GayandRight

My name is Fred and I am a gay conservative living in Ottawa. This blog supports limited government, the right of the State of Israel to live in peace and security, and tries to expose the threat to us all from cultural relativism, post-modernism, and radical Islam. I am also the founder of the Free Thinking Film Society in Ottawa (www.freethinkingfilms.com)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Stop the Tamil Tigers in Ottawa...

Supporters of the Tamil Tigers have taken over in downtown Ottawa, with the police just looking on...David Harris, one of Canada's top experts on terrorism, wrote this column for the Ottawa Citizen.
Following similar disruptions in Toronto, LTTE supporters were heavily represented in the demonstration-cum-invasion of downtown Ottawa that began last week. Apparently without bothering to secure municipal permits for the protests, Tiger supporters laid siege to the national capital, their red LTTE flags casting shadows over Parliament itself. These disruptions periodically paralysed citizens' lawful and legitimate business in the Wellington Street area and other central Ottawa routes bordering on Parliament. The daily commutes of thousands were disrupted.

Bluntly put, this meant that Tiger sympathizers were illegally allowed to dictate the suspending of legitimate traffic and citizen access at will. Meanwhile, plentiful terrorist flags fly in an appropriately scarlet stream, some held aloft by children.

Supporters of a world-class terror organization thus made manifest what has already started to dawn on many Canadians: terrorist groups and their apologists are becoming confident about flaunting their increasing power and influence in Canada.

In all this, the LTTE's public taunting of Canadian law and standards was remarkable. So was the absence of a sense among protesters that the exercise was an insult to the parliamentary governmental system that declared the Tigers an enemy of humanitarian principles and Canadians' security.

In the spirit of the age, official statements indicate that officers responded to all this unlawfulness with "dialogue."

Canadians need answers to many questions: How could the core of our national capital be taken over in such a way? Why did Ottawa's police assume passive approaches to the invading and paralysing of one of the capital's most logistically and symbolically significant routes? It can be good to avoid clashes, but what of the periodic impression that police were irrelevant before a swarm of self-advertised terror supporters that seemed so obviously to be breaching bylaws? Why did the mayor and city government not instantly condemn the outlawry? Will transgressors be charged?

And how much is this costing? Despite Ottawa's shortages of equipment, ambulances had to squat strategically throughout the city's downtown byways -- just in case the Tigers gave up on dialogue -- along with ominously dark-windowed four-by-fours and emergency fire vehicles.

Is the logic that the Tigers will stop draining city finances once the federal government hands over policy-making power on Sri Lanka? As for supply-side terrornomics: Where does the money for staging such protests come from? The same place you go to finance suicide vests?

This is a question for counterterrorism authorities or whoever is left to run Ottawa when the Tigers, doubtless tiring of police outreaching, liaising and dialoguing, eventually toss the city back to its leaderless residents.

The enforcement of our laws is doubly important at a time when near-boundless immigration, related demographic shifts and radicalizing communities mean that officials could increasingly be tempted to profit politically from appeasing dangerous, but influential, groups. Canadians must hold their politicians and bureaucrats accountable for acting in the national interest.

In the meantime, we must remember that our behaviour in such matters is studied carefully by Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda and other extremist groups that target Canada and the West. They take a professional interest in knowing which cities conduct themselves like soft targets.

5 Comments:

Blogger ian said...

They should do what the G20 security forces did.Block them in and keep them there long past when they would like to go home.

5:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Supporters of the Tamil Tigers have taken over in downtown Ottawa, with the police just looking on...David Harris, one of Canada's top experts on terrorism, wrote this column for the Ottawa Citizen."

Nice of you to notice 8 days into the siege. For fuck's sake Fred you've been blogging about terrorists abroad for years but when they come to Ottawa and shut down traffic you don't say a word for a week? Kinda invalidates everything you've ever written about terrorism, I've never been so disappointed in my fellow citizens.

5:04 PM  
Blogger GayandRight said...

give me a break, please. As I blogged, i was in boston visiting my sister for passover..hot home late friday afternoon....and spent the weekend preparing for my double feature showing at the national archives....and I am now in North carolina on busines....

fred

5:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What also bothered me was that there was a concerted campaign to shut down opposition to these demonstrations on CFRA's Lowell Green radio show. There were so many calls from Tamils from Montreal and Toronto that Green finally had to say he would accept no calls from outside the city.

Haven't heard a word about this campaign in the MSM.

6:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The tigers flag is different than Tamileelam National Flag.If the nternational community recognize the Tamils justified rights of self-determination the Tamileelam.The LTTE should be disapeared themselvs So The IC have to give back Tamils rights which they had before colonial time in CEYLON.

2:07 PM  

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