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| | Paul Martin 10-Mar-2004 What kind of Justice Minister have you appointed? (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | That is, anyone who aspires to be Canada's Minister of Justice will advocate the prosecution of those war crimes that are most grievous, most recent, and best documented without regard to the nationality, ethnicity, or religion of the accused. |
 | | On the other hand, anyone who aspires to be no better than Canada's Jewish Minister of Justice, will advocate the prosecution of war crimes committed by non-Jews against Jews sixty years ago, and thus necessarily crimes whose evidentiary support has been eroded by the passage of time. |
 | | Specifically, given the large number of Israelis living in Canada today, and their high participation rate in Israeli military, police, and intelligence units, and the mountain of crimes that such units have accumulated, the most productive and just prosecution of war crimes in today's Canada would be directed at Israelis. |
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