Canada Entry Ban: I Have Finally Won

... It is now over, and I am deeply grateful to my friends in Canada whose
perseverance and belief in the justice of my case has made it possible. They
include my attorney Dorothy Fox and a loyal support group in Ontario, as
well as my court witnesses, former Canadian Ambassador in Belgrade James
Bissett, former UNPROFOR Commander Major-General Lewis MacKenzie, former New
York Times correspondent David Binder, and former senior Bush-I
Administration official, Col. Ronald Hatchett (US Army, Ret.)...

 

By:Srdja Trifkovic | June 18, 2015 

It's taken over four years, tens of thousands of dollars, and a dozen
trans-Atlantic trips. but my Kafkaesque ordeal north of the border is
finally over. Having lost the initial case against me in September 2013, and
the appeal on April 27 of this year, the government in Ottawa has missed the
deadline for appeal to the Federal Court, the final instance.

The particulars of the case are now available to the curious in these two
PDFs (attached). It is a long read, but well worth it. No summary would do
justice to this breathtakingly sordid story of Canada's liberal-fascist
regime making a 100% politically motivated decision to exclude a "hateful
individual" (their words!) from its territory, scrambling for some
quasi-legal cover to justify that decision, and then mobilizing its
unlimited financial and other resources htoping to wear the designated
victim down.

For the early stages of my fight, go here
<http://www.blazingcatfur.ca/2011/02/26/banned-from-canadistan-by-srdja-trif
kovic>  and here
<https://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/barred-from-canada-an-update> . In the
first of those two reports I wrote on February 26, 2011, two days after
being expelled: "The Muslims are feeling triumphant, of course
<http://www.bosniak.org/irgc-welcomes-denial-of-entry-to-genocide-denier-srd
ja-trifkovic>  ... but the affair is far from over." It is now over, and I
am deeply grateful to my friends in Canada whose perseverance and belief in
the justice of my case has made it possible. They include my attorney
Dorothy Fox and a loyal support group in Ontario, as well as my court
witnesses, former Canadian Ambassador in Belgrade James Bissett, former
UNPROFOR Commander Major-General Lewis MacKenzie, former New York Times
correspondent David Binder, and former senior Bush-I Administration
official, Col. Ronald Hatchett (US Army, Ret.).

The political nature of the case has been blatantly clear all along. As
Diana Johnstone wrote a week after I was sent from Vancouver to Seattle
<http://www.globalresearch.ca/free-speech-scandal-in-vancouver/23461> ,
which prevented me from addressing a Serbian students' group at the
University of British Columbia, this amazing decision is all the more
scandalous in that it was taken ad hoc in response to the hate campaign by
self-declared representatives of one Bosnian ethnic group - the Muslims -
carrying out a vendetta against another Bosnian ethnic group, the Serbs:

Is this what you mean by "multiculturalism"? The banning of a peaceful
speaker is contrary to the democratic principles which the Western NATO
powers, including Canada, constantly preach to the rest of the world. It
would be reprehensible regardless of the circumstances. However, upon
examination, the circumstances aggravate the case. The hate campaign
launched against Dr. Trifkovic by certain groups claiming to represent
Bosnian Muslims is based on distortions, lies and glaring sophistries. I say
this as one who by no means shares all of Dr. Trifkovic's political analyses
or religious convictions, but who recognizes that he defends his convictions
with an intellectual integrity totally lacking in the attacks against him.
In particular, I tend to consider Dr. Trifkovic's assessment of an alleged
Muslim threat to the West to be misplaced or exaggerated. However, the
treatment that he has received from Canada in response to the complaints of
a Muslim lobby provides unexpected support to his argument.

"One point on which I do agree with Dr. Trifkovic is precisely the point for
which he is most fiercely attacked: Srebrenica," Dr. Johntone wrote in March
2011. Today, as the propaganda pitch escalates to the point of hysteria with
the approach of the 20th anniversary of the massacre, it is particularly
pertinent to remember her summary:

I wish to point out the ambiguities in the expression "genocide denial" used
to characterize Dr. Trifkovic's position on Srebrenica. The ambiguity
concerns the difference between facts and interpretation of facts. I must
insist that everyone has the right to be wrong about both; Canada has no
means to exclude from its territory all the people who are constantly
misstating facts and interpreting them erroneously. But I wish to point to a
difference. On Srebrenica, the facts are partly established, partly
disputed, and partly unknown. This is because material evidence is by no
means as clear and comprehensive as the general public has been led to
believe. 

Independent studies have been hard to carry out, but certain facts can now
be considered established, Diana Johnstone went on. There were a large
number of Muslim casualties following the July 1995 fall of Srebrenica, some
of them victims of executions, in violation of international law. These were
massacres that took place in the context of a bloody three-sided civil war
in which massacres were committed by all sides:

Description of the massacres that took place in Srebrenica as "genocide" is
not fact but interpretation. It hinges on the disputed question of
intention. To some observers, including myself, the crime of genocide
implies intent to exterminate a population, and cannot be done by sparing
women and children. The Serb forces who captured Srebrenica helped women,
children and the elderly leave the war zone for safety. The execution of
captured military-age men is more plausibly explained by revenge or by
desire to weaken the enemy forces. This would indeed be a war crime, but not
"genocide". The International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
in The Hague, largely financed and staffed by the NATO countries which took
the Muslim side in the Bosnian civil wars, found a way to describe
Srebrenica as "genocide" by redefining the term. The three-judge panel
accepted a sociologist's theory that by killing all the men, the Serbs meant
to commit a localized "genocide", since in that "patriarchal" society, the
women would not come back without their men. This is not what most people
understand by the term "genocide". The ICTY verdict has subtly deceived the
general public, while providing a justification of NATO intervention in
former Yugoslavia against the Serbs, stigmatized as responsible for
"genocide".

This orchestrated stigmatization of Serbs as "genocidal" - amounting to
incitement to racial hatred - is back on the agenda. In addition to being a
major obstacle to genuine peace and reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
from where I write these lines, it is also yet another proof how easily it
is, in this postmodern world, to turn fiction into facts and vice versa.

[PDF Part I - here
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B18-UAtyael0aWVrUmt0Y3VsU1E&authuser=0> ;
Part II - here
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B18-UAtyael0Q2FKM1ZxVVJaM0E&authuser=0> ]


https://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/canada-entry-ban-i-have-finally-won/

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