Truck with anti-Muslim messaging registered to Rebel News Network
- Toronto police are investigating a cube van playing an "Islamophobic" video, classified as a hate crime.
- A cube van in Toronto, allegedly owned by Rebel News, displayed Islamophobic content, sparking outrage from politicians, community leaders, and police.
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‘Despicable in every way,’ Canadian political leaders slam Rebel News for Islamophobic truck messaging - NOW Toronto
Canadian political leaders are denouncing Rebel News for its hate speech, following the media group claiming responsibility for a truck advertising Islamophobic messages.
Ad Displayed on Rebel News Van Under Investigation by Toronto Police
A Rebel News-sponsored truck is under investigation by Toronto Police’s Hate Crime Unit for displaying ads that police say are “Islamophobic.” The hate crimes unit is looking into complaints about the cube van which has been spotted on various city roads showing video footage of Muslims bowing in prayer as well as a large group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in downtown Toronto. The ad asks “Is this Yemen? Is this Syria? Is this Iraq?” It goes…
Toronto police hate crime unit investigating Rebel News billboard truck
Rebel News founder Ezra Levant says he could face up to two years in prison for allowing an anonymous group to run video advertisements on a truck he owns. The Toronto Police Service announced that its Hate Crime Unit is investigating the truck, which was filmed displaying video footage of anti-Israel protesters shutting down the streets in Toronto. In between video segments showing various demonstrations, the truck ads read, “Is this Yemen? Is …
Canada police investigate anti-Muslim video advert - Daily Trust
Police in Toronto, Canada have launched an investigation into a video advert displaying anti-Muslim images and messages. In videos posted to social media, the truck appears to display a series of questions that say: “Is this Lebanon? Is this Yemen? Is this Syria? Is this Iraq?” The truck then displays images of what appears to be Muslims praying and protesting in Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto. Palestinian flags and the square’s concrete arch…
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