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Pages tagged "APR_12B"


Enough with the thinly veiled islamophobia

"While I believe it is important to report on the activities of Islamic fundamentalist groups and their activities in Canada, the language and framing by Postmedia outlets in their non-stop coverage of Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) misrepresents the group and presents a misrepresentative picture and an Islamophobic narrative that generalizes political Islamic theoretical discourse as inherently extremist, which is not always the case."

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Article highlights fringe groups fueling Islamophobic narratives

"To equate HT’s ideology with violent extremism not only misrepresents their stated principles but undermines the credibility of your reporting. Such framing conflates peaceful political advocacy with terrorism, perpetuating sensationalism over substance. If we are to foster informed and meaningful public discourse, accuracy and nuance must take precedence over fear mongering rhetoric."

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Brian Passifume believes arabic prayer is a terrorist chant

"Unless you are able to produce evidence supporting your claim, I am urging you to promptly correct this seemingly false claim that perpetuates negative stereotypes about Palestinians and their allies."

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National Post unfairly defames Francesca Albanese as antisemitic

"The National Post recently published a highly inflammatory article calling for Canada to bar Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights, from entering the country. The article frames Albanese's documented advocacy for Palestinian rights as antisemitic and only includes one-sided quotes from pro-Israel figures to revoke her diplomatic immunity and UN mandate."

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Why does National Post keep going after Francesca Albanese?

"If there is substantiated evidence to support these severe allegations against Albanese, then it is your obligation to present it transparently. Otherwise, this article amounts to little more than an attempt to vilify a UN human rights official solely for her outspoken support of Palestinian rights—a tactic that qualifies as anti-Palestinian racism (APR) as rigorously defined by the Arab Canadian Lawyers Association (ACLA)."

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Winnipeg Sun article promotes anti-Palestinian narratives and unverified claims

This article published by the Winnipeg Sun is rife with factual inaccuracies and promotes racist narratives against Palestinians. It conflates pro-Palestinian advocacy with terrorism, representing a clear form of anti-Palestinian racism aimed at stifling legitimate calls for criticism against Israel’s apartheid regime. It is unacceptable for the Winnipeg Sun to publish this kind of content and portray racism in a positive light.

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Mr. Blaff is an anti-Palestinian racist

"I understand that you may find Hassan Husseini statements controversial or repugnant, but it is misleading and downright ridiculous to claim he is 'celebrating' the attacks of October 7. Such a claim is plainly your opinion, not an established matter of fact. This misrepresentation is a clear case of injecting your opinion into a news piece, which compromises journalistic integrity."

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Alex Pierson radio show stereotypes And Dehumanizes Palestinians Painting Them As Inherent Threats

"The broadcast refers to the pro-Palestine student associations as terrorist organizations. This grossly stereotypes and dehumanizes Palestinians, painting them as inherent threats."


Re:“Monastiriakos: uOttawa encampment — thinking your cause is just doesn't make your actions legal”

"It is ill-intentioned of Monastiriakos to blame students for breaking the law when they are asking their institutions and countries to respect the law. Maybe Monastiriakos should instead start by blaming our State."

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Re: "CP Rail protesters should be prosecuted"

"This type of language has no place in Canada, and Betty should revise the Rights and Laws of Canada since hate speech is prosecutable under Criminal law."

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