Where Is the “Liberal” Party Concern For Palestinian Political Prisoners?

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I sent the following brief response to an email message from “Liberal” Media.

Hanna


From: hkawas@msn.com
To: media@liberal.ca
Subject: RE: STATEMENT: Gilad Shalit – DÉCLARATIO​N : Gilad Shalit
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 20:05:36 +0000

Hypocrites:

Where is your concern for the suffering and dignity of the six thousand Palestinian political prisoners?

Whoever supports war criminals is complicit in their war crimes and this includes the Liberal Party of Canada.

Hanna Kawas

Chairperson

Canada Palestine Association


Subject: STATEMENT: Gilad Shalit – DÉCLARATIO​N : Gilad Shalit
From: media@liberal.ca
To: hkawas@msn.com
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 14:45:41 -0400

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Office of the Liberal Leader - Bureau du chef libéral

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For Immediate Release

October 12, 2011

Liberal Statement on the Agreement to Release Gilad Shalit

TORONTO and MONTREAL and SHEDIAC, NB Liberal Leader Bob Rae made the following statement on the agreement to release Gilad Shalit:

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Gilad Shalit and his family on the news of his imminent return to Israel after five years of imprisonment by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Israeli efforts to bring this young man home to his family, with the support of the international community, reaffirm the tremendous value that we place on human life. This is a positive step on the path to peace and a negotiated settlement of the Israel-Palestinian conflict – and it must be accompanied by a renunciation of terror, a return to serious negotiations, and a firm commitment to peace and stability.”

Liberal Foreign Affairs Critic Dominic LeBlanc stated:

“After five painful years of negotiations, Gilad Shalit’s release from captivity is a hopeful sign for the road ahead. Our warmest thoughts go out to his family and friends, who can finally start planning for Gilad’s return home.”

Liberal Critic for Justice and Human Rights Irwin Cotler added:

“We are pleased that imprisoned Israeli Gilad Shalit will be returned to Israel and to his family after enduring 1935 days of incommunicado imprisonment without any humanitarian visits – in violation of the Geneva Convention. We understand that his release was secured in an agreement whereby Israel agrees to release a large number of persons convicted of terrorist crimes who we trust will not return to terrorist activity. This ends the five-plus year ordeal for Gilad and his family, which has engaged the entire Israeli people who have been appealing and praying for his release all these years.”
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Pour diffusion immédiate
Le 12 octobre 2011

Déclaration des libéraux sur l’entente de libération de Gilad Shalit

TORONTO et MONTRÉAL et SHEDIAC, NBLe chef libéral Bob Rae a fait la déclaration suivante au sujet de l’entente de libération de Gilad Shalit :

« Du fond du cœur je tiens à féliciter Gilad Shalit et sa famille à l’annonce de la nouvelle de son retour imminent en Israël après cinq ans d’emprisonnement par le Hamas dans la bande de Gaza. Les efforts d’Israël, avec l’appui de la communauté internationale, pour rapatrier ce jeune homme auprès de sa famille réaffirment la grande valeur que nous accordons à la vie humaine. C’est un bon pas dans la voie vers la paix et d’une entente négociée mettant fin au conflit israélo-palestinien – qui doit être accompagnée par un renoncement à la terreur, un retour à de sérieuses négociations et un engagement ferme envers la paix et la stabilité. »

Le porte-parole libéral en matière d’affaires étrangères Dominic LeBlanc a déclaré :

« Après cinq années difficiles de négociations, la libération de Gilad Shalit est un signe très encourageant pour l’avenir. Nos pensées les plus sincères accompagnent sa famille et ses amis qui peuvent enfin commencer à planifier son retour. »

Le porte-parole libéral en matière de justice et de droits de la personne Irwin Cotler a ajouté :

« Nous sommes heureux que Gilad Shalit, prisonnier israélien, soit rapatrié auprès de sa famille après avoir enduré 1 935 jours d’emprisonnement sans contact avec l’extérieur ni visite humanitaire – ce qui représente une violation de la Convention de Genève. Nous comprenons que sa mise en liberté a été conclue par une entente dans laquelle Israël accepte de remettre en liberté bon nombre de personnes reconnues coupables d’actes terroristes, qui nous l’espérons, ne reprendront pas leurs activités terroristes. Ceci met fin au supplice, de plus de cinq ans de Gilad et de sa famille, qui a rallié l’ensemble des Israéliens qui ont demandé et prié pour sa libération pendant toutes ces années. »
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Freedom for Palestinian Prisoners

Ten Years Ago October, 2011

Canada Palestine Association (CPA) sent the following letter to the International Committee of the Red Cross in support of the demands of the Palestinian political prisoners currently on hunger strike.
CPA asks all our friends and all genuine human rights defenders to take action in support of the thousands of Palestinians in the Israeli detention camps.

There will never be peace without the release of all Palestinian detainees.

