"We're sweeping the strait. Whether we make a deal or not makes no difference to me",
said President Trump, even as negotiations between U.S. and Iranian
representatives -- alongside a Pakistani mediator -- on a potential
ceasefire broke down. The Iranian preconditions were a non-starter, with
Israel intent on continuing its strikes on Hezbollah in southern
Lebanon. Iran's continued insistence on its right to continue with its
nuclear program, its demand that the U.S. withdraw from bombing Iran and
prepare to pay reparations, along with its refusal to put a stop to its
support of proxy terrorist groups ensure the talks would go nowhere.
The
Islamic Republic's 'red lines' expressed as demand for damage caused by
U.S.-Israeli strikes compensation and the release of Iran's frozen
assets, are a reflection of the supreme arrogance of a ruling elite that
refuses to acknowledge its position as a bludgeoned theistic hegemon
that threatened its neighbours and launched terror attacks by proxy
internationally whose beating is its just due for the further threat its
nuclear ambition poses to the world at large.
The country of 93
million people is deserving of relief from the tyranny of a regime that
persecutes its own population, using vast oil reserves to fund global
terrorism rather than investing in internal infrastructure of benefit to
the country's future -- not as a conquering Islamist totalitarian
state, but as a responsible government adhering to international norms
of human rights standards. That its disregard for and abuse of its
female population's right to equal treatment and respect given to their
male counterparts is ignored by the United Nations where Iran was
recently appointed to a human rights group is cynicism on steroids.
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| United Nations General Assembly, UN Watch |
The
15-point proposal by the United States includes restrictions on Iran's
nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran's
10-point proposal prior to the talks focused on a guaranteed end to the
war and control over the Strait of Hormuz, where it plans to collect a
maritime passage fee for each ship passing through, amounting to $1
million. An average of 100 to 130 ships passed through the strait daily,
prior to the U.S.-Israel joint aerial assaults.
That toll, if
permitted to proceed, despite the deep objections of the other Gulf
States that the IRGC has been bombing persistently since February 28,
would enable the Islamic Republic to amass an astronomical fortune, far
outstripping its revenues up to the conflict derived from its energy
products. And all of it would be directed toward restoring its destroyed
ballistic missile and drone stocks, along with other military assets
that it has lost during the prosecution of the war, including warplanes
and warships.
"An integrated suite of unmanned maritime systems and sensors, the MCM
MP counteracts mines in the littorals while increasing the host vessel’s
standoff distance from the threat area."
"Embarked with the MCM MP, [a
littoral combat ship] or a vessel of opportunity can conduct the full
spectrum of detect-to-engage operations (hunt, neutralize, and sweep)
against mine threats using sensors and weapons deployed from the MCM
Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV), an MH-60S multi-mission helicopter, and
associated support equipment."
U.S. Navy, new mine countermeasures mission package
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| Getty Images |
Labels: Ceasefire Negotiations, Conflict, Islamic Republic of Iran, Strait of Hormuz, U.S.-Israel Aerial Bombardment of Iran
Condemning War
"[The] delusion of omnipotence [that is fuelling the U.S.-Israel war in Iran must stop]."
"Enough of the idolatry of self and money! Enough of the display of power! Enough of war!"
"[Praying
for peace is a way to] break the demonic cycle of evil [to build
instead the Kingdom of God where there are no swords, drones or] unjust
profit."
"It
is here that we find a bulwark against that delusion of omnipotence
that surrounds us and is becoming increasingly unpredictable and
aggressive."
"Even the holy Name of God, the God of life, is being dragged into discourses of death."
"[God]
does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them.
Even though you may make many prayers, I will not listen -- your hands
are full of blood [Isaiah]."
Pope Leo XIV
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| Pope Leo XIV presides over a prayer vigil and rosary for peace in St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican on 11 April. Photograph: Remo Casilli/Reuters |
"They're
two white guy boomers but they could not be any more different in their
life experiences, in their values, in the way they have chosen to live
those values."
"This is a very stark contrast, and I think an inflection point for American Christianity."
