@michael_deforge:
reminder that Robert Walker’s lawyer, Leora Shemesh, also represents billionaire rapist Frank Stronach and bigoted pseudo-personality Ezra Levant
Samira Mohyeddin @SMohyeddin March 4, 2025:
UPDATE Robert Walker of @HonestRepCanada who stenciled ‘Fuck Gaza’ in Toronto neighbourhood 17 times, had all charges dismissed today by the Crown Attorney. He paid $1000 to Sick Kids Hospital for his anti-Palestinian racism.
Zionists act with total impunity, just like Israel.
Charity director spreads genocidal graffiti 22:28 Min. by Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, March 9, 205
@Anonymus-qp2mb:
Its a given 200% that if it was pro-palestinian the person would been dragged through the court for yrs and ended up locking the individual in prison with some trumped up charge.
WE know exactly how they operate by now, in the FACE of the blatant & unapologetic, pure islamaphobic behavior together with ingrown hatred for the people they oppress.
What’s ironic is they live in CANADA & NOT in israel. Dual nationality and 100% locality to israel. Its a wonder whats their commitment & contribution to Canada?
Zionism Observer@receipts_lol:
My understanding is that @LeoraShemesh was the lawyer who defended the anti-Palestinian bigot that vandalized Canadian communities with hate speech.
Canada just jailed Yves Engler (a writer and all around great person) for 5 days for hurting the feelings of a Zionist with a bad a haircut, but Robert Walker (a true monster) faces no jail time for his virulent anti-Palestinian racism and mass vandalism.
Kim Mc @kimincanada:
They also dropped charges against a vile pro Israeli supporter who assaulted a pro Palestine protestor & snatched her hijab off her head. In my opinion, that verged into hate crime territory.
@SMohyeddin:
REMINDER @HonestRepCanada Robert Walker was communications director @IsraelinCanada
he just paid [money] to have 17 charges dismissed by Canadian prosecutor Matthew Bloch.
Last week I interviewed @EnglerYves who spent 5 days in jail for posts opposing a genocide.
storm shadow@dog_in_the_yard:
Shameful and disgusting
@Paul33946932645:
Never forget, Canada is the USA’s bitch. Which means Canada is Israel’s bitch too! Disgusting double standard from our “justice” system.
@PeterBrowner:
What is wrong with this world. Do ordinary decent folk not realise they are next.
@KavitaAlguMD Mar 4, 2025:
“It’s also when managers at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto—the largest pediatric hospital in Canada—suspended at least six physicians and healthcare workers for posting about Palestine on their social media accounts, according to two doctors familiar with the situation.
“I was automatically suspended with no ability to challenge the suspension based on a private social media post on Instagram advocating, as a health professional, against human rights violations of Palestinians,” said Joe, one of the physicians who was suspended from SickKids. Their name has been changed to protect against further backlash from hospital administration.
On a private social media account that does not list their real name or affiliation with SickKids, Joe shared a report about allegedly egregious conduct by the Israeli military.
“There was no specific allegation of a specific policy I had broken or compromised,” Joe said, recounting their meetings with hospital leadership.
“There was zero transparency, zero ability for me to protect myself or even understand what processes were undertaken.”
Joe said their supervisors told them they could not speak to colleagues about their social media activity or suspension, and couldn’t share their side of the story with colleagues because it was part of a “confidential” investigation being conducted by the administration.
SickKids has not responded to repeated requests for comment about the suspensions.”
@TheBreachMedia
@gh05tygh05ty:
It seems very possible that @sickkids violated the Charter rights of staff members here. Also raises the question of whether it is willing/able to provide the same standard of care to all patients regardless of race, background, etc. Troubling stuff.
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If Israel and Zionism are not committing/enabling/promoting genocide (i.e. “Fuck Gaza”) and stealing more and more lands, wiping Palestine off the world map, why then the vicious attacks globally on our legal right to peaceful protest/assembly and freedom of expression/free speech? If Israel is not violating International Law, why must pro peace voices be muzzled?
Why are Zionist lawyers working to change the definition of anti-semitism to include anti-Zionism when many Zionists in the world are extreme Evangelical Christian racists?
