The Vultures of Anti-Palestinianism

The Vultures of anti-Palestinianism:
What Not to Do When the Cops Come Calling! 

The last 15 months have witnessed an inspiring increase in public support for Palestine; simultaneously, it has also been a time of ramped-up police repression especially in the imperial core. 

Let’s look at the case of Vancouver, Canada that has been a target of particular interest to the Zionist lobby, partly because of the strong presence of Samidoun. For four years, CIJA and other pro-Israel groups pushed for the banning of Samidoun based on flimsy accusations with no evidence. Samidoun has always been a political advocacy group that defended Palestinian prisoners with education and mobilization, and the Canadian government designating them as “terrorist” in October 2024 set a new and dangerous precedent. 

How did this come about, and what lessons can we learn from the Vancouver experience? How should the solidarity movement have responded to these challenges and what might be done differently in the future? 

The first indication that the groundwork was actively being laid to ban Samidoun was the arrest of Charlotte Kates, their international coordinator, on a bus in Vancouver on April 29, 2024. She was charged on suspicion of “hate crimes” and released with stringent conditions. This was all based on her public comments of “Long Live Oct. 7” during a previous rally. Although no charges have been filed after eight months and counting, this did not stop the immediate vilification of Ms. Kates by the political and institutional establishment. 

The pro-Palestine solidarity movement in Vancouver needed to respond forcefully to defend Kates, the right to protest and to free speech, and to show that such actions would be challenged. There were groups that spoke out quickly and decisively, including the BCCLA, but there were also some elements within the community and its supporters that wanted to take a “safer” approach.  

This is not a new issue in the diaspora Palestinian community (or in most immigrant communities, for that matter). Do you take the risk of standing up against the huge forces of oppression lined up against you or do you think you should try to stay quiet and perhaps protect what little you have? Security and police forces are well aware of these contradictions and are very adept at manipulating and exploiting them to advantage; and no amount of appeasement or collaboration with the police will change that agenda. 

These are not academic debates for marginalized people, but the decision by some to disassociate from Kates and Samidoun had negative repercussions. Repercussions that impacted everyone in the solidarity movement and that eventually contributed to the banning of a strictly political advocacy organization as “terrorist”. 

After Kates’ first arrest in late April 2024, Samidoun continued to organize in the Vancouver area. There was increased police harassment of other protestors, most notably on May 31 at a rail blockade, and then the high-profile smear of a protest in July of the Israeli national softball team as “anti-Semitic”. 

But it seems that the Zionist lobby, the Vancouver Police and others were not satisfied with these results…folks were still out on the streets vocally supporting Palestinian resistance and had not been cowed into disavowing Samidoun or others supporting the Palestinians’ legitimate right to resist. And we now know further plans were in the works, as evidenced by what happened on October 15 with the joint Canadian-US banning of Samidoun. 

Although comments made at an October 7 rally were used as a pretext for the “terrorist” banning, it’s difficult to believe that two governments implementing the exact same action on the same day didn’t require weeks of high-level coordination. But the stage was set, public opinion was inflamed and the deed was done. 

But even that wasn’t enough for the vultures of anti-Palestinianism, as two raids on the private residences of local activists have followed. The first one was a high-profile militarized VPD raid on Nov. 14, again on Charlotte Kates, this time at her home; and the second was another raid and arrest of other supporters. Both times, people were eventually released without charge. 

So back to the original question, what are the lessons going forward for the pro-Palestine movement. Samidoun was pivotal in holding space within the movement for radical thought and action, at least in the Lower Mainland of BC. That was their main threat to the establishment, not any calls for “violence” or any “terrorist” fundraising. As such, everything that has been done so far by the VPD has failed, because there are still groups working to hold that space open as well 

But the precedent of censoring political speech and the chill effect on the solidarity work must be recognized. People are afraid (understandably so) but has the “safer” approach still being promoted by certain elements achieved anything for the community? No, the exact opposite. In fact, this ambivalence was just what the Zionist lobby and the government were looking for, and only served to empower and embolden their repression. 

Even for those that felt they had political differences with Samidoun, once people are arrested and targeted, it is our duty to close ranks and defend them. This is the only response that can and will stem the violent repression currently underway, both in Palestine and globally. 

Slogans are not enough, we must be willing to put those words into action. The only reason the Palestinian struggle is still alive is because of the bravery of generations of its fighters during the last century. We cannot shy away now from honouring that proud legacy of Sumoud and resistance, the Palestinian people deserve our last breath of courage and strength.  We fight until victory and liberation! 

