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Protest shuts down clerics' visit (mennonites & mullahs)
The Record ^ | May 29, 2007

Posted on 05/29/2007 8:09:51 PM PDT by nuconvert

Protest shuts down clerics' visit

Toronto and Regional police gather at UW in case of trouble

MIRKO PETRICEVIC

WATERLOO (May 29, 2007)

Dozens of irate protesters yelling "shame," "murderers" and "terrorists" shouted down a Waterloo meeting last night that was intended to build peace.

About 50 protesters stood around the meeting hall at Conrad Grebel University College waiting for the dialogue between Mennonites and Muslim clerics from Iran to begin.

Police from Waterloo Region and Toronto, Waterloo firefighters, paramedics and University of Waterloo police were called in in anticipation of protests.

They arrived around 6 p.m., winding down their operations by about 9:10 p.m., after most protesters had left the Conrad Grebel parking lot.

Dozens of Toronto officers remained on standby throughout the evening, staged in a nearby parking lot, but weren't required to assist Waterloo police, Waterloo regional police Insp. Bryan Larkin said.

"Everybody has a democratic right to protest," Larkin said. "The underlying issue here is public safety, and our role here was to maintain the peace."

The Toronto convoy -- including several cruisers, a specialized paramedic unit and a bus carrying riot squad officers from the Public Safety Unit -- left before 9:30 p.m.

The protesters, Iranians and Afghans from the Greater Toronto Area, stayed mostly silent during the opening prayers.

They shuffled around and held aloft a gruesome photo gallery of torture victims, hangings and firing squad executions they say were taken in Iran.

But less than a minute into a talk by a Shiite Muslim cleric from the Imam Khomeini Education and Research Institute in Qom, Iran, the barrage of shouts erupted.

One by one at first, then hitting a crescendo of chanting "Down with the Islamic Republic of Iran!"

Rev. Brice Balmer, moderator of the meeting tried to calm the loud crowd.

"This is a religious conference," he pleaded.

But it was to no avail.

The verbal salvos kept flying from around the room while more than 100 people in the audience calmly waited for the meeting to continue.

After about 10 minutes, and some failed attempts to negotiate for the protesters to have their say, organizers called off the meeting.

Members of the panel rose from their table on the stage and headed for a side door -- the cat-calls turned into cheers.

"We made our point" said Rahmen Nejati, one of the more vocal protesters. "They are not welcome in Canada."

The commotion rippled halfway across the city. Waterloo mayor Brenda Halloran was pulled out of a city council meeting to be informed of the protest and councillors later met behind closed doors to discuss the event.

The city mobilized its fire department to boost the police presence, Halloran said.

The public meeting, a discussion dubbed Two Peoples, Two Faiths in Dialogue, was part of a nine-year peace-building project between the Mennonite Central Committee and the religious institute in Iran.

The conference has drawn criticism from groups and individuals who vehemently oppose contacts with the institute because it's director, Ayatollah Muhammad Taqi Mesbah Yazdi, is considered to be an anti-democratic, ultra-conservative cleric who promotes human rights violations in Iran.

Yazdi is reputed to be the lead spiritual adviser to Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has outraged many people by calling the Holocaust a myth and declaring that Israel must be wiped off the map.

Protesters argued that the speakers from Iran are part of the Iranian government and are responsible for human rights abuses.

As protesters revelled in shutting down the meeting, members of the audience lamented the disruption.

"They acted violently in a very barbaric fashion," Idrisa Pandit said of the protesters. Pandit, a Muslim woman wearing a black head scarf, said the protesters were not fighting for her rights as a woman.

"They hate Islam and that surely speaks about why they would try to prevent dialogue," she said. "There is absolutely nothing in any of their intentions to promote dialogue and peace-building."

Nejati, one of the protesters said the Iranian clerics don't deserve to have free speech because their ideology supports terrorism.

Arli Klassen, executive director of Mennonite Central Committee Ontario which is co-hosting the conference, said she wasn't surprised at the outcome of the meeting. "I'm disappointed that we couldn't talk civilly and peacefully."

The conference will continue.

"We expect that there will be a heavy police presence to make sure that that happens," she said.

Larkin said police will monitor the upcoming closed sessions as the conference continues.

