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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Canadian Dimension"


Re: “A warning about civil liberties on Canadian university campuses”

The article’s description of how activism and protest against Israel’s genocidal violence against the Palestinian people of Gaza and the West Bank - as well as events that relate to Palestine - are being limited and policed on campuses across Canada - is timely and important. 

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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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Thank you for using the term "genocide" to describe the actions against Palestinians in Gaza

I greatly appreciate how Mr. Hedges reframes the "clash of civilizations" theory from the perspective of the so-called “other.” I love how he exposes how the West has exploited this narrative to justify the dehumanization and systemic violence inflicted upon the Global South.

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