The Weblog at The View from the Core - Wed. 11/24/04 05:35:37 PM
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Frum on CAIR David Frum says that CAIR Canada says he has libeled them: Two weeks ago, the National Post and I were served with a notice of libel by the Canadian branch of the Council on American Islamic Relations, or CAIR. The Post and I are not alone. Over the past year, CAIR's Canadian and U.S. branches have served similar libel notices on half a dozen other individuals and organizations in the United States and Canada. Each case has its own particular facts, yet they are linked by a common theme: That we defendants have accused CAIR (in the words of the notice served on me) of being "an unscrupulous, Islamist, extremist sympathetic group in Canada supporting terrorism." Lawyers for individuals and newspapers served with libel notices will normally urge their clients to avoid any comment on the matter to avoid even any acknowledgement that they have been served. This is usually good advice. A notice of libel is not a lawsuit, but a warning of a lawsuit to come. If the potential defendant keeps quiet, the potential plaintiff will often drop the suit altogether. But wise legal advice often comes at a cost, a cost in public information. So I was heartened that the National Post's lawyers have encouraged the paper and me to continue with this important story.... I used to see CAIR folks on TV a lot. But not lately. One thing I remember they all had in common: they didn't want anybody else to get a chance to talk. (Thanks, Kate.) Lane Core Jr. CIW P Wed. 11/24/04 05:35:37 PM |
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