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Legal groups file three complaints over VPD treatment of Palestine protesters

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Sep, 2024 04:01 PM
  • Legal groups file three complaints over VPD treatment of Palestine protesters

The Pivot Legal Society and the BC Civil Liberties Association say they've launched three complaints against the Vancouver Police Department alleging illegal surveillance and police brutality against pro-Palestine protesters. 

The association and the society say the complaints stem from the "violent dispersal" of protesters who demonstrated at a Vancouver rail crossing in May. 

In a statement, the groups say the two "service and policy" complaints to the Vancouver Police Board involve police actions against "pro-Palestine demonstrators," where they were allegedly met with "extensive forms of policing violence" and unlawful surveillance tactics through the use of police drones and officer smartphones. 

They say another complaint to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner involves VPD Const. Dimitri Sheinerman, who is facing a Police Act investigation after he was photographed with an Israeli flag patch on his uniform with a "punisher" skull. 

The groups say the police force has "allowed anti-Palestinian racism to persist within its ranks," and actions against demonstrators have violated their Charter rights to freedom of expression. 

Meghan McDermott, BC Civil Liberties Association policy director, says there have been "systemic rights violations" against people demonstrating for Palestinian human rights due to police bias and "undemocratic practices."

The Vancouver Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the complaints.

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