The Passions Unleashed by Dominating Hatred
"[The Al Quds Day rally has] long been a venue for antisemitism, hatred, intimidation and the glorification of terrorism.""While the judge cited Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, when we talk about rights we need to be clear that every person has the right to safety and security.""We need to be clear that no one in Canada has the right to incite violence or free licence to intimidate and hate.""I won't stop working to put an end to the hatred and division that runs too rampant on Canada's streets." "I won't stop working to protect the greatest province in the greatest country in the world."Ontario Premier Doug Ford"The Attorney General has known for at least a year that the Al Quds rally would take place around this time. The Attorney General relies on statements made by protest organizers that date back to 2016. The province of Ontario did not pass any laws or regulations to deal with this event. It did not invoke the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.9.""Even allowing for rapidly moving current events, the Attorney General should not have come to court mere hours before the rally was set to start. There was no possibility of cross-examination on any of the affidavits and the oral argument was necessarily truncated. Such a compressed timetable puts the court in a difficult position.""There is no evidence that participants at last year’s rally incited hatred or engaged in hate speech. There is no evidence before me of any criminality arising out of this rally in the past, much less evidence that could satisfy me that there is a ‘strong case’ that there will be criminal activity this year."Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Centa
| Protesters and counter-protesters demonstrate by the U.S. Consulate during a rally for Al-Quds Day in Toronto, on Saturday, March 14, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sammy Kogan |
"It was a political show by Ford. He doesn't need any court order. He's a premier and he has a duty, he has power and full authority to implement the law.""If Ford, [Prime Minister] Mark Carney, Toronto police, [Toronto] Mayor [Olivia] Chow, they don't want to do their job, we the people ... have the duty to stand."Salmon Sima, Iranian refugee, Canadian activist
Al-Quds Day is a creation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, dating from the 1979 revolution when the Palestinian 'cause' was taken up by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Quds, the Arabic name for Jerusalem, the contested ancient city of Judean ancestral heritage claimed by the nascent state of Arabic 'Palestine' as their capital, championed by the Iranian regime, became the purpose of the annual rally, a disguised scheme to invalidate Israel's claim to the city and to portray Israel as an interloper, not the rightful claimant through ancient indigeneity.
Wherever Islamists have settled in the West they subscribe to this historical revisionism and mount such an infamous rally in world capitals.
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| A counter-protest also took place outside the U.S. Consulate in Toronto Saturday. (Mercedes Gaztambide/CBC) |
The Toronto Police Service is making the public aware of two arrests made at the Al-Quds Day demonstration.On Saturday, March 14, 2026, the Al-Quds Day demonstration took place in the University Avenue and Armoury Street area. In addition to those attending the Al-Quds Day demonstration, counter-demonstrators were also present. During two unrelated incidents, two men were arrested.It is alleged that:
- the accused, a male participating in the counter-demonstration, engaged with the victim, a participant in the Al-Quds demonstration, who was holding a stick with an Islamic Republic of Iran flag attached
- the accused began swinging his arms and fists at the victim, breaking the stick and causing pieces of it to strike the victim in the head
Mostafa Shabanian Bashmandoost, 39, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with:
- Assault
- Criminal Harassment
- Theft Under $5000
- Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000
- Public Incitement of Hatred
He is scheduled to appear in court at the Toronto Regional Bail Centre, 2201 Finch Avenue West, on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at 10 a.m., in room 105.
These investigations are being treated as suspected hate-motivated offences.Farshid McVandifar, 56, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with:
- Mischief – Damage Property Under $5000
- Assault
He is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice, 10 Armoury Street, on Wednesday, July 22, 2026, at 11 a.m., in room 203.It is further alleged that:
- the second accused, a male participating in the counter demonstration, followed the victim, a participant of the Al-Quds demonstration, who was wearing an Islamic Republic of Iran flag on their back
- the accused spat on the victim and ripped the flag off their back
- the accused returned into the crowd and was later located among the counter demonstration group
- the accused was then observed to be lighting an Islamic Republic of Iran flag on fire and wearing Islamic Republic of Iran flags attached to the soles of his shoes.
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| Toronto police said Thursday they planned to increase their presence in the area of the rally. (Mercedes Gaztambide/CBC) |
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