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Attack on Canadian parliament traced back to self radicalized IS supporter

Which west you are talking about??
1. 500 Muslim work as police in UK while 1500+ are fighting in Iraq?
2. Muslim are demanding sharia law in Europe, they openly defying your law.
3. In broad daylight , they are killing Brits soldier in UK.
4. Entire europe is infested with radicals, they are defying your values (Though I differ with western lifestyle/values But I respect your values and whenever I come to USA/Europe, I follow your rules.).
5. They are gang raping your kids (13-16 years) and getting away due to soft law...


Till date only USA has brought adaquate laws to control the infesteation of radicals. USA is looking at each Muslim as potential terrorist and every Muslim in USA is monitored by Security agencies.

My Country India new Govt (PM Sri Narendra Modi Govt) is also planning to follow USA model and soon we will bring strong laws.

Just recently Indian Muslims who wanted to go to AF-Pak for terror training were nabbed by NIA/MI/IB.
Yes and will make sure India breaks from with in doing exactly what ISI wants him to do
 
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What a stupid article sterotyping all muslims just because of one bad apple, its like saying if a hindu rapes a girl does that mean all hindu's are rapists, Have you ever read the quran it does not promote or preach to kill non muslims. there is no difference between a criminal and a terrorist both will kill anyone and go to any extent to achieve their aims.

No I haven't read quraan..but the ones who have and who claims to be Muslims...doing 5 namaz a day, do they understand what they pretend to be following.....incidents around the world tells something else!!! Don't they?
 
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R.I.P. soldier
At least this terrorist scum got what he deserved... a bullet.
 
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Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the man being identified as the gunman killed in Ottawa on Wednesday, appears to have lived at various times — and committed various criminal offences — in Montreal, Vancouver and Aylmer, Que.

A man with the same name and age listed an Aylmer address when he was charged in that city with breaching release conditions from a previous charge, according to court records. The charge was later withdrawn.

A Zehaf-Bibeau resided in Montreal’s Villeray-Saint Michel-Park Extension borough between 2004 and 2006. His most recent court record indicates Zehaf-Bibeau fell off the map for three years, as far as the Montreal courthouse was concerned, because he failed to show up in court on a simple marijuana charge that had been filed against him on March 14, 2006.

He turned up in court more than three years later, on Dec. 12, 2009, to plead guilty to the charge. As part of his sentence he was granted an absolute discharge. (At that time, he was charged and convicted under the name Michael Bibeau-Zehaf, reversing his surname.)

His most serious conviction came on Dec. 7, 2004, when Zehaf-Bibeau pleaded guilty to possession of phencyclidine, also known as PCP, and was sentenced to a 60-day prison term. On the same day, he also pleaded guilty to marijuana possession and was sentenced to one day in prison. He has also been convicted for failing to comply with conditions of a release.

Sources and court records also indicated he lived in Vancouver for a period of time — and Vancouver police said Wednesday night they were working with Ottawa officials on the file, but declined to release any information publicly.

Zehaf-Bibeau had previously been listed as a resident of The Beacon, a Salvation Army rooming house on Cordova Street East on Vancouver’s East Side.

A Michael Joseph Paul Zehaf Bibeau, 32, was charged with a robbery that took place in Vancouver on Dec. 16, 2011, British Columbia court records show.

He was convicted in February 2012 of the lesser included offence of uttering threats and was sentenced to just a day in jail.

A man identified on Twitter as Michael Zehaf worked briefly for a Burnaby, B.C. company called Bathurst Irrigation, according to owner John Bathurst.

Bathurst told the Citizen his son, who is a convert to Islam, had hired Zehaf after meeting him at a mosque in Burnaby.

The man worked for the company for only two days “digging holes,” Bathurst said.

“He was not all there,” he said. “We are talking about mental illness.”

The young man “seemed unstable” and “didn’t see to have any kind of rationale approach” he added.

Bathurst remembered Zehaf as a large-framed man and said he thought he might have played football at one time.

Bathurst says that he was once interviewed by agents with the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service another man that his son recruited from the same mosque as a temporary labourer.

“We had a guy who worked for us for two weeks. I had to meet with a CSIS guys.”

