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  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     OP - October 22, 2014, 04:14 PM

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    Several shots have been fired inside and outside the nation's parliament in Ottawa, leaving one soldier wounded.

    A gunman fired at the National War Memorial and then ran into parliament nearby, continuing the attack.

    Several buildings around the city are on lockdown and there are reports of more shots fired at a shopping mall near the parliament.

    The incident came hours after Canada raised its terror threat level following a fatal attack on Monday.

    One soldier was killed and another injured when a Muslim convert attacked them in a hit-and-run.

    "Shots fired at War Memorial at 9:52am today; one person injured," Ottawa Police tweeted on Wednesday as a witness reported seeing authorities search from room to room for the suspect.

    Canadian broadcaster CBC and several MPs report that one gunman has been killed but that is unconfirmed.

    Police have told those in the vicinity to stay away from windows and roofs as they search for additional suspects.

    One gunman - said to be carrying a rifle - fired on soldiers guarding Canada's main war memorial and then ran into the parliament.

    "The indications are there is more than one gunman. There may be several," Canadian MP Marc Garneau told the BBC, adding he and fellow politicians were evacuated from the area.

    There are no reports yet of anyone inside the building being hurt.

    Earlier, Ottawa Police told the BBC there could be more than one shooter. The nearby University of Ottawa has been placed on lockdown, as well as all local police buildings.

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Stephen Harper "is safe and has left Parliament Hill", his director of communications wrote on Twitter.

    Senior government member Tony Clement said on Twitter shots were fired near an in-progress cabinet meeting in parliament.

    A government official earlier said the raised threat level was in response to an increase in online "general chatter" from radical groups including Islamic State and al-Qaeda.

    Ministry spokesman Jean-Christophe de Le Rue said on Tuesday that the increased level "means that intelligence has indicated that an individual or group within Canada or abroad has the intent and capability to commit an act of terrorism".

    On Tuesday a Muslim convert was killed by Quebec police after deliberately hitting two soldiers in his car, killing one and injuring another.

    A minister said it was a "terrible act of violence against our country".

    Earlier this month, Canada announced plans to join the US-led campaign of air strikes against Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq.


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29724907
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #1 - October 22, 2014, 04:20 PM

    Linked?

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    The Canadian Press
    Published Wednesday, October 22, 2014 6:38AM EDT

    TORONTO - Malala Yousafzai, co-winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, is in Toronto to formally receive her honorary Canadian citizenship later Wednesday.


    http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/malala-yousafzai-to-receive-honorary-canadian-citizenship-1.2065149

    Courtesy @CEMB_forum

    https://twitter.com/CEMB_forum/status/524955746702987264
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #2 - October 22, 2014, 05:06 PM

    Shots fired inside Canada parliament

    That is deadly news..  Multiple shooters reported in Canada attack

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    (CNN) -- [Breaking news update, posted at 12:59 p.m. ET]

    The Canadian government has informed the United States that one shooter is dead in Ottawa, a senior U.S. official said. So far, there is "no indication the shooter has ties to violent Islamic extremism," but it is still extremely early in the investigation, the source said.

    In response to the ongoing situation at Canada's Parliament, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, has increased its alert posture, CNN has learned. That means that it has increased the number of planes on a higher alert status ready to respond if needed. NORAD and Canadian authorities are in contact, an official told CNN.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N1OPDHz16o

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #3 - October 22, 2014, 05:12 PM

    Canadian Terror Attack - Suspected Islamic Extremist Kills Canadian Soldier  

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t07N3PD61E


    Driver Shot Dead After He Runs Down Two Canadian Soldiers


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmv55EWNfTw

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #4 - October 23, 2014, 12:22 PM

    Ottawa shooting suspect said to be a recent convert to Islam   says news


    Photo of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau as circulated by CBC Ottawa on Twitter.
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    OTTAWA: Two deadly attacks in three days against members of the military stunned Canadians and raised fears their country was being targeted for reprisals for joining the US-led air campaign against an extremist militant group in Iraq and Syria.

    “We will not be intimidated. Canada will never be intimidated,” Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed in a nationally televised address hours after a masked gunman killed a soldier standing guard at Ottawa's war memorial shortly before 10am on Wednesday.

