2. This column, for example, is rightly critical of Trudeau's mess-ups in India but strangely uncritical of Narendra Modi in a way that distorts the core India/Canada issues: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2018/02/22/trudeaus-india-trip-is-a-total-disaster-and-he-has-himself-to-blame/?utm_term=.2daf3cb3334c …
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3. Washington Post column accepts the Modi governments framing (India/Canada dispute is about terrorism) & covers up the reality (dispute is about Modi's terrible human rights record).
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4. No Canadian government supports terrorism in India. But the Canadian government (and many ordinary Canadians) are critical of Modi's human rights record. For good reason.https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/06/28/as-indias-muslims-are-killed-modi-keeps-silent/?utm_term=.ca1940ed941a …
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5. I understand why Modi wants to tar all criticism of his government as the work of terrorist sympathizers. What is dismaying is how much of the press (in Canada & elsewhere) goes along with this deception.
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I hope with the trip done you can move on to some real news.
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That's if you accept that people happy to have an intellectual liberal as Prime Minister instead of a libertarian-minded goon as being shallow, then fine. I don't. But then again what are you? Yup. Another pundit.
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RT The level of rightwing lunacy from both countries in the
#TrudeauInIndia hashtag is something to behold. Do your research. Inform yourself on the leadership and legacy of Modi.#CdnPoli#CdnMSM - Show replies
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