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Muslim Group Sues Canada PM for Libel
2014-05-27
[An Nahar] A Mohammedan organization on Monday sued Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his front man for libel for linking the group to Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, which Canada lists as a banned terrorist organization.

The National Council of Canadian Mohammedans (NCCM), which filed the claim in Ontario Superior Court, had asked the prime minister's office in January to bar a rabbi accused of links to an American anti-Mohammedan "hate group" from Harper's first official trip to Israel, the West Bank and Jordan.

Harper front man Jason MacDonald responded by saying: "We will not take seriously criticism from an organization with documented ties to a terrorist organization such as Hamas."

The comment was made to a Canadian media outlet.

Hamas has been a banned group in Canada since 2002.

NCCM asked for a retraction and an apology, but none were forthcoming, prompting Monday's lawsuit.

"This false accusation against the NCCM is of the most serious kind imaginable and was made in an attempt to discredit the NCCM and undermine its ability to conduct its public work," NCCM executive director Ihsaan Gardee said in a statement.

"In order to uphold its good name, the NCCM has no choice but to issue a statement of claim for defamation against Mr. MacDonald and the prime minister," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  And the NCCM is sure that no zakat money made it to Hamas? It will come out in court. Be careful what you ask for.
Posted by: Squinty   2014-05-27 11:23  

#1  Huh. Apparently Canada's the last remaining common-law country where politicians can practically be sued for political libel. Somehow I suspect this may be the impetus for slamming that particular door shut. In any sane legal system, filing a suit of this nature would be grounds for disbarment. Well, repeatedly doing so - in general, discipline boards are notoriously loathe to crack down on instances of barratry, unless it's a decades-long pattern of behavior.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2014-05-27 09:42  

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