Wasim Ahmed

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Wasim Ahmed

Wasim Ahmed

@washim001

Lawyer with expertise in complex Immigration/Refugee and Family law - Writer, Philanthropists, Activists, Lobbyist & Policy Advisor.

Toronto, Ontario, CA Katılım Mart 2010
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Wasim Ahmed@washim001·
@elonmusk Also try these: they don’t kill you because you are a terrorist; they call you terrorist so they can kill you.
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@elonmusk Also try these: they don’t kill you because you are a Hamas; they call you Hamas so they can kill you.
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@SenatorHousakos Just to remind you that you are NOT the senator of the 51st state of America. Don’t act like one! This is Canada and CJPAC is not in control like AIPAC. If you don’t have the courage to stand by Canadian laws and values, you better leave your office.
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Senator Leo Housakos
Senator Leo Housakos@SenatorHousakos·
Shameful. How low have we sunk? Where is the PM?? Where are Jewish members of the Liberal caucus to condemn this egregious antisemitism from one of their own? #NeverAgain is now.
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa

Lib MP @SameerZuberi seeks mandatory security checks on Israeli Jews who visit Canada after serving in military for evidence of complicity in war crimes. He wouldn't take questions. blacklocks.ca/check-jews-for… #cdnpoli @IsraelinToronto

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American people need a revolution to free themselves from AIPAC and take back their country.
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Trump complying with Netanyahu’s order was just a matter of time. Americans are meant to serve and they will no matter what they think of themselves.
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Wasim Ahmed@washim001·
@MarkJCarney can you explain us what gives Israel - non-signatory to non-proliferation treaty while holding nuclear weapon - in war with all of its neighbours while carrying out genocide and ethnic cleansing, the right to attack Iran’s nuclear program?
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@MAGAVoice Indian media is trying to deny this - I just listened to India Today and they are saying that Trump misunderstood
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
BREAKING 🚨 President Trump stuns the World by announcing a FULL and IMMEDIATE Ceasefire with India and Pakistan thanks to President Trump Trump truly does deserve a Nobel Peace Prize THIS IS HUGE WIN FOR HUMANITY ❤️
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Wasim Ahmed@washim001·
Canadians reject the politics of mudslinging, manufactured outrage, and relentless wedge issues. They reject leaders who tear communities apart for polling numbers. And unless the Conservative Party reforms itself, it will always be the fallback option — not the first choice.
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Wasim Ahmed@washim001·
Canada is not the country it was twenty, or even ten, years ago. The demographics have changed. The issues have evolved. And so has the electorate.
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A sigh of relief - congratulations Mark! Democracy still works in Canada. Proud to say that elections here are still about trust, community, and ideas — not just rhetoric, money and marketing. And that makes us profoundly different from what we see unfolding south of the border.
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The Toronto Star published this important op-ed today breaking down the dangerous implications of Pierre Poilievre’s threats against pro-Palestinian activists. While there’s much more that could be said, this piece captures the core issues within the constraints of word counts.
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A universal strategy for a fascist dictator facing serious domestic political and/or economic issues seems to be starting a war to stay in power. Trump is no different than Netanyahu. #iran #TrumpTariffs
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😻🐱Catspajamas1234🐱😻@catspajamas1234·
@RapidResponse47 Any country that would threaten to turn off the electricity which supports babies in NICUs, people on life support, and life-saving emergency surgeries is not an ally to the US. That goes way beyond tariffs and squabbles.
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@Starlink Most terrible piece of crap - please don’t buy it. Mine is in the junk. Absolutely no customer service or tech support - there is no way you can find help. They literally have no way to talk to anyone. Almost everyone I know had issues and many moved to another service providers
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Starlink@Starlink·
No long-term contracts. Easy to order online.
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
Likely raped to death. A doctor. A stellar surgeon. The embodiment of Palestinian ethics. Likely raped to death. The racism of Western media who are not covering this, and Western politicians who are not denouncing this, together with the thousand other testimonies and allegations of rape and other forms of mistreatment and torture that Palestinians have suffered in Israeli jails, is absolutely sickening.
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🚨 @elonmusk, please help! The people of Bangladesh are in a dire crisis with internet and media blackouts enforced by an authoritarian regime. Opening #Starlink in Bangladesh could be a lifeline, allowing crucial information to reach the world and support their fight for justice
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TheMuslimLawyer
TheMuslimLawyer@faisalkutty·
Here is our Oped (@FaisalBhabha, @AlexNeve24 and myself) on the targeting of @LincAlexLawTMU law students for signing a pro-Palestine letter. Excerpts: "...The students’ offence was signing a letter to the law school, leaked on Oct. 20, highlighting Israeli violations of international law, including apartheid, as the necessary context to the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7. While the letter rightly characterized the killing of civilians as “war crimes,” it did not specifically mention the Israeli victims or hostages and ambiguously endorsed “all forms of Palestinian resistance.” Many people found this insensitive considering the pain that many people, including TMU students, were feeling as a result of the Hamas attack. At the same time, what many others found insensitive was the lack of any meaningful acknowledgment by TMU of the mounting death toll in Gaza as Israel unleashed its disproportionate bombing campaign. On Oct. 23, the law school released a statement unfairly discrediting the students. The administration purported to “unequivocally condemn the sentiments of antisemitism and intolerance expressed” in the students’ letter. The school claimed to be “committed to upholding our values of inclusivity, dignity, and respect,” yet it would not extend the protection of these values to the signatories of the open letter. This instance of hypocrisy was another example of the Palestine exception to free speech. The signatories were promptly blacklisted by several Toronto law firms. Ontario’s Attorney General took unprecedented steps to screen TMU students. Prospective hires were asked to confirm in writing that they had not supported the open letter, under threat of job offer revocation or dismissal. Even the judiciary allegedly participated in this reprisal scheme. A group of 23 prominent lawyers falsely claimed that the students’ open letter was a “hate-filled incitement to violence against Israel and the Jewish people.” This group included a former appellate judge, law society benchers, heads of legal groups, law school adjunct instructors, and even a National Post columnist who used his column to further malign the students. The group of prominent lawyers issued a dire warning: if the law school failed to mete out punishment, the “professional placements” required as part of the TMU curriculum for these students might not be forthcoming from the legal community. TMU quickly announced that it was investigating the students and appointed retired Nova Scotia Chief Justice J. Michael MacDonald as the external reviewer. Many of the students who signed the letter were subjected to online harassment, hate, and even death threats. As a result, they took the letter down from public view. Last week, Justice MacDonald concluded that the signatories did not violate TMU’s Code of Conduct... The 169-page report noted that while the letter’s content was offensive to some, it was not intended as such and was, regardless, a protected exercise of free expression, vital in academic settings. The prominent lawyers who have continued to incite reprisals against signatories to the letter should be reminded of their professional duty to be honourable, civil and non-discriminatory. TMU students are at the start of their careers and need mentorship. Many have no connections in professional networks. They did not deserve to have some of the most well connected and experienced members of Ontario’s legal community join forces to destroy their lives. Justice MacDonald observed that the group of lawyers had done the very thing they accused the students of doing, such as speaking harshly, rushing to judgment, and not acknowledging opposing viewpoints. Those prominent lawyers “talked about the importance of civility and respectful dialogue, without extending those empathetic sentiments to the students involved …” It is time for those prominent lawyers to make amends. They should retract their letter and apologize to the students." To read the full article -- thestar.com/opinion/contri…
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