Israelis were given much by Palestinians; they were given a home. But, for many Israelis and Zionists, that’s not enough – they want it all, do not want to share. So, they steal, rape and murder, for decades, betraying those that took them in and shared with them, taking farms and hundreds of billions of dollars in oil and gas resources, burning olive groves, poisoning water, decimating places of worship, culture, art, health care, history, music, education, homes, hospitals and businesses and more, and ruthlessly exterminating Palestinians, starving them, torturing and raping them, including children.
I speak out harshly against the crimes by Israel and her many enabling genocidaires (media, politicians, lawyers, judges, hate and rage farming influencers, religious leaders, etc.) because I am horrified by the crimes against humanity being watched daily by the world, and by Israel evilly blocking aid provided by kind, caring and compassionate others.
The genocide and thieving must stop; Israel has enough land and riches to thrive on and billions of dollars in support, weapons, spy tech (used to target and kill kids), and protection from USA and others.
Palestinians must have their lands back and infrastructure and homes restored; they and the rest of the world need peace. And Trump et al, shut the fuck up.
The longer I live, the more I see that genocidaires/Zionists have the right to protest against peace, farm hate against Palestinians, and promote mass murder and land thefts while getting protection from our police and justice industry, while those of us protesting genocide do not.
Zionism is not just destroying Palestine, it’s killing the soul of humanity.

@Jasaffron100:
This is so disturbing. I’ve been truly shocked at how Zionism has so fully infiltrated the Canadian medical profession. The refusal to speak up about Palestinian doctors being targeted and killed and hospitals bombed while silencing anyone who does speak up is beyond shameful.
@michael_deforge:
Journalist @SMohyeddin has been locked out of Twitter for posting confirmation that HonestReporting Canada’s assistant director Robert Walker is the same Robert Walker who was charged with 17 counts of mischief after spraypainting anti-Palestinian graffiti in November
All of what Samira posted was public information. HRC has been trying to avoid owning up to the fact that their assistant director was arrested alongside a 71-year old and an unidentified suspect whose visual description sounds an awful lot like a child
Walker was slated to show up in court in person on Friday, but apparently managed to dodge showing his face after a last minute intervention from lawyer Leora Shemesh. Shemesh is not presently on retainer for Walker’s case, but currently represents Ezra Levant and Frank StronachWho finances these lawyers aiding genocide-enablers/genocidiares and attacking Canadians exerting their right to freedom of expression?
@joshuafoust.com:
There is a lot of research showing that low levels of empathy correlate with authoritarianism, cruelty, racial violence, and domination. Fascists (and libertarians) intentionally undermine social empathy precisely because it serves as a check on their power to control and harm.
@davidrvetter.bsky.social:
Musk states “the fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy”. That explains to me why he’s a Nazi and so fucked up.
Charles Darwin, who actually researched this stuff, showed it was empathy, specifically, that enabled humanity to flourish.
@wisebear.bsky.social:
The Holocaust occurred because of a lack of empathy. Empathy is what separates healthy individuals from psychopaths. The sick feeling people experience watching Trump and Elon operate is the recognition that something is terribly wrong with them. Healthy minds perceive the danger they represent.
@elizabethwilson5.bsky.social:
“I told you once that I was searching for the nature of evil. I think I’ve come close to defining it: a lack of empathy. It’s the one characteristic that connects all the defendants. A genuine incapacity to feel with their fellow man. Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy”. – G. M. Gilbert
And Trump and Elonand Netanyahu, many Israelis and Zionists, genocidaires and those taking money from the Israel lobby to finance the killing of our right to protest for peace and killing our right to freedom of expression/free speech,
and the rest of them have NONE.
@mtt88h.bsky.social:
If he truly believes empathy is a fundamental weakness – then his whole being is a serious threat to others around him.
Empathy is what separates us from cruelty and madness!
Empathy is a strength, not a weakness!
herbivore @herbivoresamadhi.bsky.social:
I’m a psychologist! … Empathy is an extremely normal human response and comes quite naturally to most people — that’s why people without it (sociopaths) are dangerous and unusual. All that said, some social conditions really train us to ignore empathy or to be desensitized to it. As I understand it, a significant amount of military combat training is intended to override that hesitation to harm other people. And a life of immense privilege could presumably also provide a sort of desensitization.
