“Dr. Mate reveals a rare courage”, letter to the Editor of the Westender

By Gary Keenan. The following letter was published in Vancouver’s Westender, in the March 20-26, 2003 issue in response to Reply to “‘Urban Legend in his own mind only,” a letter from Dr. Moishe Golubchuk (Mar. 13-19, 2003).

Other than revealing his ignorance, Dr. Moishe Golubchuk’s ad hominem attack against Dr. Gabor Mate’ (who appeared as an Urban Legend in the Feb. 20-26 issue) accomplishes nothing.

Dr. Mate is to be admired and respected. As a truly righteous Jew, he has the courage and moral integrity to damn the consequences and vigorously speak out on behalf of Palestinians who have been victimized by Zionism and the state of Israel.

After decades of being misinformed and manipulated by Zionist propaganda, the Western world is now waking up and seeing Israel for what it is: a racist, militaristic, terrorist, expansionist, beggar state founded on the ruins of Palestine and the expulsion of its indigenous people.

As to Dr. Golubchuk’s concern with what he perceives to be anti-Jewish sentiment at Concordia University, I suggest he pay close attention to the words of well known Israeli journalist and former member of the Knesset, Uri Avnery:

“The Sharon government is a giant laboratory for the growing of the anti-Semitism virus. It exports it to the whole world…. Many good people, who feel no hatred at all towards the Jews, but who detest the persecution of the Palestinians, are now called anti-Semites. Thus the sting is taken out of this word, giving it something approaching respectability…. Not only does Israel not protect Jews from anti-Semitism, but quite to the contrary – Israel manufactures and exports [anti-Semitism] around the world.”

Gary Keenan

“Is it Liberalism or Normalization?”, a letter to Al Shurouq

By Hanna Kawas

The Al Shorouq newspaper, in its last two issues, carried a letter from Jack Chivo (an extreme Zionist supremacist), an advertisement for an event for the Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC), a full report in the second issue about this same event and then publicized another event for the so-called secular “Peretz Center”. With this pretense at objectivity, Al Shorouq has regrettably fallen into the trap of endorsing what the Zionists say, what they do and what they promote. In effect, Al Shorouq has simply given the Zionists yet another platform to spout their lies against the Palestinian and Arab people.

Mr. Jack Chivo always writes to the local Zionist paper “the Jewish Western Bulletin” (JWB) and protests any reporting that even mildly attempts to speak about peace, justice and equality for the Palestinians. For more info on this right-wing extremist, do a search for his letters.

Just a month before the Al Shorouq published his letter, Jack Chivo wrote another letter to the JWB on February 28, 2003 attacking the Canadian writer Deborah Campbell and her book. He denounced her because I had some remarks on the cover of her book, which was an objective eye-witness account of what she saw in Israel-Palestine – by the way, some of her observations were not very flattering to the Palestinians either. He wrote – “there are some laudatory remarks from Hanna Kawas, the chair of the Canada-Palestine Support Network, known to the readers of the Bulletin as the organizer of the anti- Israel propaganda event at Langara College a few weeks ago and numerous other similar events.” Also – “No wonder that Mr. Kawas writes that Ms. Campbell is ‘showing courage and morality as she unravels distortions and manufactured images. She stands on the side of humanity.’ As a reward, the Web site run by Mr. Kawas at CanPalNet prominently displays Ms. Campbell’s book on its home page.”

I have never seen so many inaccuracies in two paragraphs and I would like to set the record straight:

1. I am not the chair of Canada-Palestine Support Network.
2. I do not run the CanPalNet Web site.
3. I was not the “organizer of the…event at Langara College”.
4. We do not display Ms. Campbell’s book on our home page.

The following are the facts:

1. I am the chair of the Canada Palestine Association (CPA) as stated on the cover of the afore- mentioned book by Deborah Campbell, “This Heated Place”.
2. CPA has its own Web site and I will make sure to ask our web master to display Ms. Campbell’s book on our web site, since the book irks Mr. Chivo so much.
3. When he wrote his letter, I was not even a member of CanPalNet. 4. It is true that as members of CPA and with other support groups, we organized “numerous other similar events.”

For Al Shorouq to give a platform to such a racist supremacist who is full of hate for the Palestinians is outrageous.

The Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) has never cared about freedom of speech, telling the truth or the suffering of Palestinian Christians or Moslems. For that matter, they have never cared for the lives and well being of Jews, unless these Jews served the Zionist project.

When we started the VOICE OF PALESTINE (VOP) on Coop Radio 102.7 FM, in September 1987, the Zionists in Vancouver and Canada, led by the CJC, tried to muffle this voice. These Zionists were “outraged” that the radio station would allow us on the air, they accused us of being anti-Jewish and anti-Semitic and they complained to the Canadian Radio-television and TelecommunicationsCommission (CRTC) that Co-op Radio was “unbalanced” and demanded that the station provide “balance” to the VOP. They worked tirelessly for many months, even years, to try and silence the show and the station, just for attempting to tell the Canadian listeners the real facts about the struggle of the Palestinian people.

