Canada Government A Confused Body

Canada Government A Confused Body

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Canada Government A Confused Body

Canada has been harbouring those who support terrorism against India. Also the Prime Minister of Canada a person quite confused in his thinking had tried to give a sermon from the Mount to India when a group of misguided farmers from the state of Punjab were trying to hold the Govt of India to transom.

Now he is being paid back in the same coin by his own countrymen through a truckers strike. However the confused Prime Minister’s is acting more confused.

Now it seems Canada and a few more countries are attempting to incite a new round of tension with China and stir up new trouble, one year after Canada rounded up a small number of countries to issue a joint declaration on February 15, 2021 against so-called China’s “arbitrary detention.”


Canada had gathered some other countries to make the declaration, which attacked China on the case of former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor. At that time several US officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, had voiced support for this declaration.

Canada’s declaration confuses right from wrong, making unfounded countercharges. China is supposed to be a law-based country, and those two Canadians committed crimes that endangered China’s national security, and So their arrests were in accordance with the law.


On the other hand, Canada acting like a paid lackey of USA had detained Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s chief financial officer, who had not breached any Canadian laws, for more than 1,000 days, which actually constitutes arbitrary detention.

Analysts pointed out that the US has its ugly history in arbitrary detention. Many innocent immigrants were detained in the US, which resulted in separation between parents and children, and the breakdown of many families. 

Outside the US, the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison is just a minor piece of the US’ many secret prisons worldwide, public information showed. According to research carried out by a British human rights group, the US may have used as many as 17 ships as “floating prisons” since 2001. Detainees are interrogated aboard the vessels and then rendered to other, often undisclosed, locations, it is claimed.

After launching the Afghan war, the US set up many secret jails and exercised atrocities within Afghanistan and ally countries, and murdered Iraq civilians when invading the country. The prisoner abuse and torture in Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison also sent a chilling effect across the world.

The US is making irresponsible remarks and randomly attacking other countries on the ground of “arbitrary detention” which only triggers discussions about its own scandals.