Refer also to:

“Peace to a land created for peace which has never seen peace” Khan Yunis, Gaza.

New posting and report published today by Will Koop:

Zionism Hates the Truth: Big Reveal Following Duo Claims and Signals to the ICJ by Retired Canadian Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella and Former Canadian Minister of Justice Irwin Cotler that the State of Israel is Above International Law
Full Version (Pdf, 611 pages – 96 Megabytes)
or, in Three Parts
Part One (Parts 1 – 5: 27 Megabytes)
Part Two (Parts 6 – 9: 31 Megabytes)
Part Three (Parts 10 – 17: 39 Megabytes)

PREFACE
This volume, “Zionism Hates the Truth: Big Reveal following Duo Claims and Signals to the ICJ by Retired Canadian Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella and Former Canadian Minister of Justice Irwin Cotler that the State of Israel is Above International Law,” is a significant departure from the thematic reports I have primarily self-published on the protection of drinking waters (https://www.bctwa.org/): now to this, the arena of human rights and the invaluable protection of Palestinians and full recognition of their “self determination” and “Right of Return” to their stolen lands and of their resources.
Many of my readers, and those familiar with my advocacy history, may ask what caused me to make the dramatic shift. I suppose I could have stayed on topic and developed a thorough and appropriate analysis on how the Zionist Israel colonial project had been pilfering, ruining, polluting, and constricting Palestine’s domestic water sources over time (which others have carefully reported on), whilst oppressing Palestinians and stealing Syria’s Golan Heights lands and water rights, a very sordid history, including the most recent wilful introduction of pumping salt water to drown Gaza’s secret tunnel networks, thereby forever polluting Gaza’s groundwaters, an utterly abhorrent and insidious political-military decision.
In all honesty, what prompted me to consolidate this report was an urgent, inner prompting, an awakening of my conscience, a call to duty.
I began this effort on January 20, 2024, with a simple objective: to produce a twenty-odd-page critique on former Canadian Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella’s January 9, 2024, opinion article published in the Globe and Mail newspaper (see Part 3 for the copy). Abella opposed and attacked South Africa’s 84-page long, well-referenced filing with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), a timely filing which justly accused Zionist Israel of committing, alongside a continuous Al Nakba, an ongoing genocide of Palestinian refugee inmates within its walled Gaza concentration camp. After all, Abella, with her now 41 accumulated honorary doctorates (awarded with her 41st in Tel Aviv) and numerous awards, was a ‘famous’ human rights advocate and jurist celebrity. A western-born Canadian, I, as others, was deeply troubled by Abella’s illogical and unethical response statements three months into Israel’s genocide, obviously meant to influence the then imminent ICJ’s January 12th Decision at the Hague: I became intent on rebuffing her.
In my rebuffing mode, I bumped into the figurehead of Irwin Cotler, the former McGill University law professor, founder of the Raoul Wallenberg Human Rights Centre, Abella’s old Canadian friend and associate, who I had never heard of or known anything about. Cotler authored a duplicate themed opinion article published in the National Post newspaper the day after Abella’s (see also Part 3 for the copy), with oddly similar, rash defense arguments against South Africa, with the same intent to sway public opinion and the ICJ. And, at the time, I was unaware of the Raoul Centre and that Abella was one of its honorary co-chairs since 2017. My ‘innocent’ discovery of Cotler would turn the tide of my critique to an epic undertaking. In my meagre efforts to scrutinize two celebrated, legally trained and Jewish Zionist-minded Canadians, I quickly became aware that I was opening a gigantic can of worms: a short critique morphed into a complex inquiry project. Once again, my sincerest apologies for getting drawn in and yielding to this temptation, and for neglecting my normal duties and friendships.

