Posted on 05/14/2018 9:37:36 AM PDT by jerod
A prominent Canadian aid worker was arrested at his mountain villa in Nepal on Monday and charged with sexually abusing children, a local official said.
Central Investigation Bureau Chief Pushkar Karki said Peter Dalglish was arrested in April at his home with two Nepalese boys aged 12 and 14 after weeks of investigation. His case is being heard by a court in Kavre, a town near Kathmandu.
Karki said Dalglish has now been charged with raping the two boys and faces up to 13 years in prison if convicted.
Dalglish has denied the charges.
Long history of humanitarian work Dalglish, 60, was born in London, Ont.. He attended law school at Dalhousie University in Halifax
Dalglish helped found the charity Street Kids International and has worked for decades for a number of humanitarian agencies, including UN Habitat in Afghanistan and the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response in Liberia. He has focused much of the time on working children and street children.
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Sandusky’s brother.
“Karki said Dalglish has now been charged with raping the two boys and faces up to 13 years in prison if convicted. “
You do NOT want to do prison time in Nepal.
Homos always try to go after the young, but don’t dare try to say that a homo pedophile is the same as any other homo.
This sort of thing is sickening.
We’ve heard other similar stories over the years, about UN aid workers, or disaster relief workers in places such as Haiti, using their positions as humanitarian workers to seek sexual activities. How sick is that.
I really think that those kinds of jobs and positions just draw the sodomites and pedophiles.
This was the glowing statement from his law school alma mater in January 2017, when he was given the Order of Canada (which has been awarded to so many miscreants as to be less than worthless):
https://alumni.dal.ca/news/alumni/peter-dalglish-appointed-order-canada/
Peter Dalglish appointed to the Order of Canada
Posted: January 5, 2017
His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced 100 new appointments to the Order of Canada just before the start of the new year.
Peter Dalglish (LLB83, LLD08) is among the 75 new Members of the Order (C.M.) to receive one of Canadas highest honours. Residing in London, Ont., Dalglish was appointed for his efforts to alleviate child poverty worldwide, notably by establishing and leading Street Kids International.
Dalglish studied at Dalhousie Law School (now the Schulich School of Law) and earned the law schools Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service in 1989 for his creative and constructive efforts in international humanitarian relief efforts in the Third World. He also received an honorary degree from the university in 2008 for his visionary work helping children around the world.
I am delighted to recognize these new recipients of the Order of Canada in this milestone year, said the Governor General in a press release. Besides marking Canadas 150th anniversary, 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Order. So lets be inspired by the examples set by these remarkable Canadians and use this occasion to build a smarter and more caring country in which every individual can succeed to the greatest extent possible.
I hope they throw him of Chomolungma.
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