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From his perch at the top of the far-right ecosystem, Tucker Carlson regularly soaked up stories from Canada and half-jokingly called for forcible regime change here. But when it comes to demagogues who suddenly find themselves with time on their hands, even the half-jokes might merit another look.And speaking of people who managed to maintain a mainstream platform long after their views took dark, paranoid turns, Toronto Sun columnist Tarek Fatah passed away.APTN's Dani Paradis joins Jonathan to talk about both.Host: Jonathan GoldsbieCredits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)Guest: Dani Paradis Further reading: Tucker Carlson's Prayer Talk May Have Led to Fox News Ouster: “That Stuff Freaks Rupert Out” - Vanity FairA first look at 'Tucker Carlson Originals: O, Canada!' - Fox NewsToronto twins' claim of being Inuit nets thousands in scholarship money from various organizations - APTN'A real force of nature': Pakistani-Canadian journalist Tarek Fatah dead from cancer at 73 - National Post Sponsors: oxio, Douglas, Article If you value this podcast, Support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tribute to Tarek Fatah with Arzoo Kazmi, Tahir Gora, Aarti Tikoo, Amber Zaidi _ Jaipur Dialogues
Tarek Fatah's first ever interview on YouTube was with Tahir Gora on the now defunct Rawal TV. It was on the subject 'Will Pakistan Survive'. As we can watch, Tarek Fatah's clarity never left him and he remained in implacable opposition to the very idea of Pakistan.
India Launches Operation Kaveri To Evacuate Citizens Stranded In Sudan, ‘No business giving interviews on pending cases': Supreme Court to judges, Pakistani-Canadian author Tarek Fatah passes away at 73 after prolonged illness and other top news in this bulletin.
Bernard Drainville, l'émotif. Que pense-t-il des enregistrements de l'enseignante de première année? Joe Biden est-il vraiment l'homme des démocrates? Décès de Tarek Fatah. Dans cet épisode intégral du 25 avril 2023, en entrevue : Nadia El-Mabrouk, membre du conseil d'administration du Rassemblement pour la laïcité et citoyenne de culture musulmane. Marie-Claude Girard, retraitée de la commission canadienne des droits de la personne et autrice Joseph Facal, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec. Me David Bourgoin, avocat directeur chez BGA (firme spécialisée en actions collectives). Karine Gagnon, directrice adjointe de l'information au Journal de Québec. Une production QUB Radio Avril 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Le journaliste montréalais Tarek Fatah est décédé hier, le lundi 24 avril, à l'âge de 73 ans. Il était une figure importante de la laïcité et était connu pour avoir critiqué les extrémistes religieux et les nationalistes pakistanais. Entrevue avec Nadia El-Mabrouk, membre du conseil d'administration du Rassemblement pour la laïcité et citoyenne de culture musulmane.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Histoire d'horreur dans une classe de première année. Grève des fonctionnaires fédéraux : du « cheap labour ». Le journaliste montréalais Tarek Fatah est décédé : adieu au cher opposant du Radicalisme. Segment LCN.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Tarek Fatah, a Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author known for his commentary on Muslim issues has passed away at the age of 73. Fatah is being widely mourned. Here is how Alex paid tribute to Fatah on her show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tarek Fatah Sahab - You were a True Sanatani _ The Jaipur Dialogues
L'écrivain et chroniqueur pakistanais Tarek Fatah est décédé. Retour sur l'enseignante qui sème la terreur dans une classe de première année. La rencontre Martineau-Dutrizac avec Richard Martineau.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Nityananda Misra joins Sanjay Dixit to talk about the many statements of Swami Nischalanand Saraswati, like Alla in Sanskrit and Allah, Allopanishad, Jesus being Vaishnava, and Computers having come out of the Puri peeth.
Even as Pakistan grapples with multiple problems of economy, political stability and internal security, it continues to spew venom against India, celebrating Kashmir Solidarity Day and reiterating that they will forever be enemy to India. Tarek Singh Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss.
Days of Pakistan are Numbered _ Tarek Fatah Roasts
Pakistan Won't Remain a Country - Countdown has Begun Tarek Fatah and Sanjay Dixit
Love Jihad mindset instils predatory behaviour in a Muslim youth to make him hunt for girls from other religions, and to convert them, torture them, and even kill them, such as the Aftab Shraddha case. Tarek Fatah and Amber Zaidi join Sanjay Dixit to discuss and go deeper into the issue.