(Meme from Part 3)
I must confess that prior to this endeavour I had been an absolute ignoramus on the history and politics of Palestine, a land that in 1948 became a divided colonial occupier state territory rebranded as Zionist Israel, its political fate and the intertwined circumstances concerning the forceful and tragic displacement of Palestinian inhabitants and their lands over the last one hundred or so years. My only prior introduction to this subject was during my world travels that brought me to Egypt in February 1986, so long ago, where I found myself reaching up to a bookshelf to randomly pick a book published (as I now vaguely recall) in about 1966 on the plight and purging of Palestinians. I was shocked and moved as I ploughed through it. It brought tears to my eyes, a beginning mark to altering an indoctrinated thinking about ‘the Holy Land’. I had read nothing since about that tragedy, until ‘now,’ January 2024 onwards.
From 1987 to 1990, I dedicated my ‘leisure’ life to learning about and advocating for Indigenous rights in Canada, mostly British Columbia, with my involvement in the former Vancouver branch of the Canadian ecumenical organization called Project North (named and formed after the MacKenzie Valley Pipeline inquiry in the 1970s, after which some 120 chapters were created), renamed in the early 1990s as the Aboriginal Rights Coalition. During that time, I attended dozens of the plaintiff’s private legal debriefing sessions in downtown Vancouver during the Supreme Court proceedings of the controversial and epic Gitksan / Wet’suwet’en Supreme Court trial proceedings. Over the span of six or so years, I often travelled 18 hours one-way north in my vehicle to their homelands on the Stikine River watershed east of Prince Rupert where their forest lands, as the forest lands of all British Columbia indigenous peoples, where being ‘developed’ and raped (the forest industry’s former 50 cents on the dollar, on over 500,000 kilometers of forest service logging roads). I learned about the history, political tribulations and injustices of some of the other Indigenous peoples on the northwestern corner of Turtle Island: the Nisga’a (on the Nass River, obliterated by clearcut logging in Tree Farm License #1); the Cheslatta (their river territorial and flooding battles against Alcan, and the logging); the Haida (lots of logging, fishing rights, recently handed back their lands); the Ingenika/ Mesilinka (Williston ‘reservoir’ area and logging); the Tsilhqot’in / Nemaiah people (west of Williams Lake, more logging); the St’at’imc people (from Pemberton to Lillooet); and much later through my anti-fracking advocacy, the Treaty 8 peoples in northeast BC (impacted by eye-popping ‘cumulative oil-patched environmental degradations’). I attribute these early learning experiences the reason for my strong moral sympathies with the Palestinian people’s plights, for understanding the cruel, greedy, profit driven and oblivious objectives of the colonizer: I also live in a colonial / quasi-colonial / post-colonial occupier state.
Over the course of just over a year’s research, learning, reflection and composition, I have come to recognize that the history of Israeli ‘colonial settler-ism’ (the term attributed to Fayez Sayegh) is notoriously difficult, plagued with many pitfalls, hazards, and an almost infinite supply of episodes and documents, and with a corresponding host of advocates on either side of the fences. I was also woefully ignorant of the voluminous proceedings of the United Nations’ operations (‘organs’) on this subject, in particular the more recent roles of its special rapporteurs since the early 1990s who have documented, ad nauseum, the controversial matters and episodes of Zionist / Israel’s inhumane treatments and robberies of Palestinians through repeated violations of international law, and of the bizarre United Nations voting history by ‘democratic’ state parties defiantly in support of Israel’s unlawful subjugation of Palestinians over the last 76 and more years.
Of the reams of information collected while tracing numerous webbed threads, early on I stumbled upon two important anti-Zionist figureheads, one an American follower of Classical Judaism, the other a Palestinian who quietly followed Christianity. First was Rabbi Elmer Berger, whose Memoirs of an Anti-Zionist Jew, was published in 1978 by the Institute for Palestinian Studies, and Jack Ross’ recent 2011 insightful biography, Rabbi Outcast, who, in his Epilogue chapter, evaluates Berger as an “extraordinary man of conscience.” In the introduction to Berger’s 1978 Memoirs, C.K. Zurayk writes:
“Dr. Berger’s life and work have been distinguished both by his deep insights into one of today’s most harassing problems – the problem of Palestine – and by his courage and persistence in defending the truths that these insights revealed. He has regarded it as his duty to expose the blind neglect and deliberate distortion of those truths and to combat the pernicious attitudes, policies and decisions which resulted from this neglect and distortion. … For there is perhaps no problem in human history which has been surrounded with as much misrepresentation, deception and emotional manipulation as has been the problem of Palestine. The Zionists have created and put into operation such a powerful machinery of information, or rather of misinformation, of calumniation and of intimidation that the fundamentals have not been allowed to appear; they have been almost completely submerged by a mass of untruths and irrelevancies.”
