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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "McGill Daily"


CJPME says thank you to the McGill Daily's article on the McGill encampment

"CJPME appreciates your coverage of the McGill encampment in support of Palestine. Once again, student media like The Daily provide a necessary outlet for Palestinians and their supporters, who are too often dehumanized or unjustly labeled as terrorist sympathizers in mainstream media."

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Thanks for advocating the need for a ceasefire in Gaza!

"The McGill Daily's position of the need for a ceasefire, humanitarian access and that Canada must stop funding the Israeli military is shared widely."

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Israeli Apartheid Week events highlighted by McGill Daily

Your article highlights a series of events as part of Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) in Montreal. The article also reports on the rally organized by Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) at McGill and calls attention to McGill’s partnerships with Israeli institutions complicit in the occupation of Palestine. It is also crucial for McGill students to know about the $29 million donation by notorious anti-Palestinian Zionist billionaire Sylvan Adams to build the Sylvan Adams Sports Science Institute (SASSI) in partnership with Tel Aviv University.

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