Who We Are
Justice for All Canada is a Canadian human rights organization with Consultative Status at the United Nations (DPI) advocating on behalf of the indigenous minorities facing oppression, crimes against humanity and genocide. It is the only Muslim-led advocacy organization working in the human rights space today, focused on defending Muslim minorities around the world. Justice for All Canada advocates for the global strengthening of human rights and has been instrumental in shaping the discourse around the ‘genocide’ debate in Canada.
What We Do
Justice for All Canada’s work involves:
Our History
At its inception in Canada in 2012, Justice for All Canada's initial focus had been to raise awareness regarding the persecution of ethnic and religious minorities in Burma, Rohingya Muslims in particular. Hence Burma Task Force Canada was born. After 5 years of tireless awareness campaigns, organizing, and lobbying the Canadian government, Burma Task Force Canada, with its partners, achieved some significant milestones for the Rohingya people: the Canadian government called the persecution of Rohingya a Genocide, stripped Aung San Suu Kyi of her honorary Canadian citizenship, allocated more than $335 million dollars in aid for Rohingya refugees and sent a special envoy to Myanmar led by Bob Rae.
Justice for All Canada has since expanded its work beyond Burma Task Force to include Save Uighur, Free Kashmir, Save India and Sri Lanka Task Force campaigns.
Justice for All Canada has since expanded its work beyond Burma Task Force to include Save Uighur, Free Kashmir, Save India and Sri Lanka Task Force campaigns.
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