Without Rabbi Berger – his organized Jewish ‘anti-Zionism’ advocational struggle from 1942 onward – we perhaps cannot better understand the anchors and presuppositions which drive prominent political figures, such as Canadian Zionists Rosalie Abella and Irwin Cotler – participants in what Berger nicknames the “Zionist machine” – who advocate the twisted precepts of Zionism to our governments, institutions and through popular media messaging. Berger served a critical historic role as a collective conscience not only for his fellow followers of Reform Judaism, but for humanity in general. He was a dedicated follower and communicator of moral, monotheistic Judaism, who, as Jack Ross reveals, was weaned in the 1930s on the prominent, steadfast, Jehovah-faithful Old Testament prophets who bravely and repeatedly demanded justice in a land of injustice succumbed by the ‘flock of Israel’ and, notably, by Israel’s often wayward institutionalized prophets and misguided leaders.
In this context, Berger repeatedly warned the world of the political dangers by political Zionists who misused and abused the term ‘anti-Semitism.’
In May 1970, five years before the November 10, 1975, United Nations Resolution number 3379, ‘Zionism is Racism,’ Berger summarized, yet again, this time to an audience at the Loeb Playhouse, Purdue campus, in West Lafayette, Indiana, that “Israel is anything but a democracy – a state which practices apartheid. There is an affinity between Israel and unprogressive, racist states.” The second and distinctly remarkable person I discovered a third of the way through my inquiry is Fayez Sayegh, the intellectual Palestinian academic, prolific writer, statesman and compassionate defender of Palestinian rights, who is primarily featured at length in Part 8 of this report, “Mover, Shaker, Resolution Maker.” Somewhat akin to Latin poet Virgil in Italian poet Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy poem, namely the special ‘human reason’ guide who led pilgrim Dante into the spiralling depths of the The Inferno realm (Dante’s volume one), it was Sayegh, through his writings (as many as I could find), that became my ‘human reason’ guide to help understand the underworld mechanics and perspectives of Jewish Zionism. There are, of course, many other writers with commentaries on the mechanics for the other influential half of this perverse coin, namely Christian Zionism (perhaps an offshoot or integration to author Katherine Stewart’s understanding of ‘Christian Nationalism’ in her book, “The Power Worshippers”), a key, dominating subject untreated in this manuscript.
A central thematic finding I deduced near the outset from my research pool of collected document sources spanning over eighty years, is that Zionist leaders of Israel have, over numerous decades, zealously set up an international defence shield apparatus, a force field as it were, the central aim and strategy of which is to simply avoid a similar political fate that befell Apartheid South Africa just over thirty years ago. The extensive efforts that have been cumulatively wielded and instigated into building this defensive apparatus – through the political, monetary and social aid of Christian Zionists – are simply astounding, absolutely and extraordinarily mind boggling, penetrating the political, military and judicial fabric and foreign policies of major world state entities. Positioned behind the shields of Christian Zionists and the evolving Israel Zionists organizationally dispersed throughout the world, have behaved like a parasitic plant, building a massive root system throughout an entire garden, sucking the very life in the soil from the other plants.
In this respect, I interpret Israel’s actions in 1967 as the waging of three integrated wars. The first was, of course, the Six-Day war, a feigned war against its neighbour states to illegally gain territories from Palestinians, Syrians, and Egyptians, a war that awakened and kindled the sleeping “messianic” followers. The second was the launching of an international propaganda war. The third was a strategic political war on the United States, which would become its stalwart and powerful international ally at the United Nations, as well as its primary source for military funding. The greater fall and seduction of Canada would come later, the Zionist underpinnings coming into force in the 1980s under the Brian Mulroney Conservative administration (see Parts 2, 5, and 12). As this new foothold took root in changing Canada’s foreign policy and diplomatic messaging, it was under the Prime Minister Stephen Harper far-right, anti-Canada, administration (2006-2015) that took Canada to a new low, a submissive, unquestioning, embarrassing partner posture, unlike any previous administration. In fact, after that Prime Minister was booted out in the 2015 election, he financially benefited as an international far-right spokesman and shameless smiling salesman for Israel (see Part 4.3).