"There's no question about his [Pope Leo's] inflection and meaning. It removes any ambiguities."
Natalia Imperatori-Lee, theology professor, Fordham University
"For
the last five centuries, the church has been involved in a project of
helping develop strong international norms [including the Geneva
Conventions in recent centuries]."
"It is a very long-standing tradition rooted in Scripture and theology and philosophy."
Professor William Barbieri, Catholic University
The
first American pope has taken to directly criticizing the American
president over the war in Iran, when Pope Leo declared President Trump's "belligerence is truly unacceptable".
Two polarized world views, one on the part of the 79-year-old U.S.
President, the second a 70-year-old pontiff from Chicago. Coevals in
time, sharing common cultural roots with distinct oppositional attitudes
they bring to their positions of immense power and influence.
Leo's
opposition to the war in Iran, according to Catholic Church experts,
reflects established church teachings, quite aside from the politics of
the time. Speaking of an American administration in the
White House
with close links to conservative evangelical Protestantism which claims
Trump's war on Iran is backed by heavenly endorsement. Americans were
urged by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to pray for victory "in the name of Jesus Christ". As for President Trump, asked whether he felt God approved of the war, replied: "I do, because God is good -- because God is good and God wants to see people taken care of."
President
Trump's response alludes to the plight of the Iranian people, held in
thrall to a radical, fundamental tyranny of theocratic jihadists whose
goal is conquest of mind and soul packaged into a submission to Islam as
the only true religion, through the Shi'ite version specifically. A
theocracy that has exemplified in its foundational belief in worldwide
conversion to wipe all other religious devotion out of contention.
Beginning with world Jewry and Israel, then on to Christianity, and
Buddhism, Hinduism and others will fall into place, and be no more with
conquest completed.
On
its way to that conquest beginning with its own Iranian population
almost a half-century ago, complete restraints on civil society; all
forced to adhere to the version of Islam that demanded full obeisance in
faith through complete surrender of self in the interests of the
idolized Ruhollah Khomeini who took up the Prophet Mohammad's scimitar
and wielded it with the passion of the celestially nominated. The
Ayatollah who tasked the Islamic Republican Guard Corps with stifling
the spirit of Iranians, who assigned the al Quds division the task of
forming, training, arming and dispatching Shia terror militias on
missions abroad.
Investing
in them the full authority, under his unquestioned own to supervise
uranium enrichment for use in nuclear technology, while perfecting the
range and power of ballistic missiles capable of taking warheads vast
distances. This is a nation dedicated to performing its obligations to
the foremost directive for the faithful in the sacred scripts demanding
non-stop jihad for full transformation from false gods to the only
religious devotion recognizing the sole Divine Eminence.
Iranians,
women in particular, forced to appear in public only garbed in black
all-encompassing garb, paid dearly for their transgressions of
occasional passionate rejection of the demands for absence while present
in their gender-obscuring garments that offered no protection from rape
and murder at the behest of the authorities. Mass demonstrations of
youth demanding freedom and liberty to live as human beings earned
themselves the freedom to take the lethal brunt of the regime's
response. Iran's vast oil wealth failed to trickle through to improving
the civilian population's lives, but flowed extravagantly in support of
terror.
What
would be the Catholic Church's solution to a population of 93 million
people in thrall to terror crying out for rescue from their ill fate?
What has Pope Leo to say of a nation whose leaders continuously threaten
to eradicate the Jewish State of Israel from the Middle East, and which
has exported its Jew-hate propaganda throughout Europe and North
America? What has Pope Leo to say of Islamists in Africa, Asia, Europe
and North America targeting Christians in faith to jihad?
The Red Cross and the Vatican
both helped thousands of Nazi war criminals and collaborators to escape
after the second world war, according to a book that pulls together
evidence from unpublished documents. The Red Cross has previously acknowledged
that its efforts to help refugees were used by Nazis because
administrators were overwhelmed, but the research suggests the numbers
were much higher than thought. Gerald
Steinacher, a research fellow at Harvard University, was given access
to thousands of internal documents in the archives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The documents include Red Cross travel documents issued mistakenly to Nazis in the postwar chaos. They
throw light on how and why mass murderers such as Adolf Eichmann, Josef
Mengele and Klaus Barbie and thousands of others evaded capture by the
allies.
