The Vancouver home of Charlotte Kates, founder of terrorist entity Samidoun, was reportedly raided by police on Thursday.
Kates is one of three directors of Samidoun, which is registered at the East Van address that was searched on Thursday. It’s been active in Vancouver and Europe protesting Israel’s attack on Gaza ...
Neighbours awoke to the sound of a "bang" and saw an armoured police vehicle and heavily armed members of the Vancouver Police Department's Emergency Response Team.
CBC has confirmed the home is that of Charlotte Kates, director of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network which was designated a terrorist entity last month by the Canadian government.
One person has been arrested over what Vancouver police say is part of a hate-crime investigation. A statement from the ...
One person was taken into custody over what Vancouver Police say is part of a hate-crime investigation. A statement from the ...
A prominent leader in B.C.’s Jewish community is hoping a police raid on a Vancouver home linked to a pro-Palestine group – ...
Vancouver police make arrest at home with links to designated terrorist groupVPD executes search warrant at home connected to ...
Vancouver police say one person was taken into custody as part of a hate crimes investigation after a search warrant was ...
Samidoun, a pro–terrorist group was officially ... Supporters of the group gathered on the steps of Vancouver’s Robson Square on the anniversary of October 7. They wore masks and keffiyehs ...
Up until 15 October, Samidoun enjoyed non-profit status, providing fundraising opportunities and tax reductions.