Canada strips two men of their citizenship. I didn't know we did this. Since 1977, Canada has stripped 54 people of citizenship. Seven of those cases related to the Second World War.
I'm interested if anyone knows how the cases of Oberlander and Fast came to the attention of the authorities.
This article indicates that at least Oberlander has been
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The Jewish Tribune article (granted it's a few years old) targets 4 alleged Nazi collaborators, including these two, calling for their citizenships to be revoked. They blame a lack of political will, which would have been Liberal at the time of the article.
Liberals are, well, liberal in thought and deed. As such they would be more likely to forgive and forget decades old war criminals that have been otherwise law abiding citizens, at least in their time spent here. Conservatives on the other hand are conservative and as such are more uptight about such things.
This was a government decision involving at the very least Justice Minister Rob Nicholson and Immigration Minister Diane Finley. Andrew Telegdi, a Liberal MP from Waterloo who has long demanded a complete reworking of the Citizenship Act, said the federal cabinet shouldn't be involved in citizenship issues such as Oberlander's. "This is a total abuse of power," he said. "No politician should have that type of power."
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I want to see fair trials, where people are treated as innocent until proven guilty. I also want to see those responsible for crimes against humanity in from everywhere in the world be brought to justice as well. I'm sure there are at least a few former Soviet perpetrators of crimes against humanity living in Canada. They should be punished as well, but I have yet to hear of such trials (if someone else has though, I would love to hear about them). Justice needs to be applied equally across the board.
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