Canadian security intelligence operative and activist
Huda Mukbil is a Canadian former security intelligence operative and prominent social activist.[ 1]
Early life
Mukbil was born into a middle-class family in Dire Dawa , Ethiopia, and her family fled during the Ethiopian Civil War in the 70s. She and her family spent some time in Egypt before immigrating to Canada . She graduated from Carleton University and received a B.A. in Law then obtaining an M.A. in Feminist and Gender Studies from the University of Ottawa .[ 2] [ 3]
Career
Mukbil joined the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) a month before the September 11 attacks , becoming the first "Black Arab-Canadian Muslim spy" .[ 4] In 2005, she worked with British intelligence service MI5 to interpret telephone conversations of London bombing suspect Hamdi Isaac who spoke Arabic and Harari .[ 5]
Before leaving her position at CSIS in 2017, she would be part of a seven figure legal action against her employer.[ 6] She accused CSIS of tolerating racism and sexism within their departments, among other charges.[ 7] [ 8]
Mukbil entered politics in 2021 Canadian federal election , running as a New Democratic Party nominee in the Ottawa South riding.[ 9]
In 2023, she released her memoir titled "Agent Of Change: My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies and Institutional Racism" .[ 10] In 2024 it won the Ottawa Book Award for best non-fiction in its category.[ 11]
Personal life
Mukbil is a Canadian Citizen of Harari and Yemeni background. She is also a Muslim .[ 12]
References
^ Hammond, Joseph (July 9, 2021). "Ex-employee alleges discrimination over Muslim faith at Canada's top spy agency" . Broadview Magazine . Retrieved October 29, 2024 .
^ Diversity and Inclusion: A National Security Imperative . University of Ottawa.
^ Mukbil, Huda (2023). Agent of Change My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies, and Institutional Racism . McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 3–4.
^ Paradkar, Shree (July 19, 2023). "Opinion: She was a Muslim spy at the forefront of CSIS's fight against terrorism. Then, she turned whistleblower" . Toronto Star . Retrieved October 29, 2024 .
^ Veil of Secrecy: The Muslim-Canadian Spy Who Took Down London Extremists . SPYSCAPE.
^ Burke, Ashley; Everson, Kristen (June 29, 2021). "A Muslim former intelligence officer says systemic racism at CSIS is a threat to national security" . CBC News . Retrieved October 29, 2024 .
^ Mukbil, Huda (August 15, 2023). "Book excerpt: Huda Mukbil writes on racism at CSIS, Canada's spy agency" . Ottawa Citizen . Retrieved October 29, 2024 .
^ "CSIS whistleblowers faced hurdles seeking justice and telling their stories" . CityNews . November 30, 2023. Retrieved October 29, 2024 .
^ Khan, Tamanna (August 27, 2021). "First time Ottawa South NDP candidate fights for an equitable Canada" . Capital Current . Retrieved October 29, 2024 .
^ "BOOK TALK | Huda Mukbil- Agent of Change" . McGill-Queen's University Press .
^ "Three local writers win 2024 Ottawa Book Awards" . City of Ottawa . October 16, 2024. Retrieved October 29, 2024 .
^ Hamamdjian, Daniele (June 4, 2023). "Huda Mukbil, CSIS's first Black Arab-Canadian Muslim spy, opens up about her fight against terrorism and discrimination" . CTVNews . Retrieved October 29, 2024 .