Another address Zehaf-Bibeau used in Montreal’s Ahuntsic area, on Rue René-Bauset, was owned by a person named Susan Bibeau, according to Quebec property records.

The phone number associated with the address was shared by someone named Bulgasem Zehaf.

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Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the man being identified as the gunman killed in Ottawa on Wednesday, appears to have lived at various times — and committed various criminal offences — in Montreal, Vancouver and Aylmer, Que.

A man with the same name and age listed an Aylmer address when he was charged in that city with breaching release conditions from a previous charge, according to court records. The charge was later withdrawn.

A Zehaf-Bibeau resided in Montreal’s Villeray-Saint Michel-Park Extension borough between 2004 and 2006. His most recent court record indicates Zehaf-Bibeau fell off the map for three years, as far as the Montreal courthouse was concerned, because he failed to show up in court on a simple marijuana charge that had been filed against him on March 14, 2006.

He turned up in court more than three years later, on Dec. 12, 2009, to plead guilty to the charge. As part of his sentence he was granted an absolute discharge. (At that time, he was charged and convicted under the name Michael Bibeau-Zehaf, reversing his surname.)

His most serious conviction came on Dec. 7, 2004, when Zehaf-Bibeau pleaded guilty to possession of phencyclidine, also known as PCP, and was sentenced to a 60-day prison term. On the same day, he also pleaded guilty to marijuana possession and was sentenced to one day in prison. He has also been convicted for failing to comply with conditions of a release.

Sources and court records also indicated he lived in Vancouver for a period of time — and Vancouver police said Wednesday night they were working with Ottawa officials on the file, but declined to release any information publicly.

Zehaf-Bibeau had previously been listed as a resident of The Beacon, a Salvation Army rooming house on Cordova Street East on Vancouver’s East Side.

A Michael Joseph Paul Zehaf Bibeau, 32, was charged with a robbery that took place in Vancouver on Dec. 16, 2011, British Columbia court records show.

He was convicted in February 2012 of the lesser included offence of uttering threats and was sentenced to just a day in jail.

A man identified on Twitter as Michael Zehaf worked briefly for a Burnaby, B.C. company called Bathurst Irrigation, according to owner John Bathurst.

Bathurst told the Citizen his son, who is a convert to Islam, had hired Zehaf after meeting him at a mosque in Burnaby.

The man worked for the company for only two days “digging holes,” Bathurst said.

“He was not all there,” he said. “We are talking about mental illness.”

The young man “seemed unstable” and “didn’t see to have any kind of rationale approach” he added.

Bathurst remembered Zehaf as a large-framed man and said he thought he might have played football at one time.

Bathurst says that he was once interviewed by agents with the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service another man that his son recruited from the same mosque as a temporary labourer.

“We had a guy who worked for us for two weeks. I had to meet with a CSIS guys.”

Another address Zehaf-Bibeau used in Montreal’s Ahuntsic area, on Rue René-Bauset, was owned by a person named Susan Bibeau, according to Quebec property records.

The phone number associated with the address was shared by someone named Bulgasem Zehaf.

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They HAD to revive Islamophobia, it had been long incidence-free time in West , so their agencies HAD to stage another false-flag to refresh people's delusions
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They are trying HARD to implicate "Islam" into this incidence where a person "KNOWN" to police & RCMP did sth that perfectly suits the conservative government's bid. Look at his "Hazy" face shots, just like Sandy-Hook-shooter's hazy highly & obviously photoshoped or staged pictures. He's made to look derranged & unkempt. His past "good deeds" included selling alcohol, doing drugs & partying like guys "half his age". Then lo-&-behold, he bacame a muslim & then he turned into a bad guy.

"RCMP helped him" in past too... :)
how typical of all such incidences




Ottawa shooter’s life marked by estrangement


While Michael Zehaf-Bibeau sank into misery, his faith in Islam growing along with his drug addiction and psychological torment, his estranged father was living it up.

Around Montreal’s Crescent Street bar strip, people describe Bulgasem Zehaf as a baby boomer bon vivant who owned a bar, drove a Porsche and partied like a man half his age.

Every day, more details emerge on the tattered adult life of Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau, the 32-year-old Ottawa shooter who slid into criminality and homelessness. He had cut most ties with his divorced parents: his mother, Susan Bibeau, who had risen to the top ranks of the civil service, and his father, who had multiple business interests and shuttled between Montreal and North Africa.

