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Will Canada Support Palestinians at the UN?

An episode of the Palestine Debrief podcast, hosted by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, titled "Will Canada Support Palestinians at the UN?" was published on November 15, 2021 and runs 28 minutes.

November 15, 2021 ·28m · Palestine Debrief

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Tom and Michael talk about Canada’s voting on the 16 annual UN General Assembly resolutions that relate to Palestinian human rights. In recent years, Canada has sided with Israel and a small minority of countries by voting against most of these resolutions. What exactly are these resolutions, and what is Canada likely to do this year? What does this say about Canada’s commitment to human rights? Links from this episode: CJPME’s UN Dashboard Subscribe to CJPME on YouTube for a video ver...

Tom and Michael talk about Canada’s voting on the 16 annual UN General Assembly resolutions that relate to Palestinian human rights. In recent years, Canada has sided with Israel and a small minority of countries by voting against most of these resolutions. What exactly are these resolutions, and what is Canada likely to do this year? What does this say about Canada’s commitment to human rights?  

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CJPME’s UN Dashboard

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