Controversial Hizb ut-Tahrir Conference Planned in Canada
The Islamic extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir has announced plans to hold a "Caliphate Conference" in Hamilton, Canada, on January 18, 2025. The event seeks to promote the establishment of a Muslim caliphate governed by Islamic Sharia law. Hizb ut-Tahrir, which is banned in several countries including the UK, India, and Pakistan, operates freely in Canada.
The announcement has been met with significant criticism from local officials, including Mississauga city mayor Carolyn Parrish, who expressed concerns regarding the group's extremist views. In a statement, Hizb ut-Tahrir Canada has denied allegations of violence, asserting that it advocates for its objectives through peaceful means.
Canadian MPs have also voiced opposition to the conference, expressing alarm over the group's ideology. Videos featuring prominent members, such as Mazin Abdul-Adhim, urging Muslims to overthrow their governments in pursuit of a caliphate have further raised concerns.
As the date approaches, community leaders and lawmakers continue to debate the implications of the event and its potential impact on public safety.
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