Saturday, October 18, 2014

Kanada's Killer Klowns of Parliament

Canadian women are Zahra Kazemi
Zahra Kazemi's self portrait.
The Canadian photojournalist died
 in Iran after being tortured in prison.
Her son is asking the Supreme Court
 of Canada to let him sue Iran in
Canadian courts.
By:Tonda MacCharles Ottawa Bureau  
reporter, Published on Fri Oct 10 2014
Courageous woman of Canadian identity
Defending the freedom of expression amenity
From systems promoting lack of transparency

Look inside but you shan't see
Her body raped and tortured brutally
Behind a veil of Iranian secrecy
Now protected by Canada legally

A fetid sack bursting at the seam
Sits in Canada's top Court Supreme
Justice denied by parliament, obscene
They utilize the war agenda, ISIS machine

Iran a secret ally in the ISIS onslaught
A lawsuit denied, Iranian loyalty bought
Canada's press lied, saying justice was denied
To shield Canada from lawsuits, was a ploy to misguide
Rather, a story more contrived

Stephan Hashemi son to Zahra Kazemi
For ten painful years, sought justice as any
Enemies of justice, Canada has many
Discarding our constitution like a dull penny

Canada's State Immunity Act
Is a Hatred Impunity Pact
Canada, your women's unity cracked
The day justice was denied in overseas attack
Failed government protections back up this fact

Stephan Hashemi
By denying the Cotler private member bill
Kanada's Killer Klowns of Parliament killed
Zahra Kazemi all over again
Canada's press picked her flesh, now they ascend
Like vultures in flight just taken their fill
The press killed Hashemi's plight with a suicide pill

Conservatives in Canada boast toughness on torture
Only ruffling American feathers is a political scorcher
MP Irwin Cotler speaks at a press conference
 on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Nov. 26, 2009,
 to announce the tabling of a new bill
seeking to allow Canadian victims to launch
 civil lawsuits against their foreign torturers
 in Canadian courts.
(Matthew Little/The Epoch Times)
It used to be Canada dared to take a stand
Even if its position was political quicksand
It's not in Western interests to sue the government of Iran
Canada's Conservatives just tucked tail and ran

Canada better remember the biggest on the block
Harper's been told, Barack is the biggest cock
In this pen of roosters money paves the walk
When actions don't match words, it's all just chicken talk











"It emerged during the parliamentary inquiry that Mr. Mortazavi had tried to cover up the cause of Ms. Kazemi's death by forcing Information Ministry officials, under threat of arrest, to say she'd died of a stroke."ARNE RUTH AND HAIDEH DARAGAHISTOCKHOLM — Special to The Globe and MailPublished Thursday, Mar. 31 2005, 12:00 AM ESTLast updated Tuesday, Mar. 17 2009, 2:44 PM EDT





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