Reasonable Cause to Suspect Book Launch & Discussion - 2024
Ottawa - see video replay
Fellowship Hall, First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa, 30 Cleary Ave.
Wednesday, February 21 | 7:00 pmKingston
Kingston Frontenac Public Library, Central Branch, 130 Johnson St.
Tuesday, February 27 | 5:30 pmToronto
Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave., Toronto (St. George Subway)
Saturday, March 16 | 7:00 pmGuelph
The Book Shelf, 41 Quebec St, Guelph
Sunday, March 17 | 2:00 pmKitchener
Grand River Unitarian Congregation, 299 Sydney St. S, Kitchener
Sunday, March 17 | 7:00 pmLondon
London Muslim Mosque, Basement Hall, 151 Oxford St W, London
Monday, March 18 | 6:00 pmHamilton
Melrose United Church (Parlour Room), 86 Homewood Avenue, Hamilton
Tuesday, March 19 | 7:00 pmBrockville
Brockville Public Library, 23 Buell St, Brockville
Saturday, April 13 | 2:00 pm
Perth
Perth and Union District Library, 30 Herriott Street
Saturday, April 20 | 1:00 pm
Held without Charge: The Call to Repatriate Canadians Detained in Northeast Syria
December 10, 2021 at 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Since the fall of the Islamic State in 2019, thousands of foreign nationals have been held in arbitrary and indefinite detention in northeast Syria without charge. Currently, there are at least 40 Canadian citizens, including children, among those detained in degrading and inhumane conditions. We call on the Canadian government to end these arbitrary and unlawful detentions by immediately repatriating all Canadian citizens.
This event was moderated by Professor Azar Masoumi, and featured four speakers:
John Letts: Father of Canadian citizen Jack Letts who has been detained without charge in North East Syria since 2017, John has been campaigning for his repatriation to Canada.
Tayab Ali: Partner at leading British law firm Bindmans LLP, Tayab is recognised as a top Solicitor Advocate with an international criminal and civil practice. He represents the Letts family in the UK.
Monia Mazigh: Author and academic. She is currently an adjunct professor with Carleton University’s Department of English Language and Literature.
Justin Mohammed: Programs Manager (Campaigns and Advocacy) at Amnesty International Canada, Justin has been the Human Rights Law & Policy Campaigner at Amnesty for the last two years, where he was responsible for the organization’s work on refugee and migrant rights, the arms trade, and Canadians detained abroad. Prior to joining Amnesty International, he clerked at the Federal Court of Canada and served as a Human Rights Officer with the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali.