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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "The Tyee"


Thank you for highlighting US-style erosion of freedom of assembly and speech on Canadian campuses

"The persecution of students for solidarity activism with Palestine, and brutal, arbitrary detentions of international students and immigrants should be issues of grave concern to all of us."

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Thanks for highlighting concerns of Surrey’s muslim community

Far too often, immigrant communities are exploited as rhetorical tools by conservative politicians who stoke fear and anti-immigrant sentiment. This is especially true regarding Arabs and Palestinians, who have been vilified during elections across North America this year. It's a relief to see journalists who still prioritize fairness and integrity.

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Thanks for giving a platform to Mohamad Alzaza

"I especially appreciated that you accurately described the history of Palestine and the reality of Palestinians. It is common to read in media that Israel withdrew from Gaza, but little fail to mention that it only withdrew its military troops and that it is still in control like you did."

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