A federal government source said Friday that Ms. Bibeau is now on leave from her job as a deputy chair at the Immigration and Refugee Board. Acquaintances say Mr. Zehaf has been in Tunisia in recent months and continues to run a vehicle import and export business he established in Canada. In a statement, both parents expressed anger at their son over the shootings, and declined to be interviewed.

It also emerged Friday that Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau attempted to get a Libyan passport on Oct. 2, but was turned away by Libyan embassy authorities who were suspicious of his demeanour and his reasons for wanting to travel to the country. Federal bureaucrats were holding up the dual citizen’s attempts to get a Canadian passport over security concerns.

Reports that his father made his own trip to his native Libya in 2011 to fight against Moammar Gadhafi raised questions about whether father and son may have sought to join jihad. Mr. Zehaf’s friends laugh at the suggestion, saying he was never religious and was more likely looking for a chance to make money.

Mr. Zehaf, known to Montreal friends as Bello, owned at least two Montreal eating and drinking establishments in addition to the car business.

“He owned a bar, he sold liquor, he was a guy who liked to hit the clubs, he drank,” said Ahmed Chouaya, a 32-year-old Montrealer of Tunisian origin who grew up with Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau and calls his father a friend. “His dad was not a man who had anything to do with any jihadi tendencies, believe me.”
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was described as well-liked in high school, although he flirted with trouble. But, years after high school, he began to sell and consume hard drugs, including cocaine, a former friend said. ‘Drugs changed him.’ © / Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was described as well-liked in high school, although he flirted with trouble. But, years after high school, he began to sell and consume hard drugs, including cocaine, a former friend said. ‘Drugs changed him.’

A female friend of the father from the first decade of the 2000s who hung around his bar Café Tripol put it succinctly: “It was just yee-haw party time.”

The son had been well-liked in high school. But even then he was dabbling in the sale of soft drugs, and he frequently faced detentions at school, according to the friend and classmate, who asked to remain anonymous.

But it was the years after high school that marked a turn toward both the sale and consumption of hard drugs, including cocaine, the friend said. His moods took sharp and at times violent turns.

“Drugs changed him,” the former friend said. “He could be happy one minute, then go ballistic the next.” The friend recalls a house party at which Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau got high and began to fight. “He put his fist through the wall. He could lose it and would get paranoid.”

The friend went regularly to Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau’s house, located in a middle-class neighbourhood. “His father wasn’t around much,” the friend said. “He was with his mother, and his mother worked a lot, and he was left alone a lot. He had a lot of freedom.”

Eventually, Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau headed west, clashing with the law along the way. In 2011, he was arrested after attempting to rob a Vancouver McDonald’s with a pointy stick.
“I want to come to jail so I could clean up,” Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau told the judge, according to court transcripts released Friday. “I’m a crack addict and at the same time I’m a religious person, and I want to sacrifice freedom and good things for a year maybe so when I come out I’ll appreciate things in life more and be clean.”

He also tried to confess to a 10-year-old Montreal armed robbery in an attempt get help through more prison time. “The RCMP member tried to help him but could not find any record of any such armed robbery and therefore refused to arrest him,” the prosecutor said.
Two years later, on Oct. 2, when Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau arrived in Ottawa, he went to the Libyan embassy to renew his passport. He told officials he wanted to visit siblings and friends in Libya, where he’d last travelled in 2007. Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau, whose father is Libyan, was issued a Libyan passport in 2000.

“His general demeanour was not appropriate just judging from the way he was dressed, the way he was behaving, his body language was not appropriate. That led … them to doubt his character – his motivations,” said first secretary Yousef Furgani through a translator.

Mr. Furgani asked him questions about his parents. Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau told officials his parents were divorced and that he wasn’t in regular contact with either of them.

When told it would take three weeks or longer to process his application, Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau dropped the matter. He never returned.
 
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...When Muslim saw a chance the broke India (Muslim never had love for land, they always had love for Islam). Aftr Pakistan created some Muslim from India went to Pakistan, they were called Mujahir and they were treated like dirt (They are still second class citizen).
If you decide to eat your cookies in bed then you have to sleep with the crumbs.
 
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