On September 20, 1987, the Vancouver Province reported:

” ‘The Voice of Palestine’ hit the airwaves on Co-operative Radio three weeks ago attacking ‘Israeli aggression.’ And the 25,000-strong Canadian Jewish Congress for the Pacific wants it MUFFLED. (my emphasis-hk). ‘People in the Jewish community who listen are completely outraged,’ charged Erwin Nest, CJC executive director. ‘ It’s not just anti-Israel and anti-Zionist, but anti-Jewish'”.

If Co-op Radio were a regular commercial station and not a community based cooperative, which depends on its membership for financing rather than businesses, we are sure that the VOP would have been off the air in the first few months.

And more recently, a leading member of the CJC slandered Palestinians and Arabs in a public meeting at the Unitarian Church, in which the topic of their event was how Palestinians teach their kids to “hate” Jews.

According to the report about this meeting carried in the JWB, July 5, 2002:

” (Michael) Elterman spurred a tirade of outrage from some members of the audience when he said that Palestinian Arabs do not share the sanctity of life that the Jewish religion teaches.

‘This is hate,’ yelled one man, leaving the premises as two police officers stood by.

‘This is libelous to the Palestinians,’ shouted another.”

Accordingly, to give any legitimacy to what the CJC is doing is ludicrous. We have been struggling in the Palestinian support movement to isolate Israel and its supporters (in the Canadian government and media and the Jewish community) both politically and economically. Al Shorouq, which promotes the Arab causes, should be our instrument in this struggle and not the reverse.

The people who support Israel should realize that they are responsible for every atrocity, human rights violation and acts of dispossession that were carried out against the Palestinian people. In this context, I refused an invitation recently from the Canadian Jewish Outlook (a progressive paper that promotes peace, justice and equality between the two peoples) to speak at an event because they decided to hold it at the “Peretz Center for Secular Jewish Culture”. This center had endorsed the Zionist campaign “We Stand With Israel, Now and Forever” which directly supported the Israeli settlements, occupation, oppression and war crimes against the Palestinians.

When we (I am personally speaking now as a person from Christian background) fought against South African Apartheid, we did not care that the white minority in South Africa were “Christians”. When we opposed the war against Iraq we did not care that one of the main forces behind this war has been the fundamentalist “Christians” in North America. Then why should any Jew with conscience support the war crimes committed in her/his name against the Palestinian people? Why would anyone keep silent against such unspeakable atrocities against a whole civilian population? Nobody would tolerate the racist hatred of white supremacists just because they claim to be “Christian”, so why should anyone tolerate the racist laws in the Israeli Apartheid system just because they claim to be “Jews”?

In giving a platform to people that support the Israeli Apartheid system in any shape or form, Al Shorouq does not help to solidify the front against this Apartheid. By confusing the issues and not having a clear policy on the basic principles, Al Shorouq does not help to widen the base (especially the

Jewish base which is growing steadily) against this brutal system that is supported by the most powerful governments on earth, including the Canadian government.

So what is Al Shorouq trying to promote – liberalism or normalization?

Open Letter to the Canadian Prime Minister Regarding the Banning of Moslem Organizations

Dear Prime Minister:

The Canadian government’s announcement to ban the Palestinian groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and the Lebanese group Hizbollah, as “terrorist groups” is ill advised, biased and outrageous.

The two Palestinian groups were formed 20 years after the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967. The Hizbollah group was formed after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and the subsequent occupation of large areas of Lebanese territory. Both occupations were against international law, UN Security Council resolutions and the UN Charter.

It is worth noting that all the military actions of the three above-mentioned groups were carried out against their enemies on the soil of Palestine/Israel in the case of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and in Lebanon and in cross-border clashes with Israel in the case of Hizbollah. It is well documented that Israeli Government-sponsored terrorism has reached to the four corners of the world.

We ask why the Canadian government tries to protect Israel at every turn and at every diplomatic and political level, while the Palestinian people who really need international protection are shunned by the Canadian government? Canada’s vote at the UN Security Council on Dec. 18, 2000 was just one example.

We ask why pro-Israeli groups can raise Canadian tax-deductible funds for illegal Israeli settlements built on stolen Palestinian land -including for the purchase of military equipment- while Arab-Canadian groups CANNOT raise money for social welfare projects?
We ask why the Israeli continued occupation, home demolitions, land theft, destruction of farmland, human rights abuses, war crimes, and death squads, are all rewarded by the Canadian government and are not considered TERRORISM? Do terrorizing Arabs and Moslems not count for the Canadian government?

