First the headline from the hagiography by a very sympathetic Nick Boisvert on CBC News. "LGBTQ activist Sarah Hegazi, exiled in Canada after torture in Egypt, dead at 30".
In keeping with the bias of Canuckistan's statebroadcaster, the headline is somewhat misleading. It makes it sound as if Ms Hegazi died as the result of torture by the wicked, homophobic Egyptians. In fact, she committed suicide, after living in Canada for more than two years (at taxpayers' expense, natch) as an "asylum-seeker".
But Ms Hegazi was not idle while she was in the Great No-longer-white North. She was busy fighting for the rights of the alphabet people. Since LGBTQ2etc rights are already well established in Canadian law, she was obliged to turn her attention to campaigning for social justice, and against racism, fascism, yada yada yada, in other ways. Such as? Such as assaulting elderly people at last September's People's Party of Canada rally at Mohawk College, in Hamilton ON. That's her on the left [geddit? Ed.] in the above picture.
In spite of being identified to the Hamilton constabulary (see WWW 11/10/19) as "the 'lady' in the red bandana face mask", who assaulted (besides the lady in the photo), an old man wearing a white PPC hat and an elderly lady using a walker, Ms Hegazi was never arrested. However, her boyfriend Ahmed Alaa, not only mentioned but pictured in today's CBC story, was charged.
This so shamed his Syrian refugee parents that they were "forced" to close down their Toronto restaurant, Soufi's, until they were reassured by liberal politicos and meeja types that it was OK, really, because antifa "protesters" will never be prosecuted. And so it turned out for Mr Alaa, whose charge was somehow forgotten. "Mike, from Simcoe Grey County Clearview Township" takes up the story.
"Here in Canada," Ms Hegazi told the CBC in a 2018 interview, "I haven't people, I haven't family, I haven't friends. So I'm not happy here." The good news, we guess, is that she is now happy in Paradises. I don't know if Muslim women get serviced by 72 virgins or not. Maybe they are segregated from me, as in mosques, but, as an openly gay woman, Ms Hegazi would surely not mind that. So all's well that ends well.
Simcoe grey county. Clearview township.. :)
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