The Canadian activist and author, likened to Noam Chomsky, was arrested by police in Montreal, Canada on Thursday after criticising accusations of harassment from Israeli and Israeli influencers.
Yves Engler has been a greedy critic of the Israeli-Canadian military complex for more than 20 years, reported MiddereSteye.Net.
After Montreal police contacted him about plans to arrest Engler for complaints filed against him by Zionist influencer Dahlia Kurtz, he took him to social media to highlight the issue. went. He admitted to responding to Kurtz’s “racist, violent anti-Palestinian posts” in X, but said he hadn’t harassed her.
“I have never met Kurtz, and I have not sent messages or emailed her, and I have not threatened her. I have not even threatened her. I have an X I haven’t followed her (the Twitter algorithm puts her posts in my feed).”
After Engler posted about his arrest and allegations against him, Canada’s Foreign Policy Institute organized a campaign of action, asking almost 3,200 people to request Montreal police to file charges against Engler by the time of publication.
This seemed to cause further disciplinary charges for Engler. In another post he contacted him that police further accused me of “harassment (they) of what they wrote about a levelled accusation against me” and asked him not to talk about his case. I wrote that it did.
The two fathers were taken into custody and appeared before the judge on Thursday afternoon.
Quebec Green Party leader Alex Tyrrell, who accompanied Engler to the police station on Thursday, spoke to the Middle Eastern eyes of Engler’s arrest.
“I think it’s a shocking attack on Canada’s free expression and democratic rights and criticism of Israel — a country that appears to be a free democratic society. Tyrrell told Me.
Tyrell says Engler is one of Canada’s most outspoken people in Israel and Palestinian issues, and Kurtz’s accusations formed the basis for his arrest.