First videos from massive protests in the Czech Republic and Slovakia today are beginning to trickle in

Today, the 28th of October, 2015, saw massive, co-ordinated, anti-migrant protests throughout the Czech and Slovak republics.

Our sources say that the videos from these demonstrations and rallies are coming in and I will bring them to you as they become available.

Added up, over the cities and municipalities and even villages, the protests counted hundreds of thousands of people (according to our best estimates – even though the mainstream media have predictably downplayed these numbers by one or two orders of magnitude).

For example, here is RT’s coverage of the protest in Brno, the capital of Moravia:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9ce_1446083929

(Sorry, still unable to embed into WordPress from LiveLeak…please follow the link.)

More to come in the coming days!!!

European Commission against Racism and Intolerance claims Czech President is an ‘Islamophobe’

Here is an article in a Czech ‘Parliament sheets’ publication that a couple friends forwarded me, wondering if it is worth translating.

Hell yes!

Here is the full translation (by me – so, for errors or inaccuracies, you know whom to blame!).

I wish that they did not cut your heads off [while you are] alive.  Milos Zeman answered European Commission, which had called him ‘islamophobe’.

  1. 10. 2015 17:41

Czech President Milos Zeman is a big Islamophobe.  At least, according to the Commission with Council of Europe which deals with “racism and intolerance”.  The president himself addressed the accusation during his visit to the Zlin region.  He is apparently surprised, because he has no idea, what it means to be an islamophobe, nor how the term itself is actually defined.

Přeji vám, aby vám neuřízli hlavy zaživa. Miloš Zeman odpověděl evropské komisi, která jej nazvala islamofobem

Photo credit:  Daniela Cerna

Description:  President Milos Zeman and Mayor of the Zlin region, Stanislav Misak.

President Milos Zeman, while visiting the Zlin region, reacted to the accusation that he is an inslamophobe.  He is apparently surprised, because he himself does not know what that “islamophobia” actually is.  “The term islamophobia has never been properly defined.  I speak against Islamic radicalism,” he explained during a visit to the company Kovarna Viva in Zlin.

“So, for the authors of this information, I have just one wish:  that somebody will not cut their heads off [while they are] alive,” the President ended his speech.

This was a reaction to the assertion, which was found in a report if the Commission of the Council of Europe.  The full name of this [organization] is European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance and, on Wednesday, it released a report sharply critical of Czech politicians.

“ECRI was informed by numerous sources that political expressions of intolerance are not rare features, especially in times near elections.  The most common targets are the Roma and immigrants, lately, however, Muslims have become vicims of increased Islamophobia,” is, among other things, written in the report.

As the largest Islamophobes in the Czech political arena, the report named Tomio Okamura and also President Milos Zeman.  Regarding them, the commission raised its eyebrows over some of their statements, including some older ones.  “Even the President himself is considered to be an open holder of anti-Islamic views; in the year 2011, reportedly in an interview with a magazine, he stated that ‘moderate Muslim’ is contradicto in adjecto, or a self-contradiction, in the same way as ‘moderate Nazi’ is a contradicto in adjecto,” is an example of what is written in the report.

“He also declared that Islam is not a religion of peace and much less so of tolerance, but a religion of hatred”, is written in the report.  The report was brought to attention in Czech mainly by a non-profit organization ‘Clovek v tisni [People in Need]’.

H/T:  Vlad Tepes, Baron Bodissey

Stephen Coughlin in Ottawa – Part 3

If you cannot make it to the Parliament Hill on Sunday…

This Sunday, the 13th of September, I will be holding a Free Speech Wall event on Ottawa’s Parliament Hill between 1 and 3 pm.

Everyone is welcome!!!

However, a number of people have contacted me, saying they cannot make it for logistical reasons.

A number of people have also contacted me, saying they will not come because the security on The Hill is handled by the RCMP, and with Bill C-51 looming ‘out there’, they fear they might come up on the RCMP’s ‘radar’ and be in danger because of that legislation…

To top this off, my very even-keeled, engineer husband keeps stressing to me that he hopes I make it through this even without getting myself killed….

Yes, we have come to the point in our society where even ‘normal’ people worry that expressing support for Freedom of Speech will get a person arrested or killed!!!

Is this really the society we want to leave to our children?!?!?

If you will be unable – or unwilling – to attend the event on Sunday due to fears for your safety, please, leave your message in the comments, I will print it out, and post it on the wall anonymously on your behalf.

‘Betrayed!’ – a book by Connie Fournier

“F” stands for “Free Dominion”.

That is what Dr. Michael Geist wrote in his ‘internet freedom countdown’.

“F” could just as easily could have stood for “Fournier” – as in Connie and Mark Fournier, who have done more for the freedom of speech and freedom on the Internet than any other Canadians.  And this time, I am not using hyperbole!

20 years to the day and in the very building I had signed my marriage license, I came to observe and blog about a court case involving Free Dominion:  Connie and Mark Fournier.  It was a civil case involving anonymity on the internet and both the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and Dr. Geist’s Electronic Frontier Foundation were intervenors in the case.  Having heard of the latter two and considering any court case they both thought important enough to intervene in to definitely have a significant impact on my own internet and speech freedoms, I came to spectate.  (OK – I have to admit – I am a Geist ‘acolyte’.)

