Canada is using its borders to police Palestine solidarity
Summary
Several speakers and scholars planning to attend a Muslim Association of Canada convention faced intense immigration checks or were denied entry due to their public criticism of Israeli policies or support for Palestine. These actions reflect a broader pattern of Canadian authorities increasing scrutiny of pro-Palestine activists at the border, citing security concerns without clear explanations.Key Facts
- Many invited speakers to the Muslim Association of Canada event had their travel authorizations delayed, canceled, or visas revoked.
- Some individuals were interrogated for hours at Toronto Pearson Airport, denied water, and space for prayer.
- Those targeted were known for criticizing Israeli policies or supporting Palestine.
- Notable affected individuals include former South African ambassador Ebrahim Rasool and British commentator Anas Altikriti.
- Earlier, French Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan and former UN Rapporteur Richard Falk faced similar treatment.
- Canadian authorities implied these activists posed national security risks.
- Pro-Israel groups in Canada have actively lobbied against Palestine solidarity activism for years.
- These incidents suggest a political pattern rather than isolated cases, with criticism of Israel facing increased suspicion at Canadian borders.
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