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Looks like there's another Canuck in Chechnya
2004-10-18
The mystery surrounding the reported death last week of a Canadian in warn-torn Chechyna deepened today with word that another B.C. man with him apparently is missing. A Foreign Affairs spokesman confirmed the department has been asked to look into the second man's whereabouts. "The information has been brought to our attention and the Canadian embassy in Moscow has been instructed to run the information by the relevant Russian authorities," Reynald Doiron said from Ottawa. News reports have identified the man as Kamal Elbahja of suburban Maple Ridge. He was reportedly travelling with Rudwan Khalil Abubaker of Vancouver, whom Russian authorities said last today was killed in strife-torn Chechnya.
That's a heck of a wrong turn from Kamloops.
Russian officials said the man they identified as Rudwan Khalil was killed along with three gunmen by special forces in a mountainous region of the southern republic. A Russian television report included video of a Canadian passport and B.C. driver's licence in the name of Rudwan Khalil. Foreign Affairs had no explanation for the discrepancy in the names.
Duh. Abubaker is his "Lion of Islam (TM)" nom de mujahid. But why should the vaunted Cdn Department of Foreign Affairs be expected to know that?
But lawyer Phil Rankin, representing Abubaker's family, said it may have originated in documents when Abubaker and his older siblings came to Canada as refugees in the 1980s. Rankin has been hired to help the family retrieve Abubaker's body from Chechnya. "They would like to see if he's dead or not," Rankin said in an interview. "They're not sure because they've never seen the picture of his body."
Insert your own Monty Python joke ---> Here.
Doiron said Russian authorities have not yet confirmed Abubaker's identity or provided details on how he died.
Painfully, we hope.
Russian officials claimed the man they called Khalil was an explosives expert working with militant insurgents fighting to split Chechnya from the Russian federation. A spokesman at the Russian embassy in Ottawa said today he had no new information about the case. Rankin said Abubaker's family reported he and Elbahja went to Dubai for a holiday and visited Abubaker's father in Saudi Arabia.
Soddy Arabia, you say? Hmmmmmmm...yes, it's all very mysterious.
The family got a call from a cousin in Dubai in late August saying he and Elbahja had decided to go to Azerbaijan, which borders on Chechnya, to attend the wedding of friend Azar Tagiev. The trip would have required travelling to Russia to get a connecting flight to Baku, capital of the former Soviet republic.
Azerbaijani weddings usually require a pit stop for automatic weapons and ammo too...
Tagiev, 31, was an immigrant to Canada living in the Vancouver area before returning to his homeland last May, according to his former boss. "This was a man that decided to go and immerse himself in religion," said Percy von Lipinski, president of Visa Connection Ltd., which helps travellers to arrange visas to many foreign countries.
Gotta love a name like Percy von Lipinski.
Abubaker, 26, was born in the Sudanese city of Kassala but grew up in Vancouver. He completed a computer software program at Vancouver Community College but worked as a salesman in a clothing store and as a sometime model and movie extra. A spokeswoman for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service would not comment on the family's report they were visited by CSIS agents last Saturday.
Born in Sudan, studying computers in Canada, friends with employees of Percy the visa fixer, father in Soddiland, found dead in Chechnya. A quiet boy, kept to himself.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#16  Even if legit - coming to Rantburg is idiocy. Mourn your friend in private. All else is JERKING OFF IN PUBLIC.
Posted by: .com   2004-10-23 4:30:36 PM  

#15  Hmmmm - Jennifer and Ibraheem/CandyMan 2001 sound soooooo much alike I could almost hear both lies at once.
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-23 4:28:28 PM  

#14  Thats not fucking funny. He was a good friend of mine, and he was taking a connecting flight in Chechnya to go to one of his friends weddings. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Posted by: Jennifer   2004-10-23 4:17:40 PM  

#13  Can you describe for us the modelling gig he had in Chechnya? Are AK47s and explosives fashion accessories in Vancouver?
Posted by: ed   2004-10-23 11:55:29 AM  

#12  a dead model in Chechnya, huh, Jennifer?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-23 11:54:55 AM  

#11  You know what, I personally knew Rudwan, and none of that bullshit about him being a "bomb expert" is true. The dude was a model, and not a terrorist.
Posted by: Jennifer   2004-10-23 11:49:45 AM  

#10  It is amazing how narrow-minded and full of hate all of you are. You do not even now the man and you are willing to malign Mr. Khalil in a sadistic fashion. That is why we have wars and pain and suffering; there are too many hateful people who jump to conclusions. The end result is they act on their stupid assumptions, and we have chaos and strife. Do me a favor; get some reading done on the history of that region and the man before you post such cocksure comments. Civil discourse!!! Yeah, right.
Posted by: Ulique Clavise4987   2004-10-21 4:41:32 PM  

#9  Dave D.---Normally I would put a coffee or floor alert before my posting, but it would ruin the spontaniety of the little ditty. Please accept my humble apologies to the accelerated depreciation of your frame.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-18 5:05:48 PM  

#8  "Aye, I be Ian McCormick unt I be gangin' tuh Chechnya tuh tak oot the Infidel Roosians, Inshallah!"

Thanks a lot, AP; that made me fall out of my chair onto the floor, now I think I've broke something.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-10-18 4:36:58 PM  

#7  they sound like Esquimeaux to me... is that what SDB's referring to?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-18 4:11:05 PM  

#6  If they once had names like that, Steven, they abandoned them in favor of muslim names when they converted. Either that, or they used Canada as a transit point in their life-long odessy for jihad and Islam.

"Aye, I be Ian McCormick unt I be gangin' tuh Chechnya tuh tak oot the Infidel Roosians, Inshallah!"

And that's the last we saw or heard from our boyhood chum Ian......***sigh***
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-18 4:07:24 PM  

#5  That's not very tolerant of you, SBB. Polite people are raised not to notice such things, and certainly not to raise the issue in public.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-10-18 4:05:44 PM  

#4  Why is it that the Canadians we hear about in these reports never seem to have names like "Ian McCormick" or "John Westminster"? Am I the only one who notices a distinct pattern in their names?
Posted by: Steven Den Beste   2004-10-18 3:49:07 PM  

#3  ohfergawdsakes!
Posted by: Rafael   2004-10-18 1:54:01 PM  

#2  And they're about to break ground for one of those wahhab Mega-Mosques in T.O. as well...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-10-18 9:28:24 AM  

#1  I was just up in Toronto. Lots of south asians and "halal" signs in restaurants. Watch out Canucks, or those immigration policies will come back to bite you.
Posted by: Spot   2004-10-18 8:56:16 AM  

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