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B.C. Prosecution Service still reviewing report to Crown counsel relating to Charlotte Lynn Kates.
Kates , 44 , is one of three directors of Samidoun , a pro-Palestine terror group.
Samidsoun was declared a terrorist organization by Canada and the U.S. on Oct. 15, 2024 on the grounds that it raises funds for the PFLP .
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