In a tribute to Imran Khan, Pakistan Establishment has now officially declared that they do not have any external enemy, but only internal enemies. They did not even rebut Indian defence minister's statement on POK. Sanjay Dixit asks Tarek Fatah whether the toxic cocktail of cricket, Imran, TTP and BRA is driving Pakistan crazy!
Arzoo Kazmi join Sanjay Dixit to discus Imran's Long March, Military's manoeuvres, TTP's attacks and Baloch insurgency. Pakistan's loss to Zimbabwe in the World Cup T20 has created a hilarious international fake Mr. Bean controversy. Tarek Fatah and Arzoo Kazmi join Sanjay Dixit to discuss.
Iranian women are fighting against hijab, Pakistan as a whole is fighting against India, and Indian Muslims are fighting to make their women wear hijab! Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to make a sense of the contradictions of Islam and the all pervasive Pakistani obsession with India.
As toxic maulanas raise the pitch on 'Islam higher than country', one is taken back to the pre-partition scenario of 'Dar-ul-harb' and the ever burning desire of Islamists to Islamise a non_Muslim country. Amber Zaidi and Tarek Fatah join Sanjay Dixit to discuss.
Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to talk about the problem of Islam that reflects itself continuously from Kanhaiyalal to Salman Rushdie attacks to continuous jihadi wars in Africa. Also discussed is the problem of liberals who refuse to recognise the problem.
PFI's Strategy Document for bringing Islamic Rule in India by 2047 has been recovered in Patna. Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss how serious the threat is, and what are the short, medium and long term steps that India needs to take to nip it in the bud.
Tarek Fatah speaks on Udaipur beheading in the face of India's soft stance against Jihad, the demonisation of Nupur Sharma, Supreme Court's abdication, and Islamists' loud pronouncements of incompatibility with Indian democracy.
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Tarek Fateh decodes the reason behind the rising Islamic hardliners in India. Why are they given a free hand and the policy perspective of why did India give in to the unreasonable demands of a fanatic nation like Qatar
While the Mulla-Maulana class loves to pursue its wet dream of Ghazwa-e-Hind, some people think hat the Ghazwa going on in Pakistan may be the real Ghazwa-e-Hind as it was also part of Hind. Arzoo Kazmi and Tarek Singh Fatah join Sanjay Dixit to find out the reality.
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The unseemly 'shut up' by Javed Akhtar Chicha to Tarek Fatah on the question of glorification of invaders and denial of heritage shows that he is back to his nocturnal activities. Sanjay Dixit explores the chinks in his armour.
Tarek Singh Fatah is the original delinquent against Aurangzeb - he was the one who gave the call to change the name of Aurangzeb Road. Sanjay Dixit hosts him for this talk and ask him why the entire sub-continent is obsessed with this man, whether in favour (the AMM class) or against (Hindus).
Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss why there is one community that seems to revel in conflict with every other community throughout the free world. It seems to remain peaceful only under authoritarian regimes. Even there, they fight among each other.
After we finished our talk on Pakistan with SD and Tarek Fatah, there were fast paced developments in Pakistan. Sanjay Dixit brings you the latest updates from Pakistan with many unusual insights too.
Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss Pakistan's current political crisis and what the future holds for Pakistan and the next government and the next - does it change anything at all?
Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss the Modi Yogi domination in India, the comedy unfolding in Pakistan around Imran Khan and the reactions of Indian Muslims at the victory of BJP and to hijab and Kashmir Files.
West Ditched Ukraine_ _ Joe Biden the New Pappu _ Tarek Fatah and Sanjay Dixit
Tarek Fatah and Sanjay Dixit discuss the many known and unknown aspects of hijab and the deliberately created controversy around it. Is it being used as the flag of Islam in a non-Muslim country, a crude way of identity assertion or simply as another method to defame Modi internationally.
The great explanations of hoors, gender equality, homosexuality (Laavtaat), animal sex (Tehemia), and reservation of Jannat for the believers by Maulana Sajid Rashidi on the Arzoo Kazmi show have drawn great interest among believers and non-believers alike. In this talk, Tarek Fatah throws light on these fantastic theories.
The 1971 India Pakistan war was an opportunity for India to settle the Pakistani problem once and for all. That, however, required a clear vision and understanding of the 'nazaria-e-Pakistan. Tarek Fatah joins Sanjay Dixit to explain how India missed the trick in 1971, and is still not ready to face the reality of the Pakistani narrative about what Pakistan is all about.