The pro-Israeli organizations are not only raising money but also publicly recruiting Canadians to go participate in the war crimes against the Palestinian people. Isn’t this recruiting terrorism, not to mention against standing Canadian law?

The decision to ban Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hizbollah is a clear message to the Arab and Moslem world as to where the Canadian government stands vis-a-vis the Arab Israeli conflict. This is against the strategic interest of the Canadian people and it only serves the narrow agenda of certain lobby groups.

Furthermore, your decision will only serve to heighten support for these organizations in their home countries, precisely because of this hypocritical one-sidedness.

It is clear to the Arab and Moslem people that the West led by the US is trying to control their natural resources, especially the oil, by imposing on them the most despotic, corrupt and oppressive regimes humankind ever witnessed. The West is stupidly making enemies in the whole World not only in the Arab World. This policy is going to backfire. The West should not ask innocently: Why do people hate us?
Dear Prime Minister, it is about time that the Canadian government reflects the true interests and wishes of the Canadian people. We had hopes that since you are not running again for reelection that you would not succumb to pressure from any interest group; we were hoping that you would stand on the side of human rights, international law and justice. To be honest with you, you are disappointing the Arab, Moslem and all peace loving Canadians.

You do not want this to be remembered as your legacy.

Yours Truly
Hanna Kawas
Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association, Vancouver

Open Letter to Prime Minister Jean Chretien

Right Honorable Jean Chretien
Prime Minister of Canada

Dear Prime Minister:

Today marks 36 long years of Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights of Syria.

While the Canadian Government has maintained publicly that this occupation is illegal and must end, it actions speak otherwise and support this occupation economically and politically. Economically the Canadian government maintains a free trade agreement with Israel, and politically it did not support the significant resolutions that call Israel to task on its illegal policies of house demolitions, illegal settlement building, war crimes and human rights violation of Palestinians including the civilian population of the West Bank and Gaza.
In the case of Iraq occupying Kuwait in 1990, we saw a different resolve and actions from the Canadian government…

The least that can be regarding the different reaction to these two occupations is that it is hypocrisy and double standards.
During this year’s “Walk With Israel” in Vancouver the Jewish Western Bulletin reported on May 30, 2003:

“Stephen Owen, member of Parliament for Vancouver-Quadra, brought greetings from the federal government, which he said has been one of Israel’s greatest international allies since the state’s inception in 1948.”

Mr. Prime Minster:

You CANNOT imagine the mental, physical, moral and economic suffering the Palestinian people have endured since the establishment of the state of Israel. The Canadian government of that time was instrumental in Israel’s creation and accordingly complicit in all the injustices that have been inflicted on the Palestinian people and nation.

The new so called “Road Map” will only add more broken promises to the Palestinian people and accordingly will compound Palestinian suffering, resentment, anger and hate, – yes, hatred toward all those who support Israeli war crimes and its violations of international law, UN resolutions and the Fourth Geneva convention.

Mr. Prime Minister:

I urge your government to take a stand on the side of history, humanity, justice and peace and to demand an unconditional end to the illegal Israeli occupation of all Palestinian and Arab land. Furthermore, the Canadian government must implement this position in concrete steps and reflect this policy without interference from lobby groups and Israeli or US dictates.

I have been waiting for 36 years to go and live in my hometown Bethlehem and my homeland Palestine. No force on earth will stand in the face of my and my people’s dream.

Yours truly
Hanna Kawas
Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association

Why ignore the war on Palestine?

By Hanna Kawas

Why did the Vancouver Nov. 17, 2002 Coalition not want to link the war on the Palestinians with the war on Iraq in all of its publicity (amazingly, some of the publicity did not even mention Iraq)?

This decision to ignore the war on Palestine in its publicity was taken at an organizing committee meeting in October, and passed by a majority vote. Our staunch opposition to this position arises not from a narrow sectarian concern, but rather from a long-standing commitment to the aspirations of all the Arab people and the interests of the Canadian people. The record of Canada Palestine Association (CPA) stands for itself. Not only is support for the Iraqi people an integral part of what we do, we were also the first (and only) group in this city to demonstrate against Israel’s destruction of Iraq’s Ozirak reactor in 1981, and the first group to demonstrate against the impending U.S. war on Iraq in the fall of 1990.

Lets look at the situation today.

The US government has declared that its objectives for the attack on Iraq are:

  • To force Iraq to abide by UN Security Council resolutions.
  • To get rid of “weapons of mass destruction” in Iraq.
  • To have a regime change in Baghdad.

It is also well known that:

Israel, since its creation in 1948, is the country with the worst record of violating UN resolutions, the UN Charter and the Fourth Geneva Convention. Israel is the only country in the whole Middle East that possesses 400 nuclear warheads with the largest stockpile of chemical and biological weapons and the capability of delivering them.

