Journalist Joshua Blakeney explains the inconsistent application of Canada’s laws pertaining to war criminals. With George W. Bush hoping to enter Canada to attend an economic summit on October 20, 2011 activists are pressuring law enforcement officials to recognize Bush’s inadmissibility under Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act and Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Joshua draws attention to Bush’s confession to illegal acts in his recently published memoirs Decision Points and to the attempted citizen’s arrest made by Mohawk activist Splitting the Sky on Bush in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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