(by Marion Kawas, an activist and writer, and longtime member of Canada Palestine Association)

CBC is complicit in genocide!

CBC’s outgoing ombudsman, Jack Nagler, recently released a review entitled “A Divisive Phrase”. This review came about due to complaints over CBC’s repeated use of the term “Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.”   

His conclusion was similar to what we have seen before from his office. Yes, useage of the phrase in the incident cited was probably unnecessary but it “in no way violates CBC’s journalistic standards.” (More on those “standards” later) 

This was the same approach Nagler used with our complaint back in 2021, when we challenged the on-air apology about the use of “Palestine” during an interview. This was when CBC’s infamous language guide received international exposure for its pro-Israel bias, a guide that states: So do not refer to Palestine or show a map with Palestine as a country. Use the term “pro-Palestinian” instead of “pro-Palestine” when referring in generic ways to Palestinian supporters. 

This new review covers a complaint that is now almost one year old, going back to Jan. 11, 2024. As such, it gives us a unique opportunity to see how CBC’s framing of the health situation in Gaza helped lay the groundwork for Israel’s horrific destruction of Gaza’s entire medical infrastructure and the arrest and torture of doctors and other medical staff. 

The repetition of such terminology has consequences and as the original complainants noted: the addition of the “Hamas-led” qualifier is inherently pejorative in intent. It is also preposterous for reasons we have stated, showing direct bias against the integrity of the Gazan health authority. The “Hamas-run health ministry” is synonymous with ‘terrorist health ministry’.” 

This imaging, this dehumanization of all Palestinians in Gaza as terrorists (even kids) is the foundation for what we have seen recently and are still witnessing at hospitals across Gaza…Kamal Adwan hospital, Indonesian hospital, AlAhli hospital and the list goes on. The cornerstone was laid for Western public opinion to accept these atrocities, although the response in recent days to the arrests and disappearance of Kamal Adwan’s staff and director has defied this racist narrative. 

The CBC ombudsman concludes his rambling review with the following: 

The point for consideration, then, is volume and frequency. I note that the phrase “Hamas-run” is used much less often in CBC’s reporting these days. I would encourage programmers to use it as sparingly as possible, and only when relevant to the story at hand.   

But no, this is too little, too late. The damage has been done and the outcome is there for all to see. Gaza’s health care system will take generations to recover and that was really the Israeli objective from the beginning. An objective that CBC obligingly aided and is now still defending. 

Which brings us back to CBC and its touted “journalistic standards”. 

Don’t tell us your seasoned journalists and editors don’t understand the power of language and the role of media in perpetuating a specific narrative. Don’t expect us to believe that you don’t comprehend how the words you use will help facilitate a certain outcome…outcome of genocide, an outcome of the obliteration of Palestinian society in Gaza. 

Your senior executives can repeat endlessly that they “reject the idea that CBC News is somehow…’cheerleading a Genocide’.” We know that CBC is complicit in genocide, and history has now proven that this is true beyond any doubt. These are your only journalistic standards, whether by intent or cowardice. 

CPA 2024 Year in Review

2024 was another eventful year for Canada Palestine Association (CPA) as we focused on challenging the Israeli genocide and fighting against the increasing police repression in Canada. CPA also held a special meeting in November that commemorated its 44 years of solidarity activism. Here is the report of CPA events, statements and other highlights for 2024.

Events and Campaigns:  

