And now:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (S.I.S.I.S.) writes: DE CHASTELAIN ON HONOURS LIST Globe and Mail, December 31, 1998 Page A10 [S.I.S.I.S. note - General John De Chastelain authorized the Canadian Forces Rules of Engagement (ROE) during the 1995 Gustafsen Lake crisis. He was also actively involved in the invasion of Mohawk territory during the Oka crisis in 1990. The influence of highly placed personages such as De Chastelaine and the UN Deputy Secretary General, Louise Frechette (then deputy Minister of Defence), the Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and the BC NDP cabinet, especially the BC Attorney-General/Human Rights Minister Ujjal Dosanjh, all of whom are deeply implicated in the Gustafsen scandal, has resulted in the stonewalling of a widespread call domestically and internationally for a full public inquiry into all aspects of the Gustafsen Lake matter.] London. Britain has honoured Canadian general John de Chastelain and other figures who worked to bring about peace in Northern Ireland. The traditional New Year's Honours List prepared by Prime Minister Tony Blair places heavy emphasis on "those who have helped give peace a chance" in the British province. Mr. De Chastelain, who is heading the arms-decommissioning process, was made a Companion of Honour, a title limited to a handful of members. Former British prime minister John Major, who began the process leading to the April agreement, was also made a Companion of Honour. :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: For more information on De Chastelain: http://kafka.uvic.ca/~vipirg/SISIS/GustLake/jul03sis.html To support a Gustafsen inquiry: http://kafka.uvic.ca/~vipirg/SISIS/GustLake/support.html Letters to the Globe and Mail - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is distributed without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only.
