http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-myanmar-violence-muslim-phone-call-1.4287855
So, can honourary citizenship be revoked?
So, can honourary citizenship be revoked?
Honorary citizenship brings with it no rights or privileges. It's nothing but a fancy title like getting the "keys to the city" or a medal. It is also not governed by the Citizenship Act. So it has nothing to do at all with any of the debates around the citizenship bill.http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-myanmar-violence-muslim-phone-call-1.4287855
So, can honourary citizenship be revoked?
She has done no such thing. She has no position in the government. She has no legal authority. She is a private citizen who advises the prime minister. She cannot control Myanmar's armed forces, or anyone else taking part in the racial cleansing campaign against the Rohingya.they should revoke her Citizenship and Nobel Price since she has committed preventable crimes against humanity.
So, what is she advising the PM to do? Is it worthy of having her honourary Canadian citizenship yanked or not?She has done no such thing. She has no position in the government. She has no legal authority. She is a private citizen who advises the prime minister. She cannot control Myanmar's armed forces, or anyone else taking part in the racial cleansing campaign against the Rohingya.
That advise is confidential and privileged, and we members of the Canadian public are unlikely to ever know. The revocation of her honourary citizenship should be based on verifiable facts, not political expedience. In a just world, our "opinions" would be meaningless in this regard.So, what is she advising the PM to do? Is it worthy of having her honourary Canadian citizenship yanked or not?
What does it achieve by revoking a symbolic title? It is not like her political career or her life or anything meaningful would depend on her honorary Canadian citizenship or anything, especially since she never asked for it in the first placeSo, what is she advising the PM to do? Is it worthy of having her honourary Canadian citizenship yanked or not?
She is not President. She cannot be held responsible for the actions of the armed forces against the Rohingya.Hi
This is a political as well as ethical move because of the genocide that is targeting Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar....This president was a Nobel peace laureate and STILL she did nothing to stop the killing and ethnic cleansing. What a peace laureate!!??? So it is a political move due to ethical grounds...nothing more.
OK, but wasn't giving her honourary citizenship an action of political experience in the first place? I am curious though what the legal provisions are for revoking someone's honourary citizenship? Are there even any? It seems like nobody considered such a thing would ever be pondered.That advise is confidential and privileged, and we members of the Canadian public are unlikely to ever know. The revocation of her honourary citizenship should be based on verifiable facts, not political expedience. In a just world, our "opinions" would be meaningless in this regard.
I think the proponents of doing it think it is an embarrassment to Canada not to revoke her honourary citizenship given her supposed inaction on the genocide.What does it achieve by revoking a symbolic title? It is not like her political career or her life or anything meaningful would depend on her honorary Canadian citizenship or anything, especially since she never asked for it in the first place
To be honest, it is hard for me to take the honourariums given to politicians by politicians very seriously. For the most part, successful politicians are sociopathic (the political system was developed by sociopaths to benefit sociopaths), so the whole idea of honouring them is a joke, in poor taste, and at our (the public's) expense.OK, but wasn't giving her honourary citizenship an action of political experience in the first place? I am curious though what the legal provisions are for revoking someone's honourary citizenship? Are there even any? It seems like nobody considered such a thing would ever be pondered.