Hold the Human Rights Museum Accountable

The publicly funded Canadian Museum for Human Rights opened a deeply controversial “Nakba” exhibit that risks fanning the flames of Jew hatred.

That’s right: a museum founded by the vision and generosity of Jewish community leaders is now being weaponized against us to serve a dangerous, one-sided political agenda.

The situation has been so grossly mishandled that the museum’s only Jewish board member felt compelled to resign.

Join us in urging the government to hold the museum’s CEO Isha Khan and its leadership accountable for this failure of governance, transparency, and public trust.

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Who helped shape the exhibit?

The museum’s handling of this exhibit raises serious concerns. It has failed to meet its own standards for balance and transparency, conducted no meaningful consultation with the Jewish community, and relied on political activists to help develop the exhibit.

  • One member of the advisory network, Ramsey Zeid, wrote that Zionism is “a disease that must be destroyed.”

  • Another individual featured on the exhibit’s website is Rana Abdullah, founder of the Canadian Palestinian Association of Manitoba (CPAM) who have repeatedly shared open support for terrorism, including posts justifying the October 7 Hamas massacre, amplifying Hamas propaganda and sharing content from terrorist-linked organizations.

The museum relied on political activists with a strong track record of extreme, terror supporting rhetoric, seriously undermining its credibility.

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