Unfair Dealing
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Produced by | David Weingarten |
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Unfair Dealing is an independent 2008 documentary film produced by Canadian broadcaster David Weingarten.[1] The film was originally marketed to an online audience.[2][3]
The film alleges that the terrorism charges brought against the "
Areas of controversy
Suspicious timing/circumstances surrounding the arrests
The film refers to an article in
The informants
One police informant who assisted in the arrests is Mubin Shaikh. Shaikh was reportedly in charge of accompanying some of the accused on a camping trip, where they played paint-ball in a forest north of Toronto.[12] Shaikh has contradicted his claims that this camping trip was a terrorist training camp.[13][14]
However, the courts found that both agents did not entrap the suspects.
Other controversies
Unfair Dealing raises the issue of abuse in the prisons where the remaining "
Accuracy
Since the release of Unfair Dealing, several claims in the film have been proven true through court proceedings. The informant Mubin Shaikh has admitted that the attendees of an alleged terrorist training camp North of Toronto were actually unaware of any terrorist plans to attack Canada,[22] as is alleged in the documentary. It has also been revealed through court proceedings that Shaikh purchased a rifle and ammunition for some of the accused at the behest of Zakaria Amara, and instructed some of them on how to use a handgun that was present during a winter camping trip at the instruction of Faheem Ahmad.[23]
The film's portrayal of informant Shaher Elsohemy as a financially motivated informant, whose participation was integral to the success of the bomb-plot, has also proven accurate. Notes from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service have confirmed that Elsohemy was motivated out of “money” and “spite”, citing an attempt by Elsohemy to defraud a previous employer for disability benefits. Court has also heard that Elsohemy was hired for the explicit purposes of enticing the suspects with his credentials in agricultural engineering, facilitating the purchase of bomb-ingredients, and providing a warehouse for the storage of bomb-making materials, confirming previous reports focused on in the documentary.[24]
Production team
David Weingarten is a Toronto-area broadcaster who has worked with CIUT-FM and CBC Radio One.[25] Adil Lakhani is the co-producer of Unfair Dealing. He is a radio-personality with CIUT-FM, and is originally from Mississauga.[25]
References
- ^ "Unfair Dealing". David Weingarten. Archived from the original on 2008-03-26. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
- ^ "Unfair Dealing: The Toronto Homegrown Terror Threat". YouTube. 2011-01-08. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ a b Freeze, Colin (26 March 2008). "Terror schemes exaggerated, lawyer says". Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 28 March 2009.
- ^ Broadhurst, Joe (27 March 2008). "Unfair Dealing: "Homegrown Terrorism" of Toronto 18 Was a Black Op". INTL News. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved September 2, 2008.
- ^ John Geddes (2006-06-14). "Wajid Khan: 'I did my duty'". Macleans.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "Parliamentary Review of the Anti-terrorism Act". Department of Justice Canada. 20 June 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-09-29. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
- ^ "Transcripts & Minutes - Anti-terrorism (Special)". Parliament of Canada. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "RCMP bombed oil site in 'dirty tricks' campaign - Canada - CBC News". Cbc.ca. 2000-11-10. Archived from the original on January 14, 2010. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "Library of Parliament Research Publications". Parl.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 2009-11-05. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ Mann, Michelle (23 February 2007). "When secrecy doesn't mean security". CBC News. Archived from the original on 12 August 2010.
- ^ "Last of 'terrorist' suspects leaves jail; no charges laid - Canada - CBC News". Cbc.ca. 2003-11-17. Archived from the original on 2012-08-02. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "CBC News: the fifth estate - Among the Believes: Cracking Toronto's Terror Cell - Timeline". Cbc.ca. Archived from the original on January 9, 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ Teotonio, Isabel (11 June 2008). "Camp designed to wage war, terror trial told". The Star. Toronto.
- ^ "Alleged bomb plot defendant unaware of any plans: RCMP informant - Canada - CBC News". Cbc.ca. 2008-06-17. Archived from the original on July 2, 2008. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ a b "2nd mole played key role in bomb plot probe - Canada - CBC News". Cbc.ca. 2006-10-13. Archived from the original on May 12, 2008. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "Bomb plot case, 2 years later | Toronto Star". Thestar.com. 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "The families of the Toronto 18 speak out". rabble.ca. 2008-10-09. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
- ^ "'Toronto 18' suspect has good point | Toronto Star". Thestar.com. 2008-01-31. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "USA: Amnesty International calls for immediate end to prolonged solitary confinement of Louisiana prisoners Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox". Amnesty International. 19 September 2007. Archived from the original on 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
- ^ "Trend toward solitary confinement worries experts - January 9, 1998". CNN. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "Accused in Toronto bomb plot case roughed up in jail, lawyer says - Toronto - CBC News". Cbc.ca. 2008-05-06. Archived from the original on June 11, 2008. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ "Alleged terrorists clueless about plot, court hears". The Star. Toronto. 16 June 2008.
- ^ Teotonio, Isabel (10 June 2008). "Toronto targets picked, terror trial told". The Star. Toronto.
- ^ "Judge ponders police tactics | Toronto Star". Thestar.com. 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
- ^ a b "Cast & Crew". take5.fm. Archived from the original on 9 March 2008.