Another central finding is related to the origins of the United Nations November 1975, Resolution #3379, ‘Zionism is Racism’ – Irwin Cotler’s often-stated central sticking point discussed primarily in Part 7. I had first learned of UN Resolution #3379 in about December 2023 and was drawn to understanding the origins of this show-stopper declaration. My lengthy treatment of this history in Part 8, in concert with my focus on Fayez Sayegh, forms the foundation of my understanding and arguments against Cotler and the world’s Zionists. The Resolution had nothing to do with the ‘Arabs’ or to the Soviet ‘Communists,’ origins aggressively blame-propagandized by Zionist/Israel and its machine minions. Rather, the breadcrumbs on this thinking trace back to both Rabbi Elmer Berger – his anti-Zionist organization affiliate spokespeople with the American Council for Judaism, who had been repeatedly informing their North American, Middle East and European audiences that Zionism was/is discriminatory and racist, reasoned insights based on Reform Judaic thinking and writings that predate Berger – and more importantly, Fayez Sayegh, who penned the now famous and indispensable 1965 monograph, Zionist Colonialism in Palestine, when he launched the Palestine Research Center in Beirut.
I deduced something else of importance from my research. Most people in the world have been brainwashed to only think about Germany’s early 20th century fascist’s tragic and horrible Holocaust upon Jewry (and an almost equal forgotten cleansing number of other ‘undesirables’) when they think about post-1948 ‘Israel.’ And, as historians note, there have been numerous holocausts thrust upon civilizations in recent centuries by colonial occupational powers. Both of my grandfathers, and my grandmother’s brother, were murdered (the latter by the KGB), amongst some estimated 40-60 million souls under the ruthless dictator Stalin. In the late 1800s following, stated in the writings of prominent spokesmen, the primarily secular Jewish Zionists had already plotted to dispose of the Palestinians at the outset, and during Germany’s Holocaust, a subject generally and contextually lost from peoples’ collective memories. Those Jewish Zionists were fervent colonialists – like, for instance, extremist ‘revisionist’ Zeev Jabotinsky and his followers and financiers – caught up in the activities of military colonial powers of the day who were masters of other people’s lives and resources. As Germany’s fascists were clandestinely organizing their programs of ethnic cleansing, to make way for the ‘master race,’ radical Zionists in Palestine, many of which were immigrants from the east European leftist camp, or ‘labour’ Zionists, were contemplating and undertaking similar military-based and psychologic designs, either with or without British complicity. By 1948, following the forceable displacement of Palestinians from some 500 registered settlements and towns, all of which were quickly renamed and swept under the rug by the Zionists, the United Nations, under new colonial directives, gave birth to a militant-military ideological monster, and that monster then sought to devour the international-rules-based United Nations and anything else in its path.
As I fashioned this report, I witnessed the trauma, day-in, day-out, of Israel’s and the primarily United States assisted, almost unending atrocities, and can’t-find-the-words conduct of an ‘on-line’ genocide, as succinctly deduced as such in two reports in 2024 by United Nations (non-funded) rapporteur, Francesca Albanese. I stumbled upon Albanese’s November 15, 2023, presentation to Australia’s National Press Club at the outset of my research and was immediately enlightened on her explanation of why Israel “does not have” a “right to defend itself” argument heard almost daily throughout that genocide (see Part 3). I had never heard of her before, but I, and assumably like many others, was moved. I was impressed by her automatic manoeuverability, her unique and highly capable, powerful on-the-spot communicative abilities, and her ability to sharply call out those that needed to be called out. She was the good mother scolding her children. I then examined most of her published accounts and reviewed and followed many of her on-line presentations. Then, I noted a dramatic but glowing change in her. It began with her recent October to November 2024 tour of eastern United States and eastern Canada in the wake of a new authoritarian federal government in America. It was if she had emerged out of a cocoon, with new wings to face the world with her deep understanding of the complex dilemmas and injustices in Palestine and of Palestinians. (In a way, she reminded me of what Fayez Sayegh accomplished and had to endure.) With her new wings, she genuinely reminder-merged the plight of Palestinians with the genocidal injustices of the indigenous populations by the American and Canadian colonialists. She fashioned that context in each of her presentations. I understand that I am only one person in a sea of people who have come to respect her abilities and outstanding courage. As Albanese humbly recognizes, it is not about her, but who she labours to passionately advocate on behalf of – and free of charge!