By comparing lists of wanted war
criminals to travel documents, Steinacher says Britain and Canada alone
inadvertently took in around 8,000 former Waffen-SS members in 1947,
many on the basis of valid documents issued mistakenly.
The
documents – which are discussed in Steinacher's book Nazis on the Run:
How Hitler's henchmen fled justice – offer a significant insight into
Vatican thinking, particularly, because its own archives beyond 1939 are
still closed. The Vatican has consistently refused to comment.
Steinacher
believes the Vatican's help was based on a hoped-for revival of
European Christianity and dread of the Soviet Union. But through the
Vatican Refugee Commission, war criminals were knowingly provided with
false identities.
The Red Cross, overwhelmed
by millions of refugees, relied substantially on Vatican references and
the often cursory Allied military checks in issuing travel papers, known
as 10.100s.
The Guardian
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| SS officers at Auschwitz
in 1944. From left: Richard Baer, who became the commandant of Auschwitz
in May 1944, Josef Mengele, commandant of Birkenau Josef Kramer,
hidden, and the former commandant of Auschwitz Rudolf Höss, foreground;
the man on the right is unidentified. Photograph: AP |
"What
Pope Leo and Donald Trump have in common is they both lived through the
postwar polarization [including the political upheaval of the Civil
Rights Movement and Vietnam War]."
"In
some ways he's [Leo] just like us, [someone] who understands where our
domestic political crisis came from [unlike the Argentinian Francis] who
did not fully understand the peculiarities of the United States [even
as he offered implicit criticism]."
Professor Steven Millies, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago
Labels: Fundamentalist Islam, Global Jihad, Pope Leo XIV, War in Iran
Canada's Liberal Government Ignoring Iranian Infiltration in Canada At our Peril
"[I
was contacted by Ottawa police and] told if I don't delete my X posts
where I say mosques in Occupied Iran are hubs of terrorism and should be
bombed, I would be charged under the Criminal Code of Canada."
"So I deleted my posts." (April X post)
"We know that the Islamic Republic is incredibly vicious. They’ve been
oppressing us for the last 47 years. And so we knew that the closer it
gets to the end, the more vicious and more brutal the Islamic Republic
is going to be. Despite all of this, Iranians are more determined than
ever to overthrow the Islamic Republic. It’s literally now or never.
It’s life or death. So we are right now in the middle of the Iranian
revolution, and the fight is not over yet. We still have a long way to
go, but Iranians are mobilized. They’re determined."
"We’re
seeing millions of Iranians out in the streets chanting “Death to the
dictator, Death to the Islamic Republic.” They’re also chanting, “this
is the final battle. Pahlavi will return.” Pahlavi, of course, is his
royal highness, the crown prince of Iran. And the reason that they’re
calling for Pahlavi to return is because Pahlavi is the only person that
Iranians trust to transition them from a totalitarian Islamic
dictatorship into a functioning secular, democratic society."
"At
the same time, we’re also seeing horrific footage of Islamic regime
terrorists who are literally just opening fire, shooting into crowds of
unarmed Iranians. But, we’re also seeing videos of Iranians who are
fighting back. Some of them are using homemade Molotov cocktails. I
don’t condone violence, but when you have a population that’s unarmed
and being brutally murdered, this is how Iranians are fighting back. At
this point, Iranians have nothing left to lose, and these are the true
freedom fighters of the 21st century." (January 2026 interview)
"Mosques in occupied Iran are hubs of terrorism. Burn them down. Bomb them." (X)
Goldie Ghamarie, Iranian-Canadian activist, former Ontario MLA
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| Goldie
Ghamari, a prominent critic of the Iranian regime and former Ontario
MPP, threatened with criminal charges over an X post that linked the
IRGC to mosques in Iran. Ashley Fraser/Postmedia News |
Goldie
Ghamari is credited for what she is, a passionate political activist
who advocates for the downfall of the Islamic Republic of Iran's
theocratic regime. A regime that has for far too long oppressed and
persecuted Iranians, forcing them to submit to radical Islamist
fundamentalism, completely altering the society pre-1979, when Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran from exile in France, to engineer
the downfall of the Shah of Iran at a time when Iran, under the Shah's
rule was a friend and ally of the West.
