TheAsianStar February 23 2019.pdf

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www.theasianstar.com Vol 18 - Issue 4

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Former premier Gordon Campbell suspended from job over sexual assault accusation

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global communications marketing firm says it is suspending its contract with former British Columbia premier Gordon Campbell in light of an allegation in a British newspaper that he groped a woman in the United Kingdom. Edelman says in a statement that Campbell has served as a special adviser to the firm since last July, and was engaged on a part-time basis as a consultant through a retainer agreement. However, the company says it and Campbell have “mutually decided to suspend their consulting arrangement” until a police investigation in the United Kingdom is complete. On Friday, the Daily Telegraph reported that London police are investigating a complaint Continued on page 6

India threatens to restrict flow of river water to Pakistan over terror attacks An Indian government minister has reiterated the country’s plan to restrict the flow of water to Pakistan from its share of rivers, the latest effort by New Delhi to pressure its neighbour after a militant attack in Kashmir. “Our government has decided to stop our share of water which used to flow to Pakistan,” Nitin Gadkari, transport and water resources minister, said in a tweet on Thursday. He added that the country would divert water from eastern rivers and supply it to its people in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab states. ‘Free pass for mobs’: India urged to stem vigilante violence against minorities Gadkari did not elaborate but officials from his ministry said he was re-stating decisions already taken by PM Modi, including a dam project cleared by his cabinet.

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South Asian man sues Maxime Bernier over use of People’s Party of Canada name An Abbotsford entrepreneur filed a lawsuit in the Federal Court of Canada on Monday in an attempt to prevent the People’s Party of Canada from using that name in next week’s federal byelection or in the fall general election. The suit names federal party leader Maxime Bernier, the party’s chief agent, Christian Roy, and the party itself, and also seeks damages to be determined for economic loss, expenses and the “irreparable harm” of having to compete for online search-engine rankings. According to Satinder Dhillon’s statement of claim, he launched his People’s Party of Canada on Canada Day, 2015, but did not apply to Elections Canada to register the name until Sept. 25, 2018. A few days earlier, it says, he obtained a trademark for the name and obtained a copyright. Bernier applied to Elections Canada to use the name on Oct. 10, the statement of claim says. “We own that name, that’s clear to me,” Dhillon said Monday afternoon. Satinder Dhillon, an Abbotsford-based entrepreneur and free-speech advocate, has filed a Continued on page 6

Canadian captured in Syria admits to role in gruesome ISIS execution videos A Canadian captured in northern Syria last month has admitted he helped produce ISIS propaganda videos that showed prisoners digging their own graves and being executed, according to a local source. Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed, who was detained by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces on Jan. 13, acknowledged his role in the ISIS videos Flames of War and Flames of War 2, the Rojava Information Centre said. “Our sources in YPG confirmed that he is the narrator of both FoW [Flames of War] videos,” the group said. The YPG is the Kurdish Continued on page 6

Liberals allow fraudester deported to India 13 years ago to return unhindered

or 13 years Harjit Singh had tried to avoid deportation, but it was his final, desperate bid to stay in Canada that made him the leading man in a bizarre political drama. Levelling allegations he later admitted were fabricated, Singh brought down a federal cabinet minister — Judy Sgro — and caused weeks of heartburn for Paul Martin’s Liberal government of the early 2000s. It was to no avail.

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The Brampton, Ont., pizza shop owner had also been found liable for credit card fraud, was suspected of people smuggling and accused by police of threatening the relatives of witnesses in his fraud case. On Feb. 2, 2005, Canadian border officials put Singh on a plane back to his native India, seemingly for good. “Public interest in the integrity of the immigration system clearly favours his removal at the earliest opportunity,” said a judge hearing the

last of his many legal appeals. But 13 years later, the unlikely headline-maker is back in Canada, allowed in under a new Liberal government, his visa request aided by a “routine” letter from another MP immersed in controversy, Raj Grewal. Parminder Singh, Harjit’s son, confirmed in a short telephone exchange that his father Continued on page 7 is living in

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