Why should anyone in the world or within India should have an objection if India declares itself a Hindu Rashtra? Either by doctrine, by philosophy or as evidenced in past practice, a Hindu Rashtra does not seem to pose any danger to any community or any individual. Then why so much animus against Hindus, Hindutva and Hindu Rashtra. Tarek Fatah, Shakil Chaudhary from Pakistan, Madhu Kishwar and Sushil Pandit debate this important question. Hosted by Sanjay Dixit.
Left claims that it is on the side of the underprivileged. However, we find on present evidence that it seems to support issues such as Wokism, reverse racism, breaking up of families, Khalistanis, Pakistanis, Taliban, and even opposes farm laws of India that were basically anti-middlemen. Tarek Singh Fatah (Happy Birthday to him today) examines the contradictions in this talk with Sanjay Dixit.
Join Vibhuti Jha & Tarek Fatah to get the insights about what steps must India & Indians draw to fix their religious problems.
Tarek Fatah has been challenging the Hadis for a lifetime. He has now found an unlikely support - from no less than the Saudi Crown Prince. Sanjay Dixit catches up with Tarek Fatah to find out how he feels at this vindication and what earth shaking impact it would have in the Muslim world, and whether the Hadis crazy Alim/Ulama in the Indian sub-continent will issue a Fatwa against Mohammad bin Salman.
Tarek Fatah has twice been imprisoned, was once barred from practising journalism in Pakistan, and faces death threats regularly. The Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author has put his life on the line to make clear what radical Islam really means. He'll break down how the Americans helped accelerate this brand of Islam by funding the Middle East during the Cold War. He'll also debunk why most North Americans don't really know what happened in 9/11. Plus, Fatah's take on Sharia Day...Read more...>>>
Modern political Islam dates back nearly a century and has spread nearly everywhere. While Islamism appears to be in decline in Muslim-majority countries, Islamists forge ahead in the West – in education, the courts, business, electoral politics, and beyond. How did they achieve this, what threat do they pose, and what can be done to defeat them?
Alex is joined by Tarek Fatah, columnist at the Toronto Sun to talk about the death of a Pakistani activist. Jonathan Berkshire Miller joins to discuss leaked documents that suggest China is using paid internet trolls to censor bad coverage of their coronavirus response. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tarek Fatah, journalist, writer, broadcaster & liberal activist, talks about freedom of speech and religion in the Canadian context today at ideacity 20th anniversary conference in a session called "Democracy & Freedom of Speech vs. Disinformation in the age of Surveillance". He provides insights on the press, politics, and current events in Brampton, Mississauga, and around the world, from Charlie Ebdo to the Quebec ban on hijabs. Tarek Fatah is a columnist at the Toronto Sun and author of two award-winning books,
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Joseph Humire is Executive Director of the Center for a Secure Free Society. He is a global security expert specializing on transnational threats in the Western Hemisphere. He also provides regular briefings on international terrorism, transnational organized crime, Islamism and Iran’s influence Latin America to various entities within the U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence community. Mr. Humire is also a fellow at the Middle East Forum. http://www.securefreesociety.org Tarek Fatah is a is a Canadian journalist and writer who founded the Muslim Canadian Congress, a group committed to fighting Islamism and promoting the separation between religion and state. He is also a fellow at the Middle East Forum. https://torontosun.com/author/tarek-fatah
Intelligence agencies of foreign powers can threaten Canadian journalists at will. This was the case again this year as the Pakistani Counsel General of Toronto was caught on tape threatening Canadian journalists Tarek Fatah and Tahir Gora. The fact that the Canadian government refuses to act on this shows how the government and Prime Minister Trudeau put their so-called global values over the rights of Canadian citizens.
It sounds like something out of a novel. Controversial writer and broadcaster Tarek Fatah is well known as a passionate secularist who takes on radical Islam. While visiting India, he started hosting a TV show. It became a huge hit, but that led to a plot to assassinate him, and Indian police have recently arrested a second suspect associated with this plot. Libby talks with Tarek about the whole strange saga. Plus – What can we learn from the happiest places on earth? Explorer and educator Dan Buettner shares some lessons from two years of research.
It sounds like something out of a novel. Controversial writer and broadcaster Tarek Fatah is well known as a passionate secularist who takes on radical Islam. While visiting India, he started hosting a TV show. It became a huge hit, but that led to a plot to assassinate him, and Indian police have recently arrested a second suspect associated with this plot. Libby talks with Tarek about the whole strange saga. Plus
Listen to Tarek Fatah in his own words PC crap destroying Canada November 2014, the Standing Committee on National Security and Defence of the Canadian Senate heard from a number of Canadians about the threats .