Speaking of which, this report – with almost 1,000 images – is one hundred percent self-funded, self-directed, self-composed, and 95 percent self-edited. I am both glad that I found the time and self-determination to do it, and absolutely, sincerely glad that it is finally over.

Lastly. I am most certain that legally trained Rosalie Abella and Irwin Cotler will wonder how it is that, yet another fellow Canadian would rise to openly criticize them in the lengthy fashion that I have. That is part of the ‘democracy,’ that necessary freedom of well-informed speech within the legislative state, that they both themselves presumably honour, the flagship of which was raised in Canada’s Charter some forty years ago, the envy of much of the world, which some, as we see, would choose to weaken and extinguish (see Part 16).

In this respect, a consequence of this now-more-evident breaking up of Canada’s Charter, Canadians have just witnessed the audacious, disturbing February 2025 Montreal City police arrest and jailing of Yves Engler from trumped-up, illogical, groundless charges, directly linked and coordinated, no doubt, to similar previous charges and jailings by Zionist program forces in Europe, in order to stifle and silence criticisms of Israel.
As a stated condition of his release, the Montreal Police’s lawyers requested Mr. Engler sign a confidentiality agreement, a gag order, which he refused. One could make the argument, by carefully tracing out its origins and developments, what with Mr. Cotler’s narrow interpretive policy word war he and others have waged with Canada’s blessings on ‘anti-Semitism’ over the last ten or so years, along with political pressures, that Engler, ironically, may have been a casualty of that process. And one could entertain the question, that with Mr. Engler’s constitutional rights being infringed upon, interfered with, by the Montreal police and its legal department, why is Mr. Cotler, a fellow resident of Montreal, and a renowned international ‘human rights’ advocate lawyer, not either automatically coming to Engler’s legal assistance to rightfully defend him, nor voicing his opposition to his wrongful arrest and imprisonment through his media page on-line platform at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre? But, as laid out in this report, Mr. Cotler would likely not come to Mr. Engler’s rescue.

Image from Part 4.3.
My sincerest hope, that in my self-education report about this problematic subject of Palestine, and about fellow Canadians Abella and Cotler as I have contextually reported here, that they will both find time to honestly and carefully reflect upon the truth of the matters raised and then make the necessary, required spiritual changes about the subject they often cite but fail to fully comply: to fight for the highest ground of moral justice, the full-on, full-meal, radical justice in a fallen Zionized-Zionistische world.
(Diagram from Part 17, indicating many of Irwin Cotler’s life-long roles in his professional capacities.)
I am open to discussing this report – any, and all, of its contents – with each and everyone covered within it. And, if I have made any errors or blunders, I welcome notifications for revising this volume.
And if, in my eagerness and compassion to defend the rights of Palestinians, I have unintentionally harmed anyone mentioned in this report, it is because of my anger over what has been allowed to happen, and is still happening, in Palestine.
Will Koop.
March 05, 2025.
