[War] Canada: Out of Their Minds

Dylan de Valk dylandv at gmail.com
Fri Aug 22 23:36:46 EDT 2008


"Out of Their Minds"
August 5/2014
PM James McColl
Canada

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"The recent Chinese statements regarding the fact that no negotiations ever
taking place are incorrect and wrongly asserted.  It is a well known fact
that many of those Canadian citizens held in Chinese prisons were there for
many years.  Successive governments, under Prime Minister's Chretien,
Martin, and Harper repeatedly contacted the Chinese goverment and attempted
negotiations to get those citizens home.  Each time, they were brusquely
turned away.

This government absolutely rejects any and all Chinese assertions that no
negotiations ever took place.

This government absolutely rejects all Chinese assertions that the recent
operations undertaken by Canadian agents can be considered "Warmongering"
and that Canada is hiding behind NATO.

This government absolutely rejects all war crimes assertions made by the
Chinese government.  War crimes indictments are reserved for mass murderers,
genocidal maniacs, and people committing crimes against humanity.  A rescue
operation can hardly be considered genocidal, mass mudering, and a crime
against humanity when it is aimed at rescuing unjustly held innocents.

This government absolutely forbids and will not allow any Chinese government
involvement in the Canadian justice system.  That risks politicization
and corruption of a well balanced, democratic, and just system.

The recent operation was no military operation.  It was a civilian operation
carried out by civilian agents operating under the premises to minimize all
casualties and release as many wrongly held citizens as was possible.

After debriefing our released citizens we now wish to bring new information
to light.  This government will officially file charges against China to the
United Nations and World Court in the The Hague alleging that the former
prisoners, who cannot be named for security reasons, were tortured and
questioned under duress and that China is guilty of crimes against humanity
under the United Nations Convention Against Torture.  No one can justify the
torturing of a human being under any cirumstances.

Furthermore, Canada will damages charges from the Chinese government for its
tortured citizens amounting to $12,500,000 per prisoner.  Another $5,000,000
will be pressed to help alleviate the pain of the families affected by these
horrible actions.  $5,000,000 will be pressed for in damages and will go to
Canadian charities.  And a further $2,500,000 will be sought to replace lost
equipment and fuel used by agents in their operation.  We hope that this
money will at least partially atone for the Chinese government's unjust and
extreme actions.

Thank you."

McColl again walked off the podium from another press conference.  He had
called an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the recent Chinese
allegations brought forward.  After meeting in the Centre Block, they had
called a press conference that had now left them at this point.

His wife Jennifer caught up to him as he stalked away, back towards his
office and kept him company for the rest of the work day.

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Actions:
1] Reject all Chinese assertions of war crimes, warmongering, and any other
ridiculous notions.
2] File charges against China for the horrendous treatment of its prisoners.
3] Seek compensation moneys for the costs of psychological treatment, family
compensation, equipment losses and fuel use, and a small donation to
charity.
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