Under
the Islamic Republic, all that the West stood for in democratic values
was demonized by the theocracy which also made no secret of its plan to
destroy another nation in the Middle East, the State of Israel. The
regime's hostility to the United States was immediately illustrated when
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was seized by radical Islamist students, and
66 U.S. diplomatic staff were taken hostage in retaliation for the U.S.
welcoming Shah Pahlavi for medical treatment and haven.
Under
the Ayatollah and his ruling mullahs, including the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps, the scheme was laid for minority Shiites to
form a pincer-like geographic move to challenge the primacy of the Arab
Sunni majority in the Middle East through violent insurrection. Aryan
Iran under the regime, was determined to become the driving
political/cultural/religious/social force, using its oil wealth and the
manipulation of Shiite fundamentalism to gain its goal of conquest.
That
led to its al-Quds division of the IRGC forming Shiite-led militias
trained, armed and loyal to the regime to act as its enforcement arms
locally and abroad. In Lebanon the Hezbollah militia was formed,
separate and apart of and a challenge to, the official Lebanese
military. As was Islamic Jihad. Hamas, the governing group in Gaza, came
under Iranian aegis as well, as did tribal Shiite militias in Iraq,
prepared to do the Iranian regime's bidding. In Lebanon in the 1980s,
Hezbollah introduced itself through suicide bombers who blew up a U.S.
military base in Beirut, killing 241 U.S. marines.
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 BREAKING  I
just received a death threat by Islamic Regime-linked hacker group
"Handala Hack Team" from the e-mail address: Handala_Team@outlook.com "Death to Elica le Bon and Goldie Ghamari |
The
X post that Goldie Ghamari was ordered to take down by the Ottawa
Police Service was accompanied by a video illustrating an IRGC rally
taking place within a Tehran mosque. She was warned she would be charged
under Section 319 of the Criminal Code if she failed to comply with
the order. This, at a time in Canada when for the last three years mobs
of pro-Hamas supporters surged through the streets of Ottawa accusing
Israel of 'genocide' for striking back against Palestinian terrorists
who slaughtered Jewish children, women and other civilians, in a rampage
of rape and dismemberment and hostage-taking.
Despite
that the protesters wearing masks and keffiyehs chanted hate messages
and threats against Jews in Canada, police forces across the country did
little to warn them against offending Canada's hate laws in their
invective of hate, harassment and threats. An omission of public duty
that reflected the federal Liberal government's own lack of responsible
reaction, followed by provincial and municipal governments in turn,
alongside the nation's police forces, as the marches went on week after
week, proclaiming 'globalize the intifada', 'Final Solution', and
'Palestine will be free from the river to the sea'...all understood as
threats against the existence of Israel.
Iran,
through its minions that have infiltrated Canadian society, politics
and academia, along with the Muslim Brotherhood and operatives of the
regime's terrorist groups, has a malign presence in Canada, threatening
the safety and security not only of Canadian Jews, but Iranian-Canadians
who detest the Iranian regime and want their country freed from its
malevolent tyranny. Goldie Ghamari is one of the leaders of those
campaigning for the end of the Islamic Republic. The presence of Iranian
proxies in Canada, of members of the IRGC, of the regime itself
represents a danger to Canada, their presence ignored by government
despite that they are on Canada's terrorist list.
Goldie
Ghamari has made herself a public figure of great respect, appearing on
U.S. cable news and Piers Morgan Uncensored. She has a Iranian affairs
YouTube channel with hundreds of thousands subscribers. And she has been
threatened by terrorist groups operating out of the North America with
assassination. Threats she has relayed to police and with local
authorities. An American-Iranian was also threatened with assassination
by the same group. A $250,000 beheading bounty was posted for their
assassination.
