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From: BarbaraSchwarz@excite.com (Barbara Schwarz)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Looks like you could not fool Canada, Keith Henson,
are you now heading to Germany?
Date: 16 Aug 2003 10:05:37 -0700
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Don't tell me what a misunderstood man Keith Henson is. He forged my
postings on the web, why would I believe he did not do the crimes as
listed in the pages of www.religiousfreedomwatch.org?
Do you think to flee to still existing Nazi Germany, Keith? They took
the other fugitive from American Justice, Gerry Armstrong, in as well.
They like terrorists because their secret service runs them. But why
would I have to tell you that? You know all of that from your own case
officer.
Barbara Schwarz
Canada Acts to Deny Anti-Religious Terrorist Safe Harbor (continued)
Keith Henson and Arel Lucas
conducting a hate march
outside the courthouse on the
day of his hate crime conviction
"The Minister's position is that, the specific nature of Mr. Henson's
actions are such that they could be regarded as offences under
Canadian criminal law, and their cumulative effect sufficiently
egregious to warrant exclusion under F(b) of Article 1 of the
Convention."
In further asserting the "non-political" nature of Henson's crime,
the
Minister's Counsel stated:
"Evidence exists that Mr. Henson had embarked upon a pattern of
activity designed to cease the operation of the Church of Scientology
in the USA. While he may characterize his actions as being
politically-motivated, the Minister's evidence shows that the US
criminal and judiciary systems found no basis for his allegations
against the Scientology foundation.
"Indeed, the California court effectively found that Mr. Henson's
actions constituted a dangerous form of harassment rather than the
exercise of free speech. His actions against the organization were
legally characterised as a common criminal offence, rather than
political ones.
"Other than exercising free speech, there is no compelling evidence
that Mr. Henson attempted to use the democratic systems in order to
effect change. There is information to indicate that his activities
were a hobby, a means of self-expression, motivated by a need for
publicity and for personal gain rather than a genuine, political aim."
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