Factual errors during As It Happens
"Unfortunately, CBC's description of the episode uncritically perpetuates what appears to be Israeli military propaganda and the episode itself falls into the same trappings."
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Reportage diffamatoire d’Yves Engler
"Bien qu'il soit connu pour ses tactiques militantes parfois provocatrices, le réduire à un simple agitateur est une erreur journalistique grave et fallacieuse. Au lieu d'exposer son travail et ses critiques sur la base de recherches sérieuses, l'article recourt à un langage dédaigneux, le décrivant comme quelqu'un qui « hurle à pleins poumons » et le qualifiant d'« agitateur »."
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Lack of context regarding Israel's administrative detention of Palestinians
"Your framing of the hostage-prisoner/detainee exchange fails to highlight the asymmetry of releasing 33 Israeli hostages versus 2,000 Palestinian detainees, while also neglecting critical context on Israel’s use of administrative detention which allows Israel to imprison Palestinians indefinitely without charge or trial."
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The Montreal Gazette's disappointing article about Yves Engler
"To make matters worse, you fail to mention that his arrest was the result of a legal action by Dahlia Kurtz, a pro-Israel activist who has explicitly promoted genocide and made numerous blatant racist remarks about Palestinians."
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National Post doubles down on far-right misinformation with latest JNS report detainees
"I ask once again that if the National Post is an openly Zionist newspaper, then it should clearly disclose this to readers instead of misleading them into believing they are getting balanced journalism. Your paper’s editorial stance is not dictated by journalistic integrity but by ideological loyalty to Israel."
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Thank you for speaking up on Yves Engler's unlawful detention
"As you rightly point out, Engler’s case is not an isolated incident but part of a larger pattern of state repression against voices advocating for Palestinian human rights."
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Lack of context in Globe and Mail’s coverage of Nasrallah’s funeral
"Since Israel began its military campaign on occupied Gaza in October 2023—an assault Amnesty International and other human rights organizations have described as genocide—Hezbollah’s Secretary General, Hassan Nasrallah, consistently expressed strong solidarity with the Palestinian people and Hamas in their struggle against Israeli occupation. He pledged continued support for Palestinian resistance efforts through cross-border attacks, framing Hezbollah’s actions as part of a broader stance against Israel’s decades-long illegal occupation of Palestinian territories, apartheid, dispossession, and forced displacement of Palestinians."
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Broadcast omits to mention Israel's release of 602 Palestinian detainees
"To put this in context, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiyya, a Palestinian physician, was abducted by Israeli forces for refusing to abandon his patients at Kamal Adwan Hospital. His detention, like that of many other Palestinians, is a systematic attempt to intimidate and punish Palestinians who refuse to abandon their professional and ethical duties under Israeli occupation. His abduction reflects Israel’s broader pattern of detaining Palestinian doctors, journalists, and activists under arbitrary charges and without due process."
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Article spreads misinformation on UNRWA
"I urge the National Post to clarify that investigations by the UN and independent bodies have found no systemic links between UNRWA and Hamas. If you’re going to borrow the body text of syndicated press, you ought to include the section where they explicitly state that Israeli allegations against UNRWA employees remain unproven and do not rely on unverified claims without context."
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Palestinians face arbitrary detention, not imprisonment
"His imprisonment, like that of many other Palestinians, was politically motivated—a blatant attempt to silence activists resisting Israel’s military occupation. In 2012, Amnesty International recognized him as a prisoner of conscience, condemning his repeated detentions as part of Israel’s systematic efforts to suppress Palestinian activism."
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