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On February 14, Conservative public safety minister Vic Toews introduced Bill C-30 to Parliament—unofficially titled the “Protecting Children from Internet...
The tragic death of 10 Peruvian farm workers in Hampstead, Ontario, has put the spotlight on the working conditions of...
On February 21, Khader Adnan, a 33 year-old Palestinian political prisoner, ended his 66-day hunger strike—after winning his eventual release...
In February there was a reprise of the fundraiser event for Hassan Diab titled “J’Accuse”.
On Saturday December 17, Bradley Manning, the accused WikiLeaks whistleblower, turned all of 24.
Two bills going through the American congress have provoked the largest online protest in history.
To mark the 10th anniversary of Guantanamo prison, Amnesty International held a 10 hour event in Montreal demanding Omar Khadr’s...
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has banned Muslim women from the right to choose what they wear during citizenship ceremonies, declaring...
Students at Belgrade University have been undergoing escalating state repression and far right attacks as they struggle against rising fees...
We believe that, at a critical moment in the deepening crisis, it is our right and duty to demonstrate solidarity...
The “Beyond the Border Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness Action Plan” agreement between Canada and the United States for 2012...
Think back to December 10, 2002 — nine years ago this weekend, International Human Rights Day.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared that “the major threat [to Canada] is still Islamicism” while Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship,...
Mohammad Mahjoub, Mahmoud Jaballah, Hassan Almrei, Mohamed Harkat and Adil Charkaoui.
Thousands of Tamils and their supporters filled the south lawn of Queen’s Park on October 29 to rally for Tamil...