  1. Jan. 6 Rally and March for Palestine 
    Jan. 6, 2024 
  1. Car Rally 4 Palestine Jan. 12 
    Jan. 12, 2024 
  1. Liberation Conference 
    Jan. 20, 2024 
  1. Jan. 27 Rally4Palestine, Vancouver Art Gallery 
    Jan. 27, 2024 
  1. Vancouver, Langley and other BC communities out for Palestine! 
    Jan. 30, 2024 
  1. BC Cabinet Minister Must Go! 
    Feb. 3, 2024 
  1. BC Cabinet Minister steps down after calling Palestine a “crappy piece of land”  
    Feb. 5, 2024 
  1. Next Mass Rally in Surrey, Feb. 10 
    Feb. 10, 2024 
  1. All Out for Palestine Feb. 12, Shut It Down 4 Palestine 
    Feb. 12, 2024 
  1. Feb. 17, March for Rafah  
    Feb. 17, 2024 
  1. Feb. 24 Next Rally and March 
    Feb. 24, 2024 
  1. March 2 Rally, Vancouver Art Gallery 
    March 2, 2024 
  1. Endorsers for March 15: End Genocide Profiteering, Shame on Scotiabank 
    March 4, 2024 
  1. March 9 Rally, Vancouver Art Gallery 
    March 9, 2024 
  1. 18+ ScotiaBank Branches Adopted so far for March 15 Day of Action to End Genocide Profiteering! 
    March 9, 2024 
  1. MARCH 15: SHUT DOWN GENOCIDE PROFITEERING! Shut Down Scotiabank 
    Scotiabank Mass Rally, Vancouver 
    Join us on March 15 to Shut Down Genocide Profiteering at Scotiabank Branches 
    Mar 15: No Business as Usual for Scotiabank 
    March 15, 2024 
  1. March 23: Vancouver March/Rally 
    March 23, 2024 
  1. Commemorating Land Day 
    March 30, 2024 
  1. April 6 Land Back 
    April 6, 2026 
  1. All out 4 Palestine April 20! (March & Bazaar) 
    April 20, 2024 
  1. Next event April 26, Hands Off Rafah 
    April 26, 2026 
  1. Support Our Students! 
    April 29, 2024 
  1. #Nakba76 Activist Kit: Raise The Flag 
    May 1, 2024 
  1. May 11 Galiano Island Meeting 
    May 11, 2024 
  1. Nakba76 Events and Photo Highlights 
    May 14, 15 & 18, 2024 
  1. Vancouver shows up for Rafah and Palestine! 
    May 29, 2024 
  1. All out for Palestine, June 8 
    June 8, 2024 
  1. Stand with Palestine, June 22 
    June 22, 2024 
  1. June 29 #NoPrideInGenocide Rally and March in Vancouver 
    June 29, 2024 
  1. July 5 All Out for Palestine! 
    July 5, 2024 
  1. July 13 Actions4Palestine 
    July 13, 2024 
  1. Stand with Dania! Shame on our Political Leaders! 
    July 15, 2024 
  1. Upcoming Event July 24 
    July 24, 2024 
  1. #StopTheJNF…We will not Stop, We will not Rest! 
    July 29, 2024 
  1. July 31 Emergency Vigil, Vancouver 
    July 31, 2024 
  1. 300 Days of Protesting Genocide 
    August 2, 2024 
  1. Support the students at Vancouver Island University! 
    August 11,2024 
  1. Sept. 28 Banner Drops 
    September 28, 2024 
  1. Who crafted Canada’s bogus “terrorist list”? 
    September 28, 2024 
  1. Solidarity with Palestinian Advocacy and Liberation! 
    Tell the Canadian Government to Stop Criminalizing Palestinian Advocacy – Action Network 
    Nov. 4, 2024 
  1. VPD hears complaints by pro-Palestine advocates, then appoints former Deputy Chief to investigate 
    Nov. 4, 2024 
  1. Vancouver Action Nov. 9 Day 400 – The Genocide Continues! 
    Nov. 8, 2024 
  1. CPA Legacy over 4 Decades 
    Nov. 9, 2024 
  1. #ShameonScotiabank Picket, Nov 29 International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinians 
    Photo gallery from Nov. 29 Shame on Scotiabank Picket 
    Nov. 29, 2024 
  1. Scotiabank Days of Action Dec. 13/14 
    Join the Scotiabank Days of Action 
    Photo/Video highlights of Scotiabank Days of Action 
    Dec 13, 14, 2024 

CPA Statements:

Articles:  

Videos & Interviews:  

Social Media:  

CPA Facebook pages:  
(all likes are generated organically; on principle, we refuse to pay for ads or for posts promotions)  

CPA Facebook groups:  

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: 
BDS Vancouver/Canada Palestine Association (3529 Followers)  
Instagram – cpavancouver (5518 followers) 

Say NO to continuing police repression against Palestinians and their supporters

CPA Vancouver is outraged after reading a new statement from local activists in the Palestine movement, detailing more oppressive raids and arrests by RCMP and the Vancouver Police Dept VPD in recent days. Although once again no charges were laid, this pattern of intimidation and harassment of the Palestinian community and its supporters must be stopped and challenged.
We will not stand by nor remain silent and allow these blatant violations of our democratic rights to continue!