FBI Director Kash Patel responded to those threats where Canadian officials failed to: "This
FBI will hunt down every actor behind these cowardly death threats and
cyberattacks and will bring the full force of American law enforcement
down on them", he stated in March. In Canada, Masood
Masjoody, an anti-regime Canadian math professor of Iranian birth was
was found murdered a month ago. Two Iranians now face charges of
first-degree murder in his death.
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| Laptop and source code on the screen composing flag of Iran.(photo credit: max.ku/Shutterstock) |
Labels: Goldie Ghamari, Iranian-Canadians, Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ottawa Police Service
Canada's Limp Recognition of Terrorist Groups
"By
2011, she [Charlotte Kates] helped to found Samidoun, which boasts chapters around the
world and has the stated purpose of seeking “to achieve justice for
Palestinian prisoners,” in Israeli detention through demonstrations and
other public events. Earlier this year she travelled to Iran to accept a
human rights award, where it also has a chapter."
"Many
of the prisoners she advocates to be freed have links to “terrorism,
assassinations and countless attacks against Israel,” according to
Public Safety Canada."
"By
listing a group as a terrorist entity, it becomes a crime to provide
them with material support. Leading up to its listing, Kates’
organization had long sparked concern from political leaders and
companies. One point, she told supporters they could only take paper
cheques, in light of the restrictions placed on them."
Stephanie Taylor, National Post
Almost
a year-and-a-half after Samidoun was listed as a designated terrorist
group in Canada, no move has yet been made by any government authority
to disband their Canadian operations. For that period as well Samidoun
retained charitable status with Revenue Canada, continuing to raise
funds in Canada to be sent abroad to Hamas and to the PFLP where
Samidoun's founder Charlotte Kate's husband, Palestinian Khaled Barakat
is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Both
husband and wife, incidentally, have Canadian citizenship.
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| Anti-Israel protesters at a Samidoun-organized rally burn a Canadian flag outside the Vancouver Art Gallery on October 7, 2024. Photo by Jarryd Jaeger/X |
"[It is completely unacceptable [that Samidoun remained a federally registered not-for-profit]."
"I
have therefore directed government officials to urgently look at any
and all options to formally dissolve Samidoun as well as any and all
listed terrorist entities in Canada."
Melanie Joly, Industry Minister, September 2025
Oops,
big splash, but never carried through. Samidoun remains headquartered
in Vancouver. Finally, Corporations Canada pulled Samidoun registration
on March 27, stating that Samidoun, accused not only of advocating for
violent terrorism, but of helping to fundraise for active Gazan terror
groups, took action -- actually no, they did not. A statement on that
very same day by the U.S. Department of the Treasury elaborated more
fully, accusing Samidoun of exploiting the charitable sector to bankroll
extremist violence. A "sham fundraiser whose efforts have supported terrorism".
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| Samidoun, advocating for Palestinian prisoners...Photo: Fatin al-Tamimi |
Samidoun
remained an active listing on Corporations Canada's official database,
including a business number and names and addresses of three Samidoun
directors. The listing eventually had a note appended to warn observers
Corporations Canada was in the process of reviewing details of a
terrorist organization, that any contact with the group might risk
criminal prosecution. "It
is a criminal offence for anyone in Canada ... to directly or
indirectly provide property knowing that it will be used by or benefit a
terrorist group", they alerted.
The
registration remained active and only after a technical violation of
the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act was resolved would their
registration be wiped out. That violation seems to have been that
Samidoun ceased submitting annual filings, following its terror
designation; an oversight that was ultimately responsible for its being "dissolved for non-compliance". Really.
Since
Samidoun's official federal terrorist designation none of its
organizers have faced any charges. Co-founder Charlotte Kates remains
free to enter and exit the country as she wishes. Despite the terror
designation the Samidoun website and social media accounts remain
active. On the website a statement appears that Samidoun intends to
ignore the error designation, where Canada is referred to as a "settler-colonial state built on genocide".
