“WHEN I WROTE ABOUT IT, THEY CLAIMED I WAS HARASSING THE POLICE” SAYS YVES
ENGLER
~ Daniel Adediran ~
Yves Engler, a prominent pro-Palestinian Canadian journalist and author was
released on bail from detention in Montreal jail on 25 February 2025. Engler’s
arrest was connected to a harassment case brought against him by right-wing
Twitter personality Dahlia Kurtz, who has called for the deportation of
Canadians who oppose the genocide in Gaza.
Engler never messaged Kurtz privately or come near her, nor does he follow Kurtz
on any social media platforms. Nevertheless, Kurtz brought charges against him
aided by the legal firm Neil Oberman, a conservative Canadian politician who has
specialised in ‘lawfare’ prosecutions against pro-Palestinian activists. The
conditions of Engler’s bail after his initial arrest included no longer making
contact with Kurtz. More significantly, however, the Crown tried to bar Engler
from discussing the case in public. After taking to his social media platforms
and personal website to talk about the details of his impending arrest, Canadian
police slapped on extra charges, including obstruction of justice.
“I think the key issue is I had to go to jail for five days to win the right to
(publicly) criticise charges brought against me”, he told Middle East Eye. “The
police, and then the crown, wanted to restrict my right to write about my case.
When I wrote about it, they claimed I was harassing the police. I was in jail
for five days over a technical condition. When I went on Thursday morning, they
could have processed and let me go.”
After a large grassroots campaign to have Engler released and the charges
dropped, including over 4,000 emails to the Montreal police inspector and posts
by PEN Canada and PEN America highlighting the case, Engler was released, with
the Judge invalidating the second and more egregious of the bail conditions.
Meanwhile in the UK, hundreds have signed a petition calling for the BBC to
restore a documentary on Gaza that has been pulled after complaints from
pro-Israel activists.
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