    The suspect then stormed Parliament in a dramatic attack that was stopped cold when he was shot to death by the ceremonial sergeant-at-arms. Harper called it the country's second terrorist attack in three days.

    A man Harper described as an “ISIL-inspired terrorist” on Monday ran over two soldiers in a parking lot in Quebec, killing one and injuring another before being shot to death by police. Like the suspect from Wednesday's shooting in Ottawa, he was a recent convert to Islam.

    Investigators offered little information about the gunman in Ottawa, identified as 32-year-old petty criminal Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. But Harper said: “In the days to come we will learn about the terrorist and any accomplices he may have had.”


    well read the rest of the news at the link...

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #5 - October 25, 2014, 01:26 PM

    Ottawa gunman complained mosque he attended was too liberal, inclusive  says dawn news..


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    VANCOUVER: The gunman who shot and killed a soldier in plain daylight then stormed Canada's Parliament once complained that a Vancouver mosque he attended was too liberal and inclusive, and was kicked out after he repeatedly spent the night there even though officials told him to stop, Muslim leaders said.

    Aasim Rashid, spokesman for the British Columbia Muslim Association, said Friday that Michael Zehaf-Bibeau visited the Masjid Al-Salaam mosque for three to four months toward the end of 2011, and possibly early 2012, before he was told not to come back.

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    Rashid said that before Zehaf-Bibeau got in trouble for using the mosque for accommodations, he had complained to leaders in the previous administration about the mosque's openness and willingness to let non-Muslims visit.

    “The mosque administration sat him down and explained to him that this is how they run the mosque and that they will keep the doors open to all Muslims and non-Muslims who want to visit,” he said at a news conference held at the mosque Friday.

    Rashid said that Zehaf-Bibeau was told he should go pray at a different mosque if he disagreed. However, he stayed until he was ultimately asked to leave when officials learned he was still sleeping in the mosque while battling legal troubles.


    After the second or third time, he was told to leave the premises and “not to come back,” Rashid said. “This was the last interaction that the people of the mosque here have had with him,” he said.
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    Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, shot a soldier to death at Canada's national war memorial Wednesday, and was eventually gunned down inside Parliament by the sergeant-at-arms. His motive remains unknown, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper has called the shooting a terror attack, and the bloodshed raised fears that Canada is suffering reprisals for joining the US-led air campaign against Islamic State extremists in Iraq and Syria.

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police released two photos of Zehaf-Bibeau on Friday evening in an effort to elicit information from the public. One is of the car he used in the attack and the other is mug shot taken by Vancouver police.

    Police say they are particularly interested in information from his time in Ottawa from Oct 2. The attack in Ottawa came two days after a man described as an “ISIL-inspired terrorist” ran over two soldiers in a parking lot in Quebec, killing one and injuring the other before being shot to death by police.

    The man had been under surveillance by Canadian authorities, who feared he had jihadist ambitions and seized his passport when he tried to travel to Turkey. Rashid said the Muslim association has been working on a preventive program that focuses on minimising the effect of terrorist and criminal propaganda in Canada. He decried the recent violence.

    “These are acts of criminal violence and show utter disregard for human life and the laws of the world as well as its religions,” he said. “We openly denounce the propaganda of the lawless groups trying to incite Canadians to hurt other Canadians.”

    In July, another man who attended the Masjid Al-Salaam mosque, 25-year-old Hasibullah Yusufzai, was charged under a new anti-terrorism law for allegedly leaving the country to join Islamist fighters in Syria. Yusufzai is believed to have left Canada in January.

    Rashid said Yusufzai attended the mosque two or three years ago. “We do know that at some point he was asked to leave this mosque because of certain views he was expressing,” he said.

    While he was living in Vancouver in 2011, Zehaf-Bibeau was arrested on a robbery charge. During a court-ordered psychological evaluation, he said he committed the crime for the sole purpose of getting incarcerated. An evaluation said Zehaf-Bibeau believed jail was the only way to overcome a crack addiction and that as a devoted Muslim, he thought prison time was a way to pay for his mistakes.

    Unlike the attacker in the Quebec case, Zehaf-Bibeau was not being watched by authorities. But a top police official said Zehaf-Bibeau — whose father was from Libya — may have lashed out in frustration over delays in getting his passport.