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| A screenshot of the Samidoun-led anti-Israel protest
outside the Vancouver Art Gallery where Charlotte Kates was arrested,
April 26, 2024. Photo by freepalestinetricitiesbc/Instagram |
Labels: Charitable Status, Samidoun, Terrorist Designation, Vancouver Headquarters
Nepotism By Any Other Name : Real and Perceived Conflict of Interest
"I am proactively applying a conflict of interest filter to Alto, a
wholly owned subsidiary of the government of Canada."
"This measure is being implemented due to a personal connection to
someone close to me in the organization, to safeguard against any real
or perceived conflict of interest."
Francois-Philippe Champagne letter to Mark Carney
"This is a good situation, because we have the partner who can pursue her career."
"So we have to look at them as individuals. We need to have a system that will enable them to have those careers."
"There are rules, there are regulations and the minister of finance has
followed those rules and regulations in notification of the ethics
commissioner, in recusing himself from dealings with respect to Alto."
"[This is a] really exciting project for Ontario, for Quebec and for the whole of Canada."
Prime Minister Mark Carney
"The prospect of a finance minister making decisions as part of the
federal government's budgetary process which present distinct benefits
and advantages for his partner and her employer — and acting and voting
in Parliament to give those effect — is a very troubling development."
"An
investigation is absolutely essential here, including to validate the
existence and application of his unpublished — and only now revealed —
'conflict of interest filter' in addition to all of his parliamentary
engagement on this matter."
Conservative ethics critic Michael Barrett
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| A public consultation on the Alto project in Ottawa earlier this year was packed with displays. (Mathieu Deroy/Radio-Canada) |
"From the outset, she disclosed her personal connection to the
minister."
"The Office of the
Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner was consulted proactively,
and clear measures were put in place to prevent any real or perceived
conflict."
"[Gaudet] is strictly focused on interactions
with the federal public service [and ] is not involved with ministerial
offices, including those of Transport or Finance."
Benoit Bourdeau, manager, media relations, Alto
Finance
Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne released a letter written in
September by him and addressed to the prime minister, in it vowing he
would not participate in any decision relating to the government-backed
organization tasked with the high-speed rail link proposal that would
travel back and forth from Toronto to Quebec City. This is no casual
undertaking. And there is no guarantee that it will be well-used, much
less that it is even needed, with a price tag of $90 billion, which
critics say with certainty will end up costing more, perhaps much more.
The
issue at hand is that Minister Champagne's wife, Anne-Marie Gaudet, was
hired as vice-president of the environment for Alto, back in August of
2025. Writing his intention to "proactively apply a conflict of interest filter", reflecting the fact that he has a "personal connection"
with someone who works for Alto, as finance minister, Mr. Champagne
produced a federal budget providing the organization with hundreds of
millions of dollars. How this can be construed as 'no problem' as far as
conflict of interests are concerned is baffling.
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| Prime
Minister Mark Carney was asked whether Finance Minister
François-Philippe Champagne has a conflict of interest regarding his
partner's role as a vice-president of Alto's high speed rail project.
Carney said the minister is following the rules by notifying the ethics
commissioner and recusing himself from Alto-related dealings. Still from video/CBC |
As
finance minister, responsible for steering Canada's finances and
budgetary allocations, with his wife deeply involved as a
high-functioning employee who stands to benefit materially, her husband
is in a position where he allocates government financing of tax money to
an enterprise of no particular value to transporting people from
Toronto to Quebec city, particularly when other alternatives by rail and
air are already in existence. They cost less to operate, are already in
operation, the cost of their use to the public is less than will be the
case of a high-speed version, which promises to lop an hour off the
current time.
Minister
Champagne's wife Anne-Marie Gaudet has occupied senior roles in
environmental assessment and in the transportation sector, including
that of a senior role at the Port of Quebec. She is obviously well
qualified to take up this position, or would be under circumstances
other than being the wife of Canada's Minister of Finance; a clear and
obvious issue of unethical decision-making on their part; husband and
wife, despite being approved by the ethics commissioner and given a
stamp of approval by the prime minister. Entirely inappropriate and
inexcusable.