Yesterday's meeting was one of three public forums scheduled during the conference. Sunday's was cancelled because of slight delays in obtaining visas. A public meeting which had been scheduled for Thursday, in Toronto, was cancelled because of security concerns, Klassen said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: canada; iran; mennonites; mullahs
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1 posted on 05/29/2007 8:09:56 PM PDT by nuconvert
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To: nuconvert
A live link.

Mennonites' gesture to Iran spurs protest (invite extremist Iranian scholars)

2 posted on 05/29/2007 8:18:34 PM PDT by blam
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To: nuconvert

There is nothing that will convince most Mennonites that no matter how nice you are or how much you pray, nothing will change the desire of many Muslims to kill all non-muslims.

I am no fan of the Mennonite faith.


3 posted on 05/29/2007 8:18:50 PM PDT by JRochelle (Just say no to the slick crazy bully.)
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To: nuconvert
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4 posted on 05/29/2007 8:28:23 PM PDT by 1COUNTER-MORTER-68 (THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
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To: nuconvert
Dozens of irate protesters yelling "shame," "murderers" and "terrorists" shouted down a Waterloo meeting last night that was intended to build peace.

Normally I'm against such disorderly conduct but in this instance they nail it right on the head!!

Besides, its much more truthful & honest that the "Religion of Peace" bullsh!t & lies that our political leaders are shovelling out to the population on a daily basis.

If they are such a "Religion of Peace", can ANYONE tell me just 1 thing that they have done in the last 2 years that merits this label? What 'GOOD DEED' or 'Peaceful Good Works' have they done to merit attention?
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5 posted on 05/29/2007 8:29:42 PM PDT by prophetic
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To: nuconvert

Shade of the 70s and the Shah.


6 posted on 05/29/2007 8:30:11 PM PDT by Valin (History takes time. It is not an instant thing.)
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To: nuconvert

I notice there was no mention of any Mennonites objecting to intervention by the police.

Seems inconsistant.


7 posted on 05/29/2007 8:31:29 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle (If America falls, darkness will cover the face of the earth for a thousand years.)
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To: Balding_Eagle

inconsistency is the Mennonite’s middle name.


8 posted on 05/29/2007 8:50:55 PM PDT by LetGoNow
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To: JRochelle; All

A popular web forum site among the more conservative Mennonites has a section on Current Events and Politics. You will see some sincere beliefs there as well as some serious lefty viewpoints. There is one poster in particular that is fairly right wing though.

http://mennodiscuss.com/viewforum.php?f=15

They also have a section on Mennocultural Theology you might find interesting. Pay special attention to the threads on non-resistance and about the TA Tech shooting.

http://mennodiscuss.com/viewforum.php?f=33


9 posted on 05/29/2007 9:20:36 PM PDT by LetGoNow
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To: LetGoNow
I checked out the links.
Anti-Mennonites? I’ve never heard that one.
God help us.

There is something about some religious sects that seem to get pleasure out of silly perception that they are being persecuted.

10 posted on 05/29/2007 9:31:44 PM PDT by JRochelle (Just say no to the slick crazy bully.)
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To: JRochelle
I know a fair number of Mennonites, and they are productive, peaceful members of the community. However, they are “sheep” in the classic sense of the “sheep, sheepdog, and wolf” essay. I once asked a Mennonite lady (they are pacifists and preach nonviolence) how they would defend themselves against violent human predators. Her response was that God provided the Police and Military for that purpose!
11 posted on 05/30/2007 5:13:23 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

LOL! Classic Mennonite.


12 posted on 05/30/2007 5:51:41 AM PDT by JRochelle (Just say no to the slick crazy bully.)
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To: LetGoNow

I know of one Mennonite poster (an American) from a now defunct Christian forum on leftbehind.com . He was so bloody pacifist that he wants to drag out all of the former US presidents and hang them for having waged wars during their times as presidents. He was an equal opportunity basher BTW, but he reserved his special wraths on Reagan and W. Bush.

In fact economically he was to the left of even Dennis Kununich. The only conservative thing he seems to possess is the gospel - he is of the Rick Warren rather than V. Gene Robinson variety, and issues on alcohol and abortion.


13 posted on 05/30/2007 3:48:11 PM PDT by NZerFromHK (The US Founding is what makes Britain and USA separated by much more than a common language.)
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