The guns she was running would have been more hurtful than any “stereotype.” In any case, here we see clearly the link between “Islamophobia” victimhood-mongering and violent jihad. The former is just a deflection strategy to cover for the latter.
“Quebec Muslim activist becomes first woman charged under 9/11 terror laws over Hezbollah gun-running plot,” by Stewart Bell in the National Post, July 13 (thanks to Twostellas):
A Quebec woman who was once active in a youth group that fought stereotypes against Muslims has been charged with terrorism for allegedly trying to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah.
The RCMP said Friday Mouna Diab, 26, had been charged with a terrorism count after an investigation found she had bought firearms in the Montreal area to ship to the Iranian-sponsored terror group.
Ms. Diab is the first woman to be charged under provisions of the Anti-terrorism Act passed by Parliament in response to the 9/11 attacks.
The case also marks the first time Canadian police have laid criminal charges in connection with Hezbollah; previous cases all concerned pro-al-Qaeda groups or the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka….
Ms. Diab was vice-president of the Association of Young Lebanese Muslims and was part of a delegation that traveled to Herouxville, Que., in 2007 in an attempt to counter stereotypes of Muslims she said were “hurtful.”
Why Herouxville? Here’s why.