Yet
Prime Minister Mark Carney sees nothing amiss in the situation,
insisting that Mr. Champagne is following government ethics rules in
recusing himself from the project. As finance minister disbursing
immense sums of government (taxation) funding in the billions of
dollars for a splashy infrastructure project, how can he not be involved
in matters pertaining to the high-speed rail link? The very prospect is
beyond ludicrous and epitomizes this government's penchant for evading
basic ethics requirements to ensure public trust.
Alto,
a wholly owned subsidiary of the federal government, means Champagne,
through the filter, may not take part in any discussion, decisions or
communications with government representatives on the high-speed rail
project he is responsible for funding and in so doing, obviously
supporting his wife's pecuniary interests in the process, and by
extension, his own.
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| Prime Minister Mark Carney says Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured, has followed ethics rules. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) |
"Ethics screens should be banned because they are secretive
smokescreens that are not independently enforced and do not prevent
cabinet ministers and top government officials from participating in
decision-making processes when they have a conflict of interest."
"[They] hide the fact that the office holder is
participating even when they or their family members or friends can
profit or benefit from the decision."
"That is clearly a secretive, closed-circle, unethical system that
provides no evidence that Champagne actually recused himself from
decisions concerning Alto."
Duff Conacher, Democracy Watch
Labels: Alto, Democracy Watch, Finance Minister Champagne, High Speed Toronto-to-Quebec City Rail, Urgent Ethics Issue, Wife Anne-Marie Gaudet
Associated Press, Propagandists for Iran
"Iran wanted to negotiate for peace with [U.S. President Donald] Trump, but Trump responded with war."
'He started the war, but we will definitely be the victorious side."
Jaafar Mohammadi, Zanjan, Iran, provincial director of cultural and Islamic guidance
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| Pedestrians walk by a destroyed building within the Grand Hosseiniyeh,
with the mosque visible in the background, which officials at the site
say was hit by U.S.-Israeli airstrikes Tuesday, in Zanjan, Iran,
Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) |
In
an obvious edification exercise for the great readership of the
Associated Press, permission was given by whoever passes as an authority
figure now in the Islamic Republic of Iran to set out on a day's
journey through part of Iran, not far from the capital Tehran, for a
group of Associated Press reporters. Clearly, 'authorities' in Iran
recognize the non-hostile attitude taken by the Associated Press in its
reportage, picked up by mainstream legacy media all over the
English-speaking world.
One
can recall the Third Reich in WWII exercising a high degree of
alertness to positive propaganda that belied the extent of Fascist
Germany's master plan to conquer Europe, one country at a time, from the
Nordic nations to Eastern and then Western Europe in its inexorable
military push for territory and the advance of fascism with Berlin at
the helm of a brave new world subservient to Nazi ideology.
This
kind of devious white-washing of the gritty swamp of ideology and
conquest allied with the duping of bystanding nations to the belief that
the anti-human-rights, averse-to-freedom and constant lethal attacks on
sovereign nations who reject totalitarianism and tyrannical rule of
despots whose malign agendas are meant to disrupt world order and
social cohesion, is not uncommon, and Iran, the foremost supporter of
terrorism globally is a past master of feigning innocence of any
malignant purpose to its future plans.
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| A picture of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hangs on
the side of the road in the outskirts of Tehran, Iran, early Sunday,
April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) |
A
just-published piece meant for global uptake under the AP byline
ostensibly written by a Bassem Mroue, Middle East correspondent to AP,
logged the 12-hour impressions gathered by AP reporters as they drove
toward Tehran to report the continuation of daily life "with
only occasional signs of the continuing war, including a Shiite
religious centre that officials say was damaged by a recent airstrike".
The
writer mentioned that AP operates within Iran, aside from this more
recent permission granted for an additional 'team' to enter to gain a
"glimpse of the country at the centre of a regional war that has jolted
the world economy and shows no sign of ending five weeks after Khamenei
was killed in the opening U.S. and Israeli salvo".
