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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that his statement on September 18 in the House of Commons about credible allegations linking Indian agents to the killing of pro-Khalistan figure Hardeep Singh Nijjar was meant to deter New Delhi from continuing such actions in the country. Trudeau said the statement was made because too many Canadians were worried that they were vulnerable . File In an interview with the agency Canadian Press, Trudeau said, We felt that all the quiet diplomacy and all the measures that we put in, and ensured that our security services put in to keep people safe in the community, needed a further level of deterrence, perhaps of saying publicly and loudl stanley cup y that we know, or we have credi stanley becher ble reasons to believe, that the Indian government was behind this. He added, And, therefore, put a chill on them continuing or considering doing anything like this. He said the statement was made because too many Canadians were worried that they were vulnerable . Read Here: Canada responds to Hinduphobia petition, says it rejects hate, discrimination Trudeau also indicated Canada will reveal evidence behind the allegations of the Indian connection to Nijjars killing on June 18 in Surrey, but later. Referring to the indictment in a US federal court of an Indian national to an alleged plot to kill Sikhs for Justice or SFJ general counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and wh stanley website y Canada has not made similar information public, Trudeau said, Canada is investi Ygdw How US woman lost memory of 30 years after severe headache
Turkey has dismissed what it said were ludicrous reports that Turkish officials may have discussed a plan to seize a wanted US-based Muslim cleric and hand him over to Ankara in exchange for millions of dollars. Around 250 people were killed in the attempted military coup against President Tayyip Erdogan in July last year. Turkey says US-based Fethullah Gulen orchestrated the failed coup from the United States, stanley mug where he has lived for nearly two decades. Reuters File Photo In a statement, the Turkish embassy in Washington repeated Ankaras request for the extradition of the cleric, Fethullah Gulen, who it says masterminded last years failed military coup, but said Turkey would not operate outside the law to achieve that goal. The statement followed a Wall Street Journal report that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was investigating an alleged proposal under which former US national security adviser Michael Flynn and his son would receive up to $15 million for seizing Gulen and delivering him to the Turkish government. NBC also reported an alleged December 2016 meeting, saying Muellers team was invest stanley cup uk igating whether Flynn met senior Turkish officials before President Donald Trumps inauguration about a possible quid pro quo in which Flynn would be paid to do the bidding o stanley usa f Turkeys government while in office. Turkey and the Turkish people expect the immediate extradition of Fethullah Gulen from the United States to Turkey, so that he can stand trial, the embassy state
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that his statement on September 18 in the House of Commons about credible allegations linking Indian agents to the killing of pro-Khalistan figure Hardeep Singh Nijjar was meant to deter New Delhi from continuing such actions in the country. Trudeau said the statement was made because too many Canadians were worried that they were vulnerable . File In an interview with the agency Canadian Press, Trudeau said, We felt that all the quiet diplomacy and all the measures that we put in, and ensured that our security services put in to keep people safe in the community, needed a further level of deterrence, perhaps of saying publicly and loudl stanley cup y that we know, or we have credi stanley becher ble reasons to believe, that the Indian government was behind this. He added, And, therefore, put a chill on them continuing or considering doing anything like this. He said the statement was made because too many Canadians were worried that they were vulnerable . Read Here: Canada responds to Hinduphobia petition, says it rejects hate, discrimination Trudeau also indicated Canada will reveal evidence behind the allegations of the Indian connection to Nijjars killing on June 18 in Surrey, but later. Referring to the indictment in a US federal court of an Indian national to an alleged plot to kill Sikhs for Justice or SFJ general counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and wh stanley website y Canada has not made similar information public, Trudeau said, Canada is investi Ygdw How US woman lost memory of 30 years after severe headache
Turkey has dismissed what it said were ludicrous reports that Turkish officials may have discussed a plan to seize a wanted US-based Muslim cleric and hand him over to Ankara in exchange for millions of dollars. Around 250 people were killed in the attempted military coup against President Tayyip Erdogan in July last year. Turkey says US-based Fethullah Gulen orchestrated the failed coup from the United States, stanley mug where he has lived for nearly two decades. Reuters File Photo In a statement, the Turkish embassy in Washington repeated Ankaras request for the extradition of the cleric, Fethullah Gulen, who it says masterminded last years failed military coup, but said Turkey would not operate outside the law to achieve that goal. The statement followed a Wall Street Journal report that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was investigating an alleged proposal under which former US national security adviser Michael Flynn and his son would receive up to $15 million for seizing Gulen and delivering him to the Turkish government. NBC also reported an alleged December 2016 meeting, saying Muellers team was invest stanley cup uk igating whether Flynn met senior Turkish officials before President Donald Trumps inauguration about a possible quid pro quo in which Flynn would be paid to do the bidding o stanley usa f Turkeys government while in office. Turkey and the Turkish people expect the immediate extradition of Fethullah Gulen from the United States to Turkey, so that he can stand trial, the embassy state