Divestment victory! Yesterday, with a record turnout for the vote, UofT faculty and librarians passed an historic divestment motion.
The membership of the University of Toronto Faculty Association (UTFA) called on the University Pension Plan (UPP) to divest from the manufacture of weapons used to commit or facilitate war crimes in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Sudan, and all other contexts of crimes against humanity, illegal occupation, and other serious violations of international law.
The UTFA is the 20th faculty or academic association to endorse boycotting or divesting from Israeli war crimes in Palestine over the last two years. BDS works! https://t.co/KIcWyf9lc8
- Yves Engler Has Been Arrested -
This morning, @YvesEngler spoke to media before turning himself in to Montreal police on politically motivated charges that he supposedly harassed a Zionist activist/media personality by responding to her tweets and publishing an article. When he publicized his scheduled arrest police promised new charges of “harassing” police and “obstructing” their work.
#YvesEngler #FreeSpeech #Montreal #Gaza #Israel #Palestine
Celtic fans waved the flag of Palestine and revealed this banner during their Champions League playoff tie against Bayern Munich.
"Show Zionism the red card".
#FCBCEL
You can’t make this up. Initially the Montreal police accused me of harassing an anti-Palestinian media personality because I posted about Israel’s genocide. Now they are charging me for harassing the police for writing about the charges levelled against me.
At 9:30 AM tomorrow the Montreal police are set to arrest me. Today an officer told me they will detain me overnight or until I’m brought before a judge.
On Tuesday police investigator Crivello said they were charging me at the behest of anti-Palestinian activist Dahlia Kurtz. The police officer said I had described Kurtz as a “genocide” supporter and “fascist” on Twitter, which is true.
I promptly wrote about the charges and the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute organized an email letter campaign, which saw 2,500 outraged people call on the cops to drop the Kurtz-sponsored charges. Angry at receiving emails and my article — the police were seeking release conditions barring me from discussing the charges levelled against me — the police are now claiming I’m victimizing them. Today a new investigator called to say investigator Crivello feels threatened by my writing about the charges levelled against me. The Montreal police will be charging me with intimidation, harassment, harassing communication and “entrave” (interference) towards Crivello.
The police investigator also announced that they will be holding me overnight out of fear that I may “recidive” (relapse). In other words, I might once again write about the absurd charges levelled against me. Guilty as charged.
Over the past 24 hours I’ve received multiple messages about frivolous cases brought against others for opposing genocide. The abuse of police and legal system to target opponents of genocide is a greater problem than I realized.
I’m trying to make sense of Kurtz’s bizarre bid not to block me on X but claim I am harassing her. Perhaps she is trying to monetize her status as a victim of hate. On her site Kurtz writes: “If you want to help save Canada from hate and extremism please donate by e-transfer to: [email]. After years of working for media outlets, I am now independent, so I can say the truth. This also means my personal security is under constant threat. You can make a difference. My work is funded solely by your support.”
A lawyer is looking into pursuing legal action against Kurtz. But it’s the police that really need to be held accountable. The initial charges were an abuse of state authority and adding new charges for criticizing them is beyond absurd.
The Montreal police apparently have no qualms about acting in service of Israel’s slaughter in Gaza. More than 100,000 have been killed and almost everyone has been displaced. About 70% of buildings are destroyed and most agricultural land damaged.
The police targeting opposition to Israel’s crimes is an embarrassment. The particular charges are ridiculous. The notion that someone can publicly attack Palestinians, repeatedly call Canada’s prime minister an antisemite and a supporter of terror, engage a Conservative Party candidate as a lawyer to convince police to lay charges and authorities go along with it — simply incredible. Then for the police to claim they are being victimized by emails critical of the ridiculous charges — I’m at a loss for words. What parallel universe have we slipped into?
Please email the Montreal mayor and police chief to demand they drop the charges against Yves Engler.
If you are in Montréal some people will be accompanying me (9:30am, 980, rue Guy St.) when I will be detained by police
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"Climate Finance, Debt, and Human Rights in Sri Lanka: Breaking the Cycle" -- a report published by @ipe_sl from a project funded by an Antipode Foundation "Right to the Discipline" grant https://t.co/knNtKoADYl https://t.co/8zeNnOt3XY
Season 4, Episode 3 of the brilliant (and Antipode Foundation-supported!) @conjuncturepod out now: @iDialectic on "Nationalism and Imperialism in the Global South" https://t.co/iZpnxvjWL5
LIVE FROM BERLIN:
“In the case of Palestine, it is overwhelmingly documented that Israel commits, intentionally, the gravest human rights offences as part of its longstanding plan to maintain control over a regime of Jewish supremacy.”
—UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese
HAPPENING NOW IN BERLIN, GERMANY:
“I’ve never been in a place that has received so many threats, where the police has been checking on whether I could be arrested or not.”
“This is awful. And as a European, I will never forget this.”
—Francesca Albanese
LIVE FROM BERLIN, GERMANY:
“The land is to be returned to its [Palestinian] owners.”
“And perhaps the Jewish Israelis who are there may want to rent instead of stealing, and live as Palestinians if there is a Palestinian state.”
—Francesca Albanese