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Table of Contents
Preface
1. Rosalie Abella
2. The Abellas and the Engaging Moments and Movements of 1988 (and following)
2.1. The Societal Promotion of Rosalie Abella
3. Refutations of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre Human Rights Tag Team
3.1. Albanese’s October 2024 Second UN Genocide Indictment Report
4. The Big Reveal about Abella’s Conduct (‘Progressive Except for Palestine’)
4.1. No, Not There, or PeP
4.2. Neglectfulness
4.3. The Occupation of AWZ Toronto Headquarters, and Herr Harper’s Sudden
Flight to Israel
5. Developments and Applications of the Anti-Semitic Trump Card
5.1. The Troublesome Matter of Canadian Resident Professor Klauss
Herrmann
6. ‘Zionism as Racism:’ the International Conferences on Racism, 1978, 1983,
2001
6.1. The Second World Conference on Racism, 1983
6.2. The Third World Conference on Racism, 2001
7. Cotler’s Battle Against U.N. ‘Zionism as Racism’ Slogan
7.1. Shaping the Narrative: American Professors for Peace in the Middle East
Inc.
7.2. 1967: Hannah Arendt’s Rejection of the APPME
7.3. Cotler and the Canadian Professors for Peace Subsidiary Platform
7.4. A Peek at the McGill Daily Newsletter, 1972–1975
7.5. Cotler and the Media Messaging Distortion of UNESCO (1974-1975)
7.6. Cotler and the Zionism as Racism Engagement
8. Fayez Sayegh: Mover, Shaker and Resolution Maker
8.1. Zionist Israel’s Tyranny in 1967 / “The Situation in the Middle East”
8.2. The Special Political Committee
8.3. CERD Rapporteur Sayegh
8.4. The CERD and the Decade for Action
8.5. The Third Committee
8.5.1. Sayegh’s Argument Opposing Anti-Semitism
8.5.2. 1968: International Year for Human Rights, Conference, and Third
Committee Review
8.5.3. 1968: International Year for Human Rights and The Special Political
Committee (SPC)
8.6. The UN Declaration of Zionism and Apartheid as Co-Colonial Fusion
Forces
8.7. Mexico City: The 1975 Zionism as Racial Discrimination Pivot Point
8.8. The 1975 Resolutions on Palestine by the Organization of African Unity
8.9. United Declaration of War Against Zionism: the August 1975 Lima, Peru
Resolutions
8.10. The Momentum
8.11. Third Committee Delegate Statements Referencing Zionism, September
to October 1975 (Agenda Item 68, Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination)
8.12. October 16 to 17, 1975: Draft Resolution A/C.3/L.2159
8.13. October 17 – Fayez Sayegh’s Defence of L.2159
8.14. Zionism as Racism D-Day, November 10, 1975
8.15. Lunch with Moynihan
8.16. Mr. Jamil Baroody’s Final Words
9. David Sheen’s Collections of Racism Revelations
9.1. “I Say What You Think”
10. Operation Hypocrisy: The Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights
10.1. The April 19, 2009, Geneva Summit on Human Rights and Democracy
Side Show
10.2. The UN Durban II Review Geneva Conference Spectacle
10.3. April 22, 2009 – Zionist Love Fest: The Second UN Watch Conference
10.4. The New York City Counter-Conference
10.5. 2014: The Sixth Annual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and
Democracy
11. The Federal Riding of Mount Royal
11.1. The By-Election
12. The Illegal Occupation of Cotler’s Constituency Office, April 2002
12.1. Five Months Later – Netanyahu and the 9/11 First Anniversary Tour
Events
12.2. Super Salesmen Selling Zionism: “Soldiers for Truth”
12.3. Undermining Democracy, Truth: Asper’s Sting
12.4. The Gazette Intifada
13. The Making of a Supreme
13.1. The New Minister
13.2. Sharansky’s Visit
13.3. The Question and Problem of ‘Merit’
14. The Rise of Cotler-Criticism
15. Lest there be Any Doubt – Cotler’s Crew and the ICC
16. Ernst and ‘The Swing Judge’
16.1. Resuscitation?
16.2. The Test Case
16.2.1. Breaking Through the International Gag Force Field
16.2.2. Enter Solomon
16.2.3. Victimizing, Blaming the Innocent
16.2.4. Off to Ottawa
16.2.5. Supreme Lock-Up Shenanigans
16.2.6. Sossin’s Special Sauce
16.2.7. Clever Defamation?
17. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
17.1. Raoul Centre’s Media Page
17.2. Thursday, May 30, 2024, Tel Aviv – Day 236 of the Gaza Genocide
17.3. Final Thoughts