While following this particular case and many, many more, I came to deeply admire Connie and Mark.  Over the years, they have made significant impact on the evolution of our speech and internet rights, always from a deeply principled perspective.

Now, before you get the idea that I agree with Connie and Mark’s political views, let me stop you right there.  They are social conservatives who come from a Christian perspective.  I am a libertarian, just this side of turning into an-cap. And a militant ignostic as well as a registered Kopimist.

Despite the greatly different views we hold on a myriad of topics, I came to like and deeply respect the Fourniers.  Even when we discussed topics we disagreed on, they were respectful and principled and debating things with them has always been a pleasure.

Full disclosure:  the one principle both the Fourniers and I completely and totally agree on – and it is perhaps the most important principle of them all – is the importance of freedom of speech.

I came to understanding the true and essential need for freedom of speech as the cornerstone of our civilization and the internet as the vehicle through which it is anonymously and effectively delivered because I was not only born on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain, I was also born the daughter of a political dissident.  Perhaps because of this, I learned early on that without the freedom to criticize and ridicule political and religious ideologies and figures, you lose the means of defending all your other rights and freedoms. And while I don’t know the route that brought Connie and Mark to the same conclusions, it is a demonstrated fact that they have not only lived by that principle, they have sacrificed all to preserve freedom of speech in Canada (and, by extension, all Magna Carta countries) and have put their financial and physical security – their very well being on the line to protect anonymous speech (in their case, on the internet), which is so very crucial in preventing the abrogation of free speech in public spaces.

OK – I have now sketched in the background so that you, my dear reader, are aware of what I know, think and whatever prejudices I may have regarding  my review of Connie Fournier’s new book:  ‘Betrayed!  Stephen Harper’s War on Principled Conservatism’.

One more thing before I start:  here is a most excellent review of the book by Jay Currie (and, no, I did not read his review before I had made my own mind up).  The comments are excellent!

The Review:

‘Betrayed!  Stephen Harper’s War on Principled Conservatism’ by Connie Fournier is a truly scary book.

Connie Fournier is both intelligent and eloquent and has the skill to line the little pearls up, one by one, till they form a brilliant necklace – or an effective noose…

Yes, I saw a part of the journey that Connie so accurately describes in her book – but I truly only saw a small part.  Yet, step by step, event by event, convoluted happening by convoluted happening, she lights the path and puts forward some very convincing evidence that points not just to the corruption of our ‘progressive’ leaning bureaucracy but also demonstrated how the Harper ‘iron fist’ is affecting things behind the scenes (whether through direct action or through carefully selective inaction).  Limited by the legal rulings still muzzling her, she succeeds in getting the important points across in a logical, accurate and believable manner.

This book has bought into focus the consistency with which the Harper government has sought to control, regulate and stifle internet communication.  The book stops before the Trans Pacific Trade Treaty  –  again, a Harper government ‘baby’, the leaks about which prove the veracity of everything else written in the book.

Yes, I would recommend it as a read – even though I disagree with Connie’s conclusion that the Green Party would be the natural place to cast a protest vote for.  No – I think the Pirate Party of Canada is a much better candidate, as their abid opposition to Bill C-51 is coupled with opposition to copyright consumer right abuses that the TPTT imposes as a supra-national law.  If there is no Pirate Party candidate in your riding, please, do consider running for them.  If my health were better, I most certainly would do my best to try to run for them!

But, again, I digress…

This is an important book to read for everyone who understands the crucial role freedom of speech plays and who would like help navigating the legal jungle of bills and attempts to deny it to us, the citizens – especially as it relates to the electronic medium.

Whether neo-Con or not, this book will open your eyes to the systematic process that is already in place to persecute political foes of the party in power and is written in such an accessible way that even non-techies will understand the implications of the proposed muzzling legislation coming from Harper’s ‘Conservative’ government.

Everyone of my relatives and friends will be getting a copy from me!

RISE CANADA to show Muhammad cartoons: July 11th, 3pm – University and Dundas, Toronto

This is a RISE CANADA event.

For more information, please CONTACT risecanada1@gmail.com

https://www.facebook.com/events/520311158133741/

On Saturday July 11th at 3 pm, Islamic radicals, having been denied a permit to host their hate fest at Queen’s Park, will be celebrating “Al Quds Day” on University Avenue in Toronto. This event in the past promoted violence against Jews.

http://www.jta.org/2015/06/11/news-opinion/world/anti-israel-al-quds-day-rally-in-toronto-not-allowed-on-state-land

RISE CANADA will be showing cartoons of Muhammad at the corner of Dundas Street West and University Avenue on that day. We must show Islamic radicals that holding hate fests and promoting violence against anyone who dares to show a simple cartoon is not acceptable here.

Join us on the NW corner of Dundas and University at 3 pm Saturday, and take a stand for freedom

– See more at: http://www.risecanada.com/2015/07/07/rise-canada-show-muhammad-cartoons-june-11th-3pm-university-dundas/#sthash.bRGONCop.lVHlLUXo.dpuf

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That’s what I said!!!

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