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91ƵUnconscionable91Ƶ: B.C. councillor asked to resign for signing Hamas letter

Letter casts doubt on Hamas sexual violence
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Victoria Coun. Susan Kim. (City of Victoria photo)

*This story has been updated with a response from Susan Kim.

Calls are mounting for a City of Victoria council member to resign after her name appeared on a controversial open letter that questions if there was sexual violence committed by Hamas as part of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.

But Coun. Susan Kim says she is not resigning.

Kim91Ƶs name appears on the letter, which included the line the 91Ƶunverified accusation that Palestinians were guilty of sexual violence91Ƶ as part of the Oct. 7 attacks that saw some victims tortured before they were killed. Since this story was first published, the letter has now been heavily edited to remove the statement and the names of those who signed it.

The only other Canadian politician91Ƶs name listed on the letter before it was removed was Ontario MPP Sarah Jama, who was kicked out of the Ontario NDP and censured in the Ontario legislation for previous statements related to the aftermath of the Oct. 7 attacks.

On Monday, B.C. Minister of Municipal Affairs Anne Kang called on Kim to 91Ƶapologize immediately91Ƶ but stopped short of asking her to resign.

91ƵI believe in survivors,91Ƶ Kang said. 91ƵI believe in their first-hand accounts and it is absolutely wrong to deny that these accounts happened.91Ƶ

Kim issued a statement Monday night, saying she regrets 91Ƶhow this matter has polarized our community. This was never my intent.

91ƵI believe survivors of gender-based violence,91Ƶ Kim said. 91ƵI will always believe survivors of sexual assault. The use of sexual violence in war is undeniably among the worst faces of human history. My condemnation of all sexual violence is perpetual and unconditional.91Ƶ

Kim also said that a ceasefire is necessary.

91ƵVenturing forward, I commit to being more attentive to community before adopting positions while I am a city councillor,91Ƶ Kim said. 91ƵAggravation and polarization of this beloved community is never my intention. My primary duty is to serve the city and its residents; I am sorry for how this matter has pulled me away from the work of this city.91Ƶ

The revelation prompted an online petition asking for Victoria council to censure Kim and remove her from any board positions.

91ƵImagine being a Jewish member of our community and having to rely on Ms. Kim as an elected representative,91Ƶ says the petition, which has more than 8,300 signatures as of Monday (Nov. 20) morning. 91ƵWould you feel as though she91Ƶd represent your interest, equally to the interests of others in our community? Would you be able to trust Ms. Kim?91Ƶ

The City of Victoria published a statement Monday on behalf of Mayor Marianne Alto, but it only mentioned the conflict in general terms and did not mention Kim or the controversy directly.

Ian Ward, a councillor for the City of Colwood, sits on the library board with Kim, but is considering quitting in protest of Kim signing the letter. Ward is also putting forward a motion to have Kim censured from the library board.

Ward said in a letter to Black Press Media that the letter Kim signed was an 91Ƶamplificaton of hate.91Ƶ

91ƵThis is the worst kind of victim-blaming, and to have it come from an elected official abusing her platform in this way is unconscionable,91Ƶ Ward said in his letter.

Others are stepping forward to call for Kim91Ƶs resignation, including Kevin Falcon, leader of BC United.

91ƵDenying the sexual violence experienced by victims of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack by Hamas is appalling,91Ƶ Falcon posted on X (formerly Twitter). 91ƵThis is unacceptable behaviour from an elected official here in B.C. Coun. Kim should resign & David Eby needs to join me in calling on her to step down.91Ƶ

The conflict began on Oct. 7 when Hamas militants killed an estimated 1,200 Israelis in surprise attacks, taking another 240 people hostage.

Israel declared war on Hamas, began an airstrike campaign and cut off food, fuel, water and supplies to Gaza, which is home to 2.3 million Palestinians. The territory91Ƶs health officials say more than 11,500 people have been killed so far, two-thirds of them women and children, and another 2,700 people are reported missing.

- With files from the Canadian Press

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