Colleague Justin Podur writes in the Pakistani Spectator about Palestinian scholar Saed Abu-Hiljeh's recent visit to Canada:
"Canadian Border services had put him through the ringer at Pearson
airport, the border agent asking him whether he would “say anything
against Israel” during his time in Canada. “Why did they give me a visa
if they were going to humiliate me? I’ve had Canadians stay at my house
in Nablus, but when I come to Canada I get treated like this. Harrassment by border police of every country is part of being Palestinian, and being Palestinian means being stateless..." [More at The Pakistani Spectator]