“We have a tradition of free speech in Canada,” Levant told the Commission, after being hauled in front of it for the “political crime” of publishing cartoons critical of the Prophet Mohammed in 2006.
The cartoons, originally published in a newspaper in Denmark, became a lightening rod for tension between the Western tradition of free speech and the insistence by Muslim clerics that Islam’s prophet Mohammad be protected from criticism. The Western Standard was one of many publications around the world which published the cartoons as a political statement that free speech would not stop for religion.
“It was the proudest moment of my public life,” Levant told the Commission.
The complaint against Levant was lodged by a Saudi-trained imam, Syed Soharwardy. Levant told the Commission that Soharwardy is “a radical Muslim imam, who was trained at an officially anti-semitic university in Saudi Arabia who has called for sharia law to govern Canada”.
On the Commission’s official form, Soharwardy scrawled “religious beliefs” in the box requiring him to identify the “Grounds” for his complaint. Levant’s response to Soharwardy was, “A secular government bureaucracy has essentially been hijacked by a radical Muslim imam. It’s being used to further his fatwa against these cartoons.”
For a publisher to be called to the Human Rights Commission to be interrogated about political or religious views expressed is a violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Levant pointed out. “This commission is applying Saudi values, not Canadian values.”
Levant reminded the Commission that even Alan Borovoy, the prominent Canadian civil libertarian who helped set up Human Rights Commissions in Canada in the 1960s and 70s, believes that the Commission is overstepping their mandate in acting as a press censor….
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