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Supply   it over and over again but it bears repeating: It is not against Islam, it is not against the Arab world, it is against terrorism that we are at war. This is why the UN must be called upon to plan a much greater role than the U.S. government seems to be willing to consider for now

October 15th, 2001House debate

Pierre PaquetteBloc

Supply   to our time to the Tamils, who are not Muslims either, who act as human bombs and commit suicide to protest against the government of Sri Lanka. We must understand, after analyzing the issue, that the present problem finds its source in Islam. The present war is not only a war

October 15th, 2001House debate

Bernard PatryLiberal

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I listened with great interest to the member's statement. I would like to know more about his feelings on Saudi Arabia being part of the solution, if I heard him right, to the problem that exists within the Islam community. I wonder if he could expand

October 15th, 2001House debate

John O'ReillyLiberal

Supply   for us at this time to call upon members of the Islamic and Muslim communities who have a distinct understanding of the situation there. If we are to try to infiltrate terrorist cells both at home and abroad, we will need that type of specific and very specialized knowledge

October 15th, 2001House debate

Peter MacKayProgressive Conservative

International Actions Against Terrorism  , we have made it clear that we have no quarrel with Islam but with a cadre of extremists, whose goal is to terrify and disrupt nations, whose acts of mass murder have unjustly smeared a great world religion, Islam. Nor do we have a quarrel with the people of Afghanistan. Indeed

October 15th, 2001House debate

Jean ChrétienLiberal

International Actions Against Terrorism   rights of others. Osama bin Laden and his supporters are hijacking the historic religion of Islam. They are perverting and distorting its teachings to justify their murderous ideology, an ideology every bit the threat to the safety and security of the 21st century that communism

October 15th, 2001House debate

Stockwell DayCanadian Alliance

International Actions Against Terrorism   in it. We must build support for our views and we must argue strenuously against views we think are wrongheaded. We must defend the Islamic faith against prejudice and attack and recognize that its worst enemy right now is the al-Qaeda network. At a time when the United States

October 15th, 2001House debate

Joe ClarkProgressive Conservative

International Actions Against Terrorism   or discuss. The al-Qaeda network most certainly does not seek to promote the peaceful values and teachings of the Islamic faith. They want to kill. They want to destroy. How do we defeat terrorism? There is no simple answer to that question nor will there be a quick solution. We have

October 15th, 2001House debate

John ManleyLiberal

International Actions Against Terrorism   terrorists and other criminals. Terrorists want to shut down the country. They will not. Our actions, the actions of this parliament, must allow Canadians to get on with their lives. Terrorists have attempted to smear the Muslim religion. They will not. Islam is about peace

October 15th, 2001House debate

Tony ValeriLiberal

International Actions Against Terrorism   be to remove the presence of westerners from Arab lands or from all Muslim lands. Let there be no doubt that we are up against a fanatical movement. We should also state clearly that this is not a fight against Islam. The vast majority of Muslims around the world make it clear that Osama

October 15th, 2001House debate

John HarvardLiberal

International Actions Against Terrorism   justice and the Taliban regime has constantly refused. Unfortunately, the rest of the world has no option but to exercise other means in order to bring this terrorist to justice. This is not a struggle of the west versus the east. This is not a fight against Islam. This is a struggle

October 15th, 2001House debate

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

International Actions Against Terrorism   and arduous, but it is just and it is necessary. As has been stated on numerous occasions, the war being waged is not against the people of Afghanistan or against any religion. Unfortunately these terrorists have woven themselves among the legitimate Islamic religion and use this religion

October 15th, 2001House debate

Art HangerCanadian Alliance

International Actions Against Terrorism   or for the Jews. In essence, what Osama bin Laden and terrorists like him are saying is that they will not be satisfied until every Jewish person and North American is dead. These are people we would call terrorists. It is not part of the Islamic religion. The Islamic congress has stated

October 15th, 2001House debate

Howard HilstromCanadian Alliance

International Actions Against Terrorism   will be at the table of the security council much to Israel's chagrin. One diplomat said that Syria now represents the Arab world and, in a certain respect, the Islamic world in the security council. “It has thus become the interlocutor of the major powers” a western diplomat said. Given

October 15th, 2001House debate

John McKayLiberal

Anti-Terrorism Act   are in no way supported by the morals, beliefs or practices of Islam. Like all faiths, Islam is about peace, justice and universal brotherhood and encourages harmony among all people. Muslims in Canada and around the world have joined us in condemning terrorism. We are engaged in an armed

October 16th, 2001House debate

Andrew TelegdiLiberal