They didn’t just write a tweet. The Foreign Affairs Minister made a statement yesterday, as mentioned in CBC’s coverage. No, they didn’t make any threats to Israel or anything like that, but an official statement is more than a tweet.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand called that decision “unacceptable” in a statement on Thursday.
“Serious failures were identified in the conduct of the strike, and closing the case without further accountability leaves their families without the answers they have sought for more than two years,” she said, adding that humanitarian workers in conflict zones must be protected.
“Canada expects international humanitarian law to be upheld and will continue pressing for a full accounting of what happened, along with justice for the seven workers who were killed and their families.”
Sometimes things take way longer than we would like. This statement says they want humanitarian law applied, which may mean the case will be taken to The Hague.
They didn’t just write a tweet. The Foreign Affairs Minister made a statement yesterday, as mentioned in CBC’s coverage. No, they didn’t make any threats to Israel or anything like that, but an official statement is more than a tweet.
Not that much better
If failing to meet expectations doesn’t come with consequences then there were never really any expectations.
So nothing of actual consequences
Sometimes things take way longer than we would like. This statement says they want humanitarian law applied, which may mean the case will be taken to The Hague.
This happened in 2024 mate nothing is going to happen. Israel kills Canadians with impunity and Canada does nothing about it.
It took over 7 decades and a comoagin of extermination for the West and the rest of powerful countries to make less than the minimum
The statement is a hypocritical one to act like they care