Israel is also working for regime changes in Baghdad and Palestine, and for that matter with any regime that challenges US and Israeli hegemony in the Middle East.

So why deny the anti-war movement the main arguments that expose US hypocrisy and double standards and demonstrate the TRUE cause of why the US is carrying on this war against Iraq, Palestine and the whole Arab nation: the control of the region and its natural resources, as part and parcel of the US drive for world hegemony? Why not expose Israel for what it really is: an advanced military base with the most sophisticated and deadly US weapons that serve Western interests in the region? Why push to marginalize the Palestinian struggle?

“Israel is the American watchdog in the Middle East, and that’s why the Palestinians remain victims of one of the longest military occupations… Israel is the representative of the United States in that part of the world.” John Pilger, The Progressive, November 2002

We are sure that the Nov. 17 coalition didn’t serve the Canadian public by denying and hiding the facts, and we are more than sure that the coalition did not serve the interests of the Arab people nor the Palestinian people. Palestine and Iraq are linked whether they recognized this fact or not, and whether they ignored it or not. When and if the US launches its attack on Iraq, the events that will unfold in the Arab world will make this insistence on separation between Iraq and Palestine look not only shortsighted, but also insensitive to the aspirations of people in the Middle East.

Here are a few facts to consider:

  • Israel is the architect of the 1990’s US policy of so-called “dual containment” against Iraq and Iran.
  • George Bush’s Zionist speechwriter David Frum was the architect of the “Axis of Evil” phrase.
  • Ariel Sharon stated, “‘Iraq is a great danger. It could be said it is the greatest danger’…but he added that ‘strategic coordination between Israel and the U.S. has reached unprecedented dimensions’.” (Haaretz, August 13, 2002) And on November 4, 2002, Sharon told George Bush in front of reporters. “We never had such a cooperation in everything as we have had with the current administration.” Washington Post 11/04/2002
  • “Israel is secretly playing a key role in U.S. preparations for possible war with Iraq, helping to train soldiers and Marines for urban warfare, conducting clandestine surveillance missions in the western Iraqi desert and allowing the United States to place combat supplies in Israel, according to U.S. Defense and intelligence officials.” USA TODAY, 11/03/2002

The US opposed any linkage between Iraq and Palestine in 1991 and now again in 2002. Was this new coalition supporting this US objective as did their predecessors in “End the Arms Race” in 1991?? We recognize the tactical value of broad-based coalitions; however, such coalitions become meaningless without clearly defined minimum principles. Although there are new and encouraging trends emerging, the Canadian labour, left and peace movements have regrettably in the past demonstrated a consistent and entrenched pattern of denying the legitimate rights of the Palestinian and other suffering peoples at crucial junctures. This needs to be examined in more depth than can be attempted in this statement but here are just a few examples.

The “End the Arms Race” demonstrations of the 1980s, led in succession by then mayors of Vancouver, first the Zionist Mike Harcourt, and then later by none other than Gordon Campbell, were billed as massive popular achievements at the time.

What did these demonstrations really achieve (certainly not the education of Gordon Campbell), aside from heralding the downfall of one of the few deterrent forces – the USSR- against US hegemony? And why, following that downfall, were they not followed up by the same massive demonstrations against the new sole mega-superpower, the US?

The traditional “anti-war” movement during the Gulf War in1991 supported the sanctions on Iraq, which makes it complicit with all the atrocities committed against the Iraqi people since then. Another shameful aspect of that movement was the racist attitude it practiced against Arab Canadians here, with its attempts to marginalize them from the 1991 anti-war events. Last year’s attempt by grassroots individuals and organizations to form Mobilization Against War and Racism (MAWAR) was aborted by the same “anti-war” forces who transformed the agenda, created contradictions and succeeded in marginalizing the pro-Palestinian support movement. Unfortunately, MAWAR was eventually destroyed.

For all the above reasons, CPA urges all progressive, anti-imperialist and genuine anti-war activists and trade unionists to take a stand and to not allow the same old defeatist and revisionist forces to hijack the progressive anti-war agenda.

In an interview with Newsweek on Sep. 10, 2002, Nelson Mandela stated: “But what we know is that Israel has weapons of mass destruction. Nobody talks about that. Why should there be one standard for one country, especially because it is black, and another one for another country, Israel, that is white.” We call on all future coalitions, in the interest of world peace, to not be intimidated by the Zionist forces and to take a principled position against these double standards, as have the anti-war forces in most of the rest of the world. The huge anti-war protests all over the world on the second anniversary of the Palestinian intifada were an example of this principled unity.

To take a stand is the only way to defeat these useless rituals that serve only the status quo and do nothing to support the suffering people of Iraq and Palestine. We will not allow anybody to trample on or attempt to sabotage the true aspirations and interests of the Palestinian and Arab people.

History Will Be Our Witness