Thursday, April 3, 2025

Canada Human Rights Expert Sues Zionists Who Accused Him of Antisemitism

 

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He became Canada's first Muslim chief human rights commissioner. But even before he began his role, the attacks started and they were relentless. Now he's hitting back at the people and organisations that perpetuated a campaign of slander and vitriol against him. I sat down with Birju Dattani and his lawyer Alexi Wood to discuss their case and the possible ripple effects and precedent it could set. 

“The independent report’s conclusions were clear: Mr. Dattani is not now and never has been antisemitic, “ says Alexi Wood, founding Partner at St. Lawrence and Barristers PC, and Mr. Dattani’s legal counsel. “While freedom of expression is an essential foundation of our democracy, there are limits. It is unlawful to state things that are not true as fact, to lower the reputation of others.” 

“It is dangerous to assert that academic research, being critical of a government, attending protests, and simply having a Muslim name are reasons for suspicion,” says Birju Dattani. “Through these defamation and libel lawsuits, I am sending a message: those who use their platforms to spew hate and spread misinformation must face recourse for their actions, which have real life consequences.”



CIJA Lobbied Or Sponsored Trips For 58% Of MPs Running In 2025

 

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CIJA’s significant level of interaction with incumbents may indicate notable political influence

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) is a Zionist lobby group that has a stated priority of “strengthening the Canada-Israel Friendship.” It has aimed to do so in several ways, including lobbying MPs and taking them on fully paid trips to Israel. 

I’ve published several articles on CIJA’s activities since 2022, including a list of the 10 MPs most lobbied by CIJA and a breakdown of MPs CIJA has taken to Israel.

This article is intended to provide readers with a better understanding of how CIJA has interacted with incumbents running in the ongoing federal election.

In order to do so, I took the following steps:

  1. I narrowed down ridings to ones where an incumbent is running by using the Canadian Elections Tracker website;
  2. I searched each of these incumbents’ names in the public Registry of Lobbyists to see how many times CIJA has lobbied them and/or their staff, if at all, since 2008 (which is as far back as you can go in the online registry);
  3. I searched each of these incumbents’ names in the public registry at the ethics commissioner’s website to see if they had been taken on at least one trip to Israel by CIJA since 2007 (which is as far back as the registry goes online), and if so, what its/their value was;
  4. I then created the graphs and crunched the numbers that you’ll see below.  (more...)

CIJA Lobbied Or Sponsored Trips For 58% Of MPs Running In 2025


Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Take the pledge and share with your people

 

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Go to VOTEPALESTINE.CA take the pledge and share with your people!

@vote_palestine link in bio for April 2nd call

@pymtoronto to sign up for election town halls in the following cities:

TORONTO APRIL 4th 6:30PM

MISSISSAUGA APRIL 5th 6:00PM

BRAMPTON APRIL 6th 5:30PM

MILTON & OAKVILLE APRIL 9th 6:30PM



Israeli Lawsuits Target Americans: a New Threat to the First Amendment Under Trump

 

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A wave of lawsuits filed by Israeli plaintiffs against pro-Palestinian American citizens, advocacy groups, and media outlets is paving the way for the AIPAC-backed “nonprofit killer bill” to take effect. The claims—largely unsubstantiated—appear designed to justify what critics say could amount to a near-total shutdown of political expression around the Israeli-Palestinian issue.

On Monday, the latest in a series of legal actions targeted the prominent New York-based activist group Within Our Lifetime, as well as the Columbia University chapters of Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine. According to plaintiff Shlomi Ziv, the groups were allegedly funded by Hamas.

Ziv, who was previously held captive in Gaza and worked as a security guard on October 7, 2023, claims that his captors told him they were financing student groups at Columbia. The accusation is based entirely on hearsay. Still, the lawsuit’s intent appears clearly aimed at dismantling the student movement at Columbia.

The complaint even names Mahmoud Khalil, a U.S. permanent resident and pro-Palestine activist now in detention, who is facing deportation under an order from Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Khalil’s alleged offense: exercising his First Amendment rights. Despite pro-Israel organizations accusing him of supporting Hamas, the most the Canary Mission—a group notorious for doxxing and smearing college students—could produce was a video showing Khalil standing near someone chanting, “From the river to the sea.”  (more...)

Israeli Lawsuits Target Americans: a New Threat to the First Amendment Under Trump


A "Coup" at Columbia? Former Law Prof. Katherine Franke on School's Capitulation to Trump

 

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Princeton has become the latest university to be targeted by the Trump administration, as the federal government pauses dozens of federal grants to the school. The news comes after the Trump administration threatened to cut off more than $8.7 billion to Harvard and earlier suspended $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania and $400 million to Columbia University. In all cases, the Trump administration has claimed to be fighting antisemitism, citing the schools' responses to student-led campus protests in solidarity with Gaza. "It's time for us to step back … and think more critically about how we run our universities," says former Columbia law professor Katherine Franke, who says students from abroad, even those with green cards and U.S. citizenship, are now "terrified" of being swept up in the Trump administration's crackdown. "It feels like a kind of racial and ethnic cleansing that is happening on our campuses."



‘Every arrest that ICE has made is a political one’: How immigrant rights activists are fighting attacks on the Palestine movement

 

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“This is about Palestine and this is not about Palestine,” said New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice director Amy Torres at a recent rally in support of Mahmoud Khalil. “This is about this administration. . . going after every single one of us.”

While political prisoner and Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil remains in ICE detention in Louisiana, his lawyers are fighting for his freedom in New Jersey. On Friday, March 28 they were in Newark to argue for Khalil’s upcoming immigration hearing to take place in New Jersey, rather than Louisiana where a judge is more likely to go along with the Trump administration’s political persecution of Khalil.

While Khalil’s legal team advocated for him in the district courthouse, hundreds of supporters rallied outside chanting, “We want justice, you say how? Release Mahmoud right now!” and “Up up with liberation, down down with occupation!” While Newark has seen plenty of pro-Palestine protests since the liberation struggle drew national attention in the aftermath of October 7, they have rarely drawn the numbers that the rally to free Mahmoud Khalil did.

The turnout was, in part, bolstered by the presence of immigrant rights organizations which have for years been leading a dynamic movement against ICE detention in New Jersey. Throughout the crowd, people held signs provided by the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice (NJAIJ), the state’s largest immigration coalition. Several speakers representing immigrant rights organizations — including NJAIJ Executive Director, Amy Torres — spoke about how attacks on the Palestine movement and attacks on immigrants are connected.

“Yes this is about Palestine, and also this is not about Palestine,” Torres said in a speech to the crowd. “This is about this administration taking the issue that they believe is the least sympathetic and making an example out of the people that they arrest so that they can dehumanize the issue, they can dehumanize the actors, they can dehumanize the people standing up as a means of going after every single one of us.”  (more...)

‘Every arrest that ICE has made is a political one’: How immigrant rights activists are fighting attacks on the Palestine movement


"Suspected Israeli War Criminals Are No Longer Safe Outside of Israel!”

 

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The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) has announced the launch of “Global 195”, a worldwide legal coalition dedicated to holding accountable Israeli and dual national individuals alleged to have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Speaking to Palestine Deep Dive, ICJP UK Director Tayab Ali says, “There shouldn’t be a safe space for them anywhere in the world where they can go without fearing prosecution.”



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