
I've been informed that the ASIRT report is complete as of the 6th of February. First it has to go to ASIRT's legal department for a review, then off to the Director for a final decision. Then that decision and the report will be sent to the provincial Crown prosecutor and the Chief of the RNC who make their own decisions.
Will be interesting to see how the next stage progresses as people try to cover their own ass, but I think the acts of perjury and the alteration of digital records discovered during the Dunphy Inquiry will be hard to dismiss.
No timeline on these final reviews though.
In the meantime, the civil suit I'd started over a year ago regarding the Charter and human rights breaches is still stalled. No lawyer in the province is willing to touch it. They all say its outside their field of practice. I still have a contract signed with a firm, but they haven't handed it off to a new lawyer. Just letting it sit there. I've got complaint letters about certain lawyers I've been meaning to send to the Law Society, but I've been putting it off for a while now. Was waiting until the report was delivered, but I might as well get them out of the way now.
I also got a response from the ICC. It was very non-committal, not that they were opening an investigation, just that they were reviewing the matter. The main thrust of my letter was that Canada had violated the Rome Statute for it's role in inciting the 2014 devastation of Gaza. And that while their jurisdiction in Palestine was considered questionable, and non-existent in Israel or the US, it was absolute in Canada. I also outlined how my views on the conflict and how it began were used as the context for my detainment, two days before I was supposed to discuss the matter before a Supreme Court Judge. All of this is on public record. I'll provide further updates when they respond next.