The story surrounding the massacre at Pulse Nightclub continues to develop as we hear rumours of the killer's motive. Was it homophobia? Was it his religion? Or was it something completely different? We discuss the developing story with author, broadcaster and founder of the Muslim Canadian Congress Tarek Fatah.
A Newmarket teacher posted on her Facebook stuff about Islam. She pointed out Muslims need to speak up against terror. Now she is in trouble with her board and being called Islamaphobic. Why? Muslim Canadian writer Tarek Fatah says it's all nonsense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. It was founded by the Prophet Zoroaster in ancient Iran approximately 3500 years ago." (BBC) Join me as I speak to a former member, Zubin Madon, of a rarely heard about religion. In India and Pakistan they are a small and mysterious, dwindling community. We discuss how the religion has evolved over the years, the openness that reform has brought (psst..Islam, take some notes), how this community came to be in India/Pakistan, the reasons their population is declining, some bizarre, fascinating traditions involving "The Tower of Silence" and ... *vultures*. We talk Marriage, menstruation, IVF and Freddie Mercury. Links to articles mentioned in the podcast: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/zubin-madon/terror-has-no-religion-a-_b_10793300.html Why does everyone want to silence ex Muslims? http://www.huffingtonpost.in/zubin-madon/why-does-everyone-want-to-silence-ex-muslims/ Also mentioned in the podcast is Reason On Faith's excellent blogpost about my Polite Conversation with Tarek Fatah: http://reasononfaith.org/polite-conversations-tarek-fatah/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/polite-conversations/id1086199663?l=en&mt=2#episodeGuid=tag%3Asoundcloud%2C2010%3Atracks%2F270328815 You can support Polite Conversations here: https://www.patreon.com/nicemangos
At the end of the podcast there are a few Urdu words, loose translation: Tarek: Go find your (future) kids a 'white school' - oh but all schools here (in Canada) are white Me: Oh yeah ... all schools here are white... whatever should i do now (sarcasm) Him: Is there anything left? (to talk about) Me: Whats left? Nothing. Tell me, do you at least now believe i'm a Pakistani woman? Him: Yes, yes I believe that. Me: Excellent. [Hopefully that will put all my, "Eiynah is probably a white man" trolls to rest] Anyhoo, if its possible, i think this convo is more bizarre than the last. We discuss Tarek self Id-ing as muslim, whether Pakistanis are comparable to racists and nazis, how my parents and Ali Rizvi's parents are supposedly genocide supporters (because Pakistani). His pro India/Hinduism bias....and... beef. link to Part 1: https://soundcloud.com/politeconversations/episode-12-part-1-tarek-fatah ---sorry there were some tech difficulties with the sound.. first ten minutes u might hear a slight echo in places. My apologies. If you want to help this podcast grow, please consider supporting via patreon https://www.patreon.com/nicemangos (or PayPal)
Tarek and I may agree on the basic fact that Islamism is a huge problem, that isn’t adequately being addressed….you’ll quickly see we disagree on many things as well. Starting from the weather :P But in more seriousness, I am a harsh critic of Islam, who is not a fan of generalizations against Muslims. I may be mistaken, but it seems to me that Tarek defends Islam, Mohammed while generalizing Muslims. The inverse of “attack ideas, not people” ….whut?….Join me as I try to understand…. We discuss whether backyards are a Western phenomenon, the ‘White’ route to atheism, Trump vs. Clinton, Orlando, whether Ex-Muslims are worth your time or not....and much more. Links mentioned in the podcast: CFI panel for Avijit Roy : https://plus.google.com/events/cg3q333nkp1q15lbet77moqs6hg @ 53:30 min Sabeen Mahmud blogpost: http://nicemangos.blogspot.ca/2015/04/sabeen.html?zx=dfde74bf03e45572 Note: this Podcast was recorded a few weeks ago. Please consider supporting the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/nicemangos Part 2 Available here: https://soundcloud.com/politeconversations/episode-12-part-2-tarek-fatah
Home repair advice from creative Iowans...could set back property values a couple of decades. Then, exactly what and who in Iowa did the Obama stimulus package stimulate? Then why can't we be more like the Japanese? Plus, here's a video from Tarek Fatah....a Pakistani born Muslim who speaking in Canada, blasts multiculturalism's corrosive effect upon sound judgment. Brilliant!