Foreign press would be permitted to report directly from within Iran
only if their perspective vis-a-vis Iran is known to be 'friendly'. And
AP does not disappoint.
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| Iran International |
While
hastening to assure the reader that AP 'retains full editorial control
of its content'. Well, of course it does, since whatever it writes gilds
the lily of the brazen nuclear-seeking regime with its Shiite axis
intention of dominating the majority Sunni states in the Middle East and
above all its often-declared mission of exterminating Israel from the
geography of a region that Jews were historically ancestral to. All of
which sits nicely with the AP agenda.
Entering
the northwestern city of Zanjan, some six hours from the border of
Turkey, where the team started out from, Iranian officials informed of
an airstrike that hit a religious community centre causing the death of
two people, and destroying a library and a clinic in a centuries-old
compound whose golden dome was damaged by the strike. AP reports the
Israeli military having stated "a military headquarters"
was hit, and it is never their intention to harm civilian facilities.
While AP quoted that Israeli explanation, it adds there was no further
'elaboration'. Why would there be?
Iran,
as well as its proxies, has a habit of installing military bases,
weapons depots, nuclear installations, alongside civilian enclaves,
hospitals included. Priceless for cover, and all the more so for
propaganda purposes.
A leaked
internal directive from the IRGC’s missile command appears to show that
the use of civilian locations to conceal, support and in some cases
facilitate missile launch operations is not ad hoc, but structured,
documented and built into operational planning.
The
33-page document shared with Iran International by the hacktivist group
Edalat-e Ali (Ali’s Justice) has been marked “very confidential” and is
titled Instruction for Identification, Maintenance, and Use of Positions.
The
document is attributed to the Specialized Documents Center of the
Intelligence and Operations Deputy of the IRGC's missile command.
Arash Sohrabi, Iran International
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| People walk near Iranian missiles in a park in Tehran, March 26, 2026. Iran International |
"It has hurt me a lot and distressed me a lot."
"With these airstrikes, [The U.S. and Israel] are showing their malicious intent to the whole world."
Somayeh Shojaei, local Zanjan resident
Conveniently,
AP finds Iranians eager to condemn not their repressive,
human-rights-abusing regime that has kept the country prisoner to a
fundamentalist theocratic regime for over 45 years, to be quoted as
proof that Iran is innocent of all and any charges of malevolent intent,
and is an innocent victim of a power-hungry duo, intent for no good
reason on toppling the regime and destroying as much of the civilian
infrastructure of an ancient country as it can manage before the UN
makes good on its threats of charging both with war crimes.
Trump, the article intones has threatened to bomb Iran "back to the Stone Ages where they belong",
after the IRGC closed the Strait of Hormuz once the U.S. and Israel
carried out thousands of airstrikes countrywide. Most of Iran's leaders
have been assassinated; those would be the leaders, needless to say,
complicit in the slaughter of an estimated 40,000 Iranians who last came
out on the streets of cities across Iran to demand the end of the
regime and freedom for their country.
The
AP article goes on to state that daily life in Iran carries on, in city
after city where they witnessed normal traffic, businesses open and
people walking the streets. Women, observed the article were seen
without the mandatory head covering demanded by the ruling theocracy.
They paid dearly for that. But AP made no mention of other women covered
head to toe in black shrouds. With no little amount of inferred
skepticism, mention is made of the U.S. and Israel aiming at military
and internal security forces.
"The
AP reporters saw several government buildings and police stations that
had been destroyed. They passed a number of checkpoints operated by
plain-clothes Basij, an internal security force, and uniformed members
of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard." That would
be, of course, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps considered a
terrorist organization by a number of Western countries; they and their
offshoot Basij slaughtered Iranians at will just several months earlier.
But to read the AP account they're merely agents of the regime as any
national guard would be in any Western nation of note.
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| Iranian missiles displayed in a park (March 26, 2026) Iran International |
Labels: Associated Press, Basij Militia, Islamic Republic of Ian, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Propaganda, U.S.Israeli Aerial Bombardment