Vancouver Police Investigate October 7 Rally After ‘Death to Canada’ Chants Erupt
The event, organized by Samidoun, commemorated the anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel.
Vancouver Police have launched an investigation into a pro-Palestinian protest that took place at the Vancouver Art Gallery on October 7. The event, organized by Samidoun, commemorated the anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel but sparked outrage due to speeches that allegedly expressed solidarity with terrorist groups.
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During the protest, a masked speaker identified themselves with both Hezbollah and Hamas, groups listed as terrorist entities by Public Safety Canada. The speaker went further by chanting “death to Canada, death to the United States, and death to Israel,” stirring major public outcry. The burning of Canadian flags during the rally added to the offense, prompting reactions from political figures at both provincial and federal levels.
In response, Vancouver Police released a statement confirming that they are investigating whether any actions at the protest amounted to criminal behavior. The police acknowledged that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees free speech, but stressed that many in the community found the actions “intolerable, offensive, and unsafe.”
“We have heard from community members, and others, who are deeply offended,” the VPD stated via social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). The statement also warned that burning materials in a crowded place poses a significant safety risk and could result in legal consequences for those involved.
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