by PAJU | May 18, 2024 | Opinion
This week, the Superior Court rejected a request for an injunction presented by McGill University to force the dismantling of the student encampment. For nearly a month now, students have been leading a peaceful protest encampment to demand that the University end its...
by Rose Karambizi Ndayahoze | May 17, 2024 | Features
The passing of a Head of State is like losing a father. That is why I write this letter of adieu and thank a great Prime Minister for what he did for our country. In the country where I lived – Burundi – at the passing of an individual, a member of the family or...
by YAKOV RABKIN | May 12, 2024 | Bulletin
*Translated from French by PAJU Anti-Semitism makes headlines. The Israeli Prime Minister qualifies as anti-Semitic the accusation that Israel is carrying out a genocide in Gaza, and accuses even students around the world who are calling for a ceasefire. The war in...
by ALISHA RAHAMAN SARKAR | May 5, 2024 | Bulletin
Israel yet to release Adnan Al-Bursh’s body two weeks after his death A senior Palestinian doctor has died inside an Israeli prison after being held in detention for more than four months, a Palestinian prisoners’ association said. Adnan...
by PAJU | May 1, 2024 | Press Release
“The request for an injunction is rejected for lack of demonstrating that there is an emergency,” we can read in the decision of judge Chantal Massé, rendered this Wednesday at the Montreal courthouse. The judgment also indicates: “As for the order aimed at...