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Monia Mazigh was born and raised in Tunisia and immigrated to Canada in 1991. Mazigh was catapulted onto the public stage in 2002 when her husband, Maher Arar, was deported to Syria where he was tortured and held without charge for over a year. She campaigned tirelessly for his release. Mazigh holds a PhD in finance from McGill University. In 2008, she published a memoir, Hope and Despair, about her pursuit of justice, and recently, a novel about Muslim women, Mirrors and Mirages. You can follow her on Twitter @MoniaMazigh or on her blog www.moniamazigh.com

Vigil attendee holds a candle.
Posted inCanadian Politics
CA, QC

Five years later: how can we prevent another Quebec City mosque attack?

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh January 29, 2022
Posted inGeneral
CA

Upholding the work of authentic journalism and grassroots social movements

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh January 24, 2022January 24, 2022
Alexa McDonough waves from a podium.
Posted inCanadian Politics
CA, NS

Farewell to my dear friend Alexa McDonough

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh January 17, 2022January 17, 2022
Posted inWorld Politics

Israel names Palestinian human rights organizations ‘terrorist’ groups; Canada is silent

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh November 26, 2021November 26, 2021
Justin Trudeau visited the South Nepean Muslim Community Mosque in 2019, to mourn for those killed in the New Zealand terrorist attack. (Image: Justin Trudeau/Twitter).
Posted inAnti-racism
CA

How Prime Minister Trudeau can prove that he is serious about fighting Islamophobia

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh October 26, 2021July 13, 2022
Former PM Stephen Harper at the World Economic Forum in 2010. Image: World Economic Forum/Flickr
Posted inHuman RightsWorld Politics

Mazigh: We need a public inquiry into Canada’s presence in Afghanistan

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh August 27, 2021October 5, 2021
A historical image featuring Muslim pioneers in Canada. Image: Minarets on the horizon: Muslim pioneers in Canada book cover
Posted inUncategorized

What Canadians can learn from the early Muslim-immigrant experience

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh July 8, 2021October 5, 2021
Canadian flag at half-mast. Image credit: Ruth Hartnup/Flickr
Posted inAnti-racism

Canada is still in denial about Islamophobia

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh June 9, 2021October 5, 2021
Alexa McDonough. Image: Book cover
Posted inFeminism
CA, NS

‘Alexa!’ chronicles the life of a feminist, politician and trailblazer

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh May 3, 2021January 15, 2022
Mohammedou Ould Slahi. Image credit: International Committee of the Red Cross/Wikimedia Commons
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHuman RightsWorld Politics

Guantanamo prisoner’s story shows legacy of stigmatization from war on terror

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh March 12, 2021October 5, 2021
Hassan Diab with his partner and child. Image: friendsofhassandiab.blogspot.ca
Posted inAnti-racismCanadian PoliticsHuman Rights

Hassan Diab’s long, harrowing struggle for justice

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh February 5, 2021October 5, 2021
Counter protesters contront group of Proud Boys. Image credit: Geoff Livingston/Flickr
Posted inAnti-racismCanadian PoliticsHuman Rights

Should the Proud Boys be labelled terrorists?

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh January 15, 2021October 5, 2021

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