    Bob Paulson, commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said the police commissioner said Zehaf-Bibeau's email was found on the hard drive of someone charged with a terrorist-related offence. He didn't say who and described the connection as tenuous.

    Zehaf-Bibeau's passport had not been revoked or his application rejected, but authorities were still investigating whether to grant him one, Paulson said. The wait appeared to weigh heavily on Zehalf-Bibeau.

    Abubakir Abdelkareem, who often visited the Ottawa Mission, a homeless shelter downtown where Zehaf-Bibeau stayed in recent weeks, said Zehaf-Bibeau told him he had had a drug problem but had been clean for three months and was trying to steer clear of temptation by going to Libya.

    But in the days before the attack, Abdelkareem said Zehaf-Bibeau stopped being talkative and sociable and slept during the day. Abdelkareem concluded Zehaf-Bibeau was back on drugs. In an email to the AP expressing horror and sadness at what happened, Zehaf-Bibeau's mother, Susan Bibeau, said that her son seemed lost and “did not fit in”, and that she hadn't seen him for more than five years until having lunch with him last week.

    well Classic case of ZEBRAS....     Libyan Muslim father, Canadian Mother.. family problems.. adultery accusations .. divorce of parents .... confused kids.. some go to Islam ..some go out of Islam some are lucky and some are unlucky ..

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #6 - October 25, 2014, 02:15 PM

    That's really interesting as I think about all of the convert brothers I knew who were like that: sleeping at the mosque, arguing with administration about being to inclusive, etc. It happens a lot.
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #7 - October 25, 2014, 02:42 PM

    I think we're just going to see shit like this happening for a while. Lone wolf kind of attacks by jihadi minded maniacs. Its probably getting near impossible to pull off large scale bombing atrocities like 7/7 because intelligence agencies have been effective in disrupting them. But individuals off the radar or in a cell of one or two armed with a gun, an axe, a knife or a car can do damage. Same thing with Breivik, who was totally off the radar and was a white fascist terrorist.

    Salafi / Wahabi Islam has pumped men full of narratives of hate and contempt. Some of them are unstable before they even converted to Islam, or if they were Muslim, before they fell into the abyss of jihadi-oriented Islam. Its probably more surprising that it hasn't happened more often.

    "we can smell traitors and country haters"


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  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #8 - October 25, 2014, 02:56 PM

    That's really interesting as I think about all of the convert brothers I knew who were like that: sleeping at the mosque, arguing with administration about being to inclusive, etc. It happens a lot.

    Do you think there's a trend in the types of people who convert?

    `But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
     `Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad.  You're mad.'
     `How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
     `You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #9 - October 25, 2014, 03:23 PM

    Anecdotally speaking, absolutely.
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #10 - October 25, 2014, 04:54 PM

    Do you think there's a trend in the types of people who convert?


    It could be a trend for people like this guy. If you look at his history he was an outcast of his family and society. He joined what he thought were a similar group but found out it was part of the society which he feels rejected him. He wanted a group which would make him feel special and acknowledge his status as an outcast. When this didn't happen he moved on to find a group which would.
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #11 - October 25, 2014, 04:57 PM

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/11187632/Front-National-councillor-urges-French-far-Right-party-to-convert-to-Islam.html

    So this guy converted to Islam.Dont think though he may be the violent type.
  • Shots fired inside Canada parliament
     Reply #12 - October 26, 2014, 12:35 AM

    A few cases of vandalism in response to the Ottawa shootings:
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/town-rallies-around-vandalized-cold-lake-mosque-1.2811968
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/racist-vandalism-defaces-ward-2-election-signs-1.2796305

    That's really interesting as I think about all of the convert brothers I knew who were like that: sleeping at the mosque, arguing with administration about being to inclusive, etc. It happens a lot.

    It could be a trend for people like this guy. If you look at his history he was an outcast of his family and society. He joined what he thought were a similar group but found out it was part of the society which he feels rejected him. He wanted a group which would make him feel special and acknowledge his status as an outcast. When this didn't happen he moved on to find a group which would.


    I agree. It's similar to individuals who convert to any cult. Many are outcasts and don't have much direction but strive for a sense of belonging.
    I know a few Muslima converts who have similar characteristics, but many simply converted because of marriage. Their understanding and love of Islam came after marriage.

    turnipovich
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