Canada’s New Human-Rights Chief Denies BDS Support, Anti-Jewish Posts

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A past appearance alongside an advocate for terrorism and comments in support of boycotting Israel has put Birju Dattani on the defensive as he prepares to start his new position as chief commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission on Aug. 8. He previously worked with the Yukon Human Rights Commission.

Chantalle Aubertin, a spokesperson for Arif Virani, Canada’s federal attorney general and justice minister, stated that “we are carefully reviewing these statements and discussing them with Mr. Dattani, as well as relevant stakeholders.”

Aubertin called it critical for the commission head to “maintain the confidence of all Canadians and to be seen as an impartial and fair judge of matters before them.”

In graduate school at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Dattani spoke at an “Israel Apartheid Week” event regarding the BDS movement against Israel. At a 2015 talk organized by the Muslim Students Association, he appeared with Adnan Khan, a member of the U.K.-designated terrorist group Hizb ut-Tahrir, the “Party of Liberation,” which advocates for restoring an Islamic caliphate, opposes the existence of Israel and has been banned in a number of countries, many of them in the Arab world.

Shimon Fogel, president of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, said Dattani “has directly associated with individuals and groups affiliated with listed terror entities and has a history of making highly troubling antisemitic statements.”

Social-media postings have turned up troubling rhetoric, including one comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, though they have reportedly been deleted.

“As an academic, I have discussed, often in great detail, the BDS movement. That being said, I have not personally or publicly endorsed the BDS movement,” he stated. “My current and previous roles require that I impartially defend the human rights of Canadians from all walks of life, backgrounds and lived experiences in line with Canadian law.”

He also called himself “wholly committed to combating antisemitism.”

{Matzav.com}


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