New Canadian Human Rights Commissioner to be investigated for BDS past
Pro-Israel Jewish organizations called last Thursday for the rescinding of Darrani's appointment in light of the revelations.
The newly appointed chief commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) will be subject to an independent investigation before his tenure begins in August, Mount Royal Parliament Member Anthony Housefather (Liberal) said Friday. Several reports had suggested that Birju Dattani, who was appointed by Justice Minister and Attorney General Arif Virani on June 14, had a past association with anti-Israel and radical elements.
Dattani, who was appointed chief commissioner by Justice Minister Arif Virani on June 14, allegedly gave a presentation in which he said terrorism was a rational and successful strategy, the Globe and Mail reported Friday.
Dattani had presented his academic work at the Muslim Research Forum in 2015 while working as a teaching assistant at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, the report said.A National Post expose last Tuesday highlighted Dattani’s alleged interaction with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement and panels with radical activists. In response, Dattani said he had never endorsed the anti-Israel movement but was academically interested in it, and he was not aware of the background of the people he had shared a stage with. At a SOAS Muslim Association event in 2015, Dattani shared a panel with Hizb Ut Tahrir member Adnan Khan. Hizb Ut Tahrir was added by the UK to its list of proscribed organizations on January 19.
In 2014, for the 2014 annual BDS event Israeli Apartheid Week at Cambridge University, Dattani allegedly participated in a Palestine Solidarity Campaign panel on “Apartheid in Palestine/Israel: Reality, Legality and Resistance.”
Dattani had shared the event with Ben White, whom the Anti-Defamation League has criticized for calling for the dismantlement of Israel, saying it has exploited the memory of the Holocaust, and defending former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s calls for destroying Israel.A 2015 London School of Economics Students’ Union Palestine Society (LSESU PalSoc) event attended by Dattani, who also went by his middle name Mujahid, discussed “Apartheid in the Levant” from an international law perspective. In 2015, LSESU PalSoc claimed on X, formerly Twitter, that Dattani had said, “Because the international community has failed to hold Israel to account, people have turned to BDS.”Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) said Dattani had shared articles on social media, comparing Israel to Nazi Germany.Pro-Israel Jewish organizations react
Last Thursday, pro-Israel Jewish organizations called for the rescinding of Dattani’s appointment in light of the revelations.In a joint statement, CIJA and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center said Dattani was “not suitable for this critical position at the CHRC.”
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