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Date: Sat. Jun. 28 2008 4:40 PM ET

The Canadian Human Rights Commission has dismissed a Muslim group's complaint against Maclean's magazine.

The Canadian Islamic Congress had argued the magazine published an article in October 2006 that would likely expose Muslims to hatred and contempt.

The article, entitled "The Future Belongs to Islam," by Mark Steyn claimed that Muslims are on the verge of dominating Europe and the West because of a demographic shift.

The article claims that their greater numbers will eventually allow Muslims to dominate Western countries. The article goes so far as to quote a European imam who allegedly said Muslims are reproducing like "mosquitoes."

While commentators have said Steyn's demographic claims are way off-base, the CHRC concluded the views in the article, "when considered as a whole and in context, are not of an extreme nature, as defined by the Supreme Court."

Therefore, the Commission said there is no reason to warrant the appointment of a tribunal to look into the matter. In its four page decision, the Commission noted Steyn's "writing is polemical, colourful and emphatic, and was obviously calculated to excite discussion and even offend certain readers, Muslim and non-Muslim alike."

Faisal Joseph, a lawyer for the Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC), said he disagreed with the commission's finding. He said there was "compelling evidence of hate and expert testimony" to support their case, had it been allowed to move forward.

The complainants have argued that Maclean's forced them to act because the magazine wouldn't print their response. They want the magazine to publish a counterpoint.

They've also filed a similar complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal, which finished hearing the case earlier this month, but has yet to make a ruling. The Ontario Human Rights Commission has said it does not have the jurisdiction to hear a similar case.

On its website, Maclean's released a statement noting satisfaction with the CHRC decision.

"Though gratified by the decision, Maclean's continues to assert that no human rights commission, whether at the federal or provincial level, has the mandate or the expertise to monitor, inquire into, or assess the editorial decisions of the nation's media," said the statement.

"And we continue to have grave concerns about a system of complaint and adjudication that allows a media outlet to be pursued in multiple jurisdictions on the same complaint, brought by the same complainants."

Steyn and others -- including editors at Maclean's -- have said the issue is not the article's merits or its viewpoint. They are concerned that such human rights tribunals could suppress free speech.

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Jim in the West
said

Every so often, the CHRC shows some wisdom, and does the right thing.

The CIC compliant was frivilous and contemptible. More important, it did more to prove some of the underlying themes of the Maclean's article than the writers did.

Thank you, CHRC, for protecting Canadian traditions, institutions, and values.


Jared
said

Big win for freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Maclean's is a respected magazine that has garnered the respect of Canadians and built a strong reputation across the country for years and year. The Canadian Islamic Congress and the complainants want to steal a national microphone they haven't built and don't deserve.




living in a democracy
said

one small victory in the battle for free speech...but the war will wage on. This is so fundamental to living as a free people that we must not let this be taken from us. The intention to hurt or not hurt another is very difficult to judge so let us as a civilized people purpose in our heart to not hurt when exercising this precious freedom.


Bob
said

A rare victory for freedom of speech in today's politically correct world.


Shawn
said

Proper thing, as the trial had become an absolute and complete farce. Section 13.1 needs to be repealed immediately and the government should be ashamed for not acting to do so... What should be done with the HRC?
Fire. Them. All.


Eoin
said

Well, what do you know, a moment of sanity.


Adam T
said

looks like the mosquito swarm didn't win this round.


P.H.
said

Isn’t Maclean’s just publishing a known fact here? If society isn’t aware of what’s going on in the world around them, then someone should let them know. If certain people are growing in number in a democratic society, they can take power by popular vote. This can be said not only of muslims but of any group of people. The muslims are just the most effective at it. I applaud Maclean’s for publishing the truth. I’m tired of silence. One day, Canada could be a society of islam (and doesn’t islam mean peace? How great would that be?) ;-)


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