There is no justification for dragging people out of their homes in their pyjamas and without shoes, in the early morning hours; this is a cheap attempt to reinforce the desperate campaign aiming at dehumanizing all Palestinians and delegitimizing the Palestinian struggle against occupation and settler colonialism.

CPA is appalled with the anti-Palestinian racism that permeates every level of government, from the municipal to provincial to the federal. And we will not forget nor forgive all those who are complicit in Israeli genocide against the Palestinian and Arab people.

As the activists noted: If we remain silent in the face of the state terror directed at our comrades, they will only continue to push the boundaries of our legal system until we cannot even say “Free Palestine” or carry a Palestinian flag in public without being arrested under the guise of “hate speech”.

  • Here are the details of what happened, taken from their statement:

Earlier this week, before sunrise a community member was abruptly woken up by RCMP pounding on their door, shouting that they had a search warrant and threatening to break down their door. As soon as they opened their door (still in their pyjamas and without shoes), officers grabbed their arms, handcuffed them and arrested them. They were subsequently taken to a VPD detachment where they were interrogated for over 6 hours. This continued despite the community member requesting the assistance of a lawyer on multiple occasions and insisting on exercising their right to remain silent. Their home was also raided with many items taken, including several keffiyehs, their devices and other personal items. Their laptop was also stolen despite the fact that laptops were not included in the search warrant. While they were eventually released with no conditions or charges, they remain under investigation. This was all done under the ridiculous and irrational claim that the comrade was “willfully spreading hatred”.

This arrest and raid comes after the November 14th militarized VPD raid of Charlotte Kates’s home, where the VPD Emergency Response Team broke down her door, destroyed her front window and shot a flashbang grenade, causing unnecessary panic in the neighbourhood. The VPD aimed their weapons at her, forced her to the ground, handcuffed her (also in pyjamas and without shoes) and detained her outside in the rain. They searched her home for several hours on the grounds of a similar warrant, also on the basis of potential “conspiracy to incite hate.” Again, the VPD took all electronic devices as well as papers, including multiple items that were not the items described in the search warrant. 

In recent weeks, several other comrades have also had police knock at their homes and approach them at night while walking to their cars. Others involved in the Palestine solidarity movement in Canada have reported being detained by CBSA when returning to the country from the United States and questioned about comrades. In all cases questioning focused on and attempted to ascertain the identities of individuals alleged to have spoken publicly or chanted at public rallies.

  • The statement went on to call for broad support, urging all groups and organizations to condemn this assault!

This is part of an ongoing repressive assault that seeks to destroy the Palestine solidarity and liberation movement, especially as it exposes and confronts Canadian imperialism and complicity in the US/Zionist war on Palestine, the Arab nation and the region as a whole. Similar cases and incidents have taken place in Toronto, Ottawa and Québec, despite the lack of successful prosecutions in cases to date. We are witnessing a dedicated and corrdinated political intervention by police forces across our cities with the clear objective of further repression of the Palestine movement and to criminalize our presence in the streets. Of course, this also follows the October 15 designation of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, a prominent Palestine solidarity and liberation organization in Canada, as a so-called “terrorist entity,” only highlighting the urgent need to abolish the “terrorist entity list,” which serves only as a mechanism of repression against targeted communities and movements.

The state is targeting our community, attempting to intimidate us into submission and distract us from our work to a liberated Palestine. Repression has always been part of the struggle, yet we must remain steadfast. 

If you are part of an organization, union, student group, etc release a statement condemning the VPD, RCMP and our state.
Organize demonstrations and actions that center around Palestine while also condemning the repression that our community is facing.
Call out the forms of repression that you see, it is happening all around us. Do not be blind to it.
Donate to the fundraisers for the legal aid that our comrades will require moving forward (more information to be released shortly).

Photo/Video highlights of Scotiabank Days of Action

Pickets in multiple cities and towns happened as part of the Days of Action to tell Scotiabank to divest completely from Israeli arms dealer Elbit Systems. There were 12 announced locations across the country where activists were out on the streets to demand that Scotiabank stop funding genocide!

The accompanying Action Network writing campaign has already resulted in over 5700 letters being sent to Scotiabank and its global asset fund with the same message. Please send your letter if you haven’t already done so.

Mission, BC
Edmonton, AB
Katarokwi/Kingston, ON
Victoria, BC
Multiple branches picketed in Vancouver
Videos from Tecumseh, ON