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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

MUSLIM SERIAL RAPIST CONVICTED IN CANADA - MEDIA BLACKOUT ON HIS SEX-SLAVERY CHARGES - He will probably be out on parole in two years

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Muslim Mass Rape comes to Canada

The Rebel Media, January 15, 2016




A 33-year-old Muslim migrant to Canada, Walid Mustafa Chalhoub, was convicted of 24 charges of sexual assault and extortion against ten teenaged girls in Montreal. He pled guilty yesterday, part-way through his trial.
 
Chalhoub would find teenaged white girls, get them drunk and high, have sex with them and film it. Then he’d threaten to expose them, unless they paid him money, or had more sex with him.
 
One 16-year-old victim testified: “He said he could set my house on fire, to think of my family, that he was part of the Mafia.”
 
Read more about other cases of sexual exploitation and rape by Muslims of teens in Canada, and see link for the full-length The Rebel show

Chalhoub raped more women than Paul Bernardo did. Convicted, 11 year sentence. But of course, under our laws, he’ll be out on day parole in less than two years.
 
This is Rotherham style rape slavery, and it’s now in Canada.
 
Did you hear about it in the news? On the CBC’s National? On CTV? The Globe and Mail, the National Post, the Toronto Star?
 
This is the most shocking crime I have read about in Canada in a year. And yet there’s a media blackout about it.
 
And 50,000 more Syrian migrants are being fast-tracked into Canada, without a single question about their views of women, or infidels, or violence or sharia law…
 
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nightclub attack policeJIHAD SHOOTING IN NIGHT CLUB IN CALGARY, CANADA  -  Media buries the story.

Two men named Mohammad involved in shooting in Calgary.

They arrived by car, one of them walked inside and opened fire on the crowd for no apparent reason - Bouncers took him down.

At around 1:30 a.m., three men pulled up in front of the nightclub. Two waited in the car, while the other walked up to the front door and fired several shots inside.  One victim was shot, police said.

Read more
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/01/jihadi-coverup-in-canada-muslims-open-fire-inside-calgary-nightclub-bouncers-take-them-down-video/


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Toronto Police:  Girl, 13, lured on Facebook and forced into sex trade

Young teen allegedly held captive by 3 accused persons for a month


Kahmal Howard Paris, 22, and Alico Allen, 19,  are accused of forcing a 13-year-old girl to perform sexual acts for a month.

 Kahmal Howard Paris, 22, and Alico Allen, 19, are accused of forcing a 13-year-old girl to perform sexual acts for a month. (Toronto Police Service)
 
The victim was held captive for a month, Insp. Joanna Beaven-Desjardins told reporters on Friday. During that time, the people accused in the case forced the victim to have sex with clients in Niagara Falls, Toronto and Brampton.
 
Beaven-Desjardins said the victim and the teenage suspect had mutual Facebook friends.

After talking to each other on social media, police allege that the 17-year-old lured the victim to a meet-up with another one of the accused, 22-year-old Kahmal Howard Paris.
 
Police said it was during that meeting at Paris's Toronto home that the victim was told she would be taken to Niagara Falls to perform sexual services for clients.
 
The victim said she did not want to do that, but police allege Paris told her she didn't have a choice and threatened violence if she didn't comply. Police say she was also introduced to the third accused, 19-year-old Alico Allen.
 
The three accused then allegedly took the victim to Niagara Falls, where they rented hotel rooms in order to service clients.

There, Beaven-Desjardins said, Paris and the female accused took pictures of the 13-year-old victim in various states of undress and posted them in escort ads on backpages.com offering sexual services.
 
During three days spent in Niagara Falls, Paris allegedly sexually assaulted the victim on three different occasions, said Beaven-Desjardins.
 
From there, the victim was taken back to Toronto by way of Guelph, Ont., and forced to service clients at various hotels in Toronto and Brampton, police say.
On Nov. 9, police say that Paris became "enraged" with the victim, beat her and then left the residence they were in.
 
While he was gone, investigators say the victim managed to escape the house and flag down a citizen, who called police.
 
Read more
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/human-trafficking-teen-arrest-1.3327507



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Human traffickers going unpunished
 in Canada, experts say

After nearly a decade, a law designed to catch human traffickers who exploit vulnerable people has netted few charges and even fewer convictions in Canada, anti-trafficking advocates complain.
 
There have been 35 human trafficking convictions since new laws to combat the problem came into effect in 2005, according to Public Safety Canada’s latest report.
 
Among those cases, at least nine of the victims were under the age of 18 and two of those 35 cases involved trafficking for forced labour.
 
When it comes to charges, Statistics Canada data shows that 125 people were charged in Canada between 2005 and 2012 in incidents in which trafficking in persons was the most serious offence.
 
Under a Criminal Code provision established in November 2005, people can be charged with trafficking in persons if they recruit, conceal or otherwise exercise control over a person for the purpose of exploiting them.
 
Exploitation, under the law, means the victim believes that disobeying the trafficker puts their safety or the safety of loved ones at risk.
 
Human trafficking can include forced labour, forced prostitution and other sex-related work such as working for massage parlours and escort services.
 
Jennifer Mann, a Manitoba senior Crown attorney, said there is no question that human trafficking is happening, but it’s a crime that is under-reported.
 
“We’ve had very few cases come to our attention in prosecutions,” she said. “Victims of that crime don’t typically go to police and report what’s happening to them.”

 
More than 90 per cent of the convictions in Canada involve domestic human trafficking; the remaining cases involved people being brought into Canada from another country.
 
That’s a gap that trafficking expert and author Benjamin Perrin says is “deeply concerning,” as his research shows there are a large number of international victims in Canada from eastern Europe and Asia.
 
“Their traffickers have never been prosecuted and held accountable,” he said.
 
“This suggests that the criminals behind these enterprises are getting away with impunity, profiting lucratively, and we should be extremely concerned that’s the case.”

Read more
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/human-traffickers-going-unpunished-in-canada-experts-say-1.2584944



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African Canadian Ambrosie Dhine  arrested in Toronto and charged with human trafficking
http://www.citynews.ca/2015/09/30/toronto-man-arrested-and-charged-in-human-trafficking-investigation/


 
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