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Who Invited the Refugee to Tory Barbeque?

Nobody did, but teenager Bashir Mohamed bought a ticket and denounced medical cuts as he was ousted.

By Rob Drinkwater, 16 Jul 2012, Canadian Press

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A protester who made it into a Conservative party barbecue in Edmonton says he was dragged out of the event and arrested by police when he tried to ask Immigration Minister Jason Kenney a question.

Bashir Mohamed, 17, planned to confront Kenney about the federal government's cuts to refugee health care. Mohamed says he was born in a refugee camp in Kenya and came to Canada with his parents when he was three.

He said he stood up and began to ask a question while Kenney was speaking, but was quickly grabbed by four men who pulled him outside.

He says police arrested him, but he was later released without charges.

"The police were very nice. They just wanted to figure out what was going on. I have nothing against the police," Bashir said shortly after he was released.

Steven Dollansky, the president of the Edmonton Centre Conservative Association and a member of the group that organized the barbecue, explained that the protester was removed because he interrupted the minister in the middle of his speech.

"He stood up and screamed at the minister during his speech. That was not the appropriate time to speak and he was asked to leave," Dollansky said.

Dollansky said there was some physical contact as the protester was removed, but he said it was difficult to avoid in such a situation.

Refugee paid $40 to attend Tory event

The event, attended by close to 400 people, was held Saturday evening inside a hangar at the Alberta Aviation Museum.

Mohamed, wearing a tie, said he got in by buying a $40 ticket in advance to the barbecue. He said he posed as a young Conservative and ate with the rest of the attendees while he waited for Kenney to speak.

He said he stood up as Kenney was speaking and began to explain that he'd come to Canada as a refugee, but he said it wasn't long before he was grabbed and led out. He said he shouted, "Jason Kenney is killing compassion with his health care cuts," as he was pulled outside. He said he fell along the way, but wasn't hurt.

The people who pulled him outside, he said, told him he'd be charged with assault.

"I was expecting I'd be charged with mischief. I was shocked when they said assault because I didn't assault anyone," said Mohamed.

Refugee claimants stripped of coverage

The policy, which strips refugee claimants of access to pharmaceutical, dental and vision coverage and also limits other forms of coverage, was announced in April and is projected to save the government $20 million a year for the next five years.

Originally, it divided refugee claimants into two groups based on the status of their claim and country of origin. Neither would receive extended benefits.

Those whose claim is rejected or who are from a yet-to-be defined list of countries would only receive health care if there was a public health or safety risk.

The government has since amended the policy to provide for a third group of refugee claimants who are covered by a federal program that provides financial and other assistance.

They will receive the extended benefits as long as they are covered by that program.

As people arrived for Saturday's barbecue, about two dozen demonstrators sold lemonade at a makeshift stand outside the museum. The price of a cup was 59 cents, which the group said is what it would cost per Canadian to end the cuts to refugee health care.

The stand was kept away from the entrance, so Kenney's arrival wasn't noticed by the demonstrators. His car pulled up to the museum entrance and he entered the venue without a confrontation.

Dollansky said the museum called police to the scene after the demonstrators twice refused requests from the facility's director to move to the edge of the property.  [Tyee]

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  • Luimneach

    43 weeks ago

    Bashir Mohamed--how Canada now treats it's refugees

    Good for Bashir!
    How dare that odious Kenney and his henchmen treat a kid--or anyone--like this! Democracy is dying in this country. Actually, it's demise will be found to be a homicide.
    Bashir, like Bridget Depape, who I had the pleasure to meet recently, show inspirational courage and leadership. True role models.
    Kenney, take yourself and your rat pack and just leave! I SO want to use a clear Anglo-Saxon term, but I'll think it instead.

  • Skid

    43 weeks ago

    BBQ Take Out

    What's Kenny going to do with these herrorist's infiltrating Canada, the last thing the harper government needs is free thinkers speaking freely.

  • Mr. PG

    43 weeks ago

    Bashir Mohammed

    What ever happened to free speech in this country? There was a time when politicians used to duel with hecklers and show their intelligence in wit. Maybe that's why they arrest them now - no intelligence, no wit.
    And maybe it's time to revive the use of Wrongful Arrest suits. There was absolutely no justification for arresting the boy and the tort exists, even if they didn't charge him. Maybe some serious damages and headlines would stop this oppressive nonsense.

  • Skywalker

    43 weeks ago

    The new age.

    It is now an offense to interrupt a tory minister's stream of consciousness. (read bs) They will not be incovenienced by having to deal with anything other than those who have seen the light.

  • Hakuin

    43 weeks ago

    Why didn't the cops arrest the goons

    Who grabbed him? Are they Harper's?

  • hg

    43 weeks ago

    Free speech

    The organizer should be charged for permitting the curtailment of Mr Bashir Mohammed's right to free speech guaranteed by the Constitution, then fined $32000 and 3 month in jail for the assault.

  • Dave Ball

    43 weeks ago

    Why there?

    Why did the kid go there in particular to ask the question? I suspect it was for just this type of publicity, not for a serious answer.

    If he acted in the same manner at a cultural event, (for instance, demanding to know why one actor was chosen over another during a theatrical show) would he be welcome? As at the barbeque, I suspect he would be bounced.

    But I doubt critical analysis is going to play a part in the debate on this board.

  • Hakuin

    42 weeks ago

    provincial premiers are getting the same bum's rush

    der Harpenfuhrer shows his continued contempt by refusing to even meet with them.