Four Canadian teenagers have suddenly vanished. Now, reports say these four Canadian teens likely went to Turkey, then Syria to join up with ISIS. Canada has a Muslim problem. Not as bad as Europe, but they still have a big problem. Two of the four teenagers are women from Laval, Quebec, while at least one is a male from Montreal. Another interesting tidbit from this story from CNN: A professor of the teens was an ‘al-Qaeda’ agent and may have radicalized the four.
Four Canadian teenagers vanish – likely went to Syria join ISIS |
Missing Canadian teenagers may have link to ISIS. Were they radicalized by a professor? http://t.co/CYKJpJMKxW @CNN pic.twitter.com/lTF4pK3pTF
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The teenagers reportedly flew from Montreal to Turkey in mid-January. Two days later, family members alerted the police. It’s unclear where the teens are now.
Three of them attended a Montreal community college that has now suspended its lease arrangement with an Islamic group after finding evidence of what administrators described as “hate speech” involving one of the group’s leaders, according to a school official.
One of the students took two class sessions offered by the organization, its representative, Adil Charkaoui, told reporters.
He described the teenager as quiet and “very shy.”
“We didn’t evaluate him, so really we don’t know about his level in religion and in Arabic,” said Charkaoui, who denied any links to radical Islam.
If you go to Vancouver, which is just north of Seattle, you could see Canada’s Muslim problem first hand. Vancouver probably isn’t even one of the more Muslim populated parts of Canada either.