Hanna Kawas/ Chairperson


From: hkawas@msn.com
To: jerusalem.jer@icrc.org; hihassan@icrc.org
CC: bharnden@amnesty.ca; hrwpress@hrw.org; pm@pm.gc.ca; bcm@international.gc.ca
Subject: Protect Palestinian Prisoners
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 22:02:54 +0000

October 5, 2011

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Dear Sir/Madam:

The Canada Palestine Association in Vancouver https://cpavancouver.org/ passed a resolution at its recent meeting supporting the demands of the Palestinian political detainees currently on hunger strike, specifically an end to the arbitrary and extended use of solitary confinement, an end to the humiliating treatment of visitors to the prisoners and an end to the abuse of the prisoners themselves.  Abuse by authorities in Israeli jails includes sudden night raids and torture, depriving Palestinian political detainees of the simple rights of bathing, access to clean clothes and family visits and educational materials, improper diet and a lack of medical attention, the mistreatment of Palestinian child prisoners and last but not least the chaining and humiliation of prisoners during transfer from one prison to another.
CPA calls on the ICRC to investigate these conditions and to take immediate action to protect the rights and the lives of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

We urge world governments including the Canadian government to hold Israel accountable for violating the Forth Geneva Convention; failure to do so will implicate them in Israeli war crimes.

Hanna Kawas/

Canada Palestine Association

Boycott Canadian Tire

Below is a letter Canada Palestine Association sent to the CEO and President… Read more

Below is a letter Canada Palestine Association sent to the CEO and President of Canadian Tire regarding their carrying Israeli products, including those from illegal settlements. CPA is calling on supporters and friends to boycott all Canadian Tire outlets and to cancel their Canadian Tire credit cards. Please go to this link at the CJPME website and add your voice to telling Canadian Tire officials that we will not engage in “business as usual” with such unethical practices.


August 29, 2011

Mr. Wetmore, CEO and President:

Canada Palestine Association learned from Canadians for Justice in the Middle East that you are carrying Israeli products which make your corporation complicit in Israeli war crimes, ethnic cleansing and Apartheid.

We are part of the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement against Israel and will now call immediately for a general boycott of all Canadian Tire outlets, including asking people to cancel their Canadian Tire Credit Cards. Additionally, we will ask our supporters on the Voice of Palestine on a weekly basis to do the same.

This boycott will continue until you stop carrying all Israeli products.

Hanna Kawas

Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association
Cohost, Voice of Palestine

Welcome back B.C. delegates from the Freedom Flotilla II

The Freedom Flotilla II: what happened and what’s next?
Let us welcome back
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The Freedom Flotilla II: what happened and what’s next?
Let us welcome back the B.C. delegates from the Freedom Flotilla – Stay Human, as they tell the story of the Canadian Boat—the “Tahrir”

When: Friday August 5, 2011. Doors open at 7:00pm. Presentation to start at 7:30
Where: Unitarian Church. Hewett Centre.  Near the north-east corner of  49th & Oak, Vancouver

Five B.C. residents tell the story of the Tahrir with stories, photography, and a short film. Hear about their motivations for participation, their interpretation of the Greek government’s actions, and how the Tahrir almost managed to set sail for Gaza. There will time to ask questions and share ideas.

Join us for snacks afterwards.

Free parking available, Bus #49, #17

FREE ADMISSION

For more information email canadaboatgaza.bc@gmail.com or visit www.tahrir.ca
Ph: 604-831-9821

We Will Remember‏

On the eve of the Freedom Flotilla II sailing to Gaza including the Canadian Boat Tahrir, we would like to remind people that in spite of the overwhelming support of the Canadian people for the flotilla , the leadership of the three major parties, the Conservatives, the New Democratic Party (NDP) and the Liberals, are all in support of Israeli ethnic cleansing and apartheid policies.

The Palestinian people will remember all those who supported us and we will remember all those who supported Israeli war crimes.

The following is a blog by Zev Tiefenbach, a member of the NDP who attended their convention held June 17-19, 2011 in Vancouver, in which he exposes the complicity of the NDP hierarchy in silencing any debate about supporting the Canadian Boat to Gaza.

NDP Convention: Party Activists vs. Community Militants

In French the word for “activist” is “militant”.

And time and time again here at the NDP convention the words are used interchangeably, particularly by the plethora of anglophones who has taken suddenly to making addresses riddled with French phrases.

But, a clear distinction of the words is required.

Sitting here for the better part of three days at the convention, it is abundantly clear that on a spectrum of moderation and militancy, the party overwhelmingly favours moderation. Policies are watered down, controversial items are censored from public discussion and party elections are pre-ordained.

Time and time again, speakers approach the mikes on the convention floor during the policy debates and state: “Mr. / Madame speaker, I support this policy but it doesn’t go far enough.” Yet the convention grinds along self-congratulatory, adopting vacuous “progressive” policy.

Illustrative of but one example was a policy motion on Youth Right’s proposed by a young lady from Vancouver East that I met on the bus on the last morning of the convention. She explained that she had spend considerable time crafting the policy consulting with the National Youth-in-Care Network, First Call and other such relevant organizations all of whom emphasized to her the need to adopt meaningful policy that leads to concrete outcomes. Accordingly, she drafted a smartly worded three part resolution (“Resolution Reaffirming our Commitment to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child”) calling for the NDP to initiate an educational campaign and to work towards establishing a National independent children’s commissioner. Her policy acumen was for naught as the resolution was prioritized at number 25 (of 26 followed only by a resolution rejecting the NDP’s participation in the one-sided lobbying efforts of the “Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Anti-Semitism”). This young lady expressed some disappointment that another resolution pertaining to children’s rights (“Resolution on Children’s Rights”) was seen as a more appropriate motion to table and prioritized well over hers. The “replacement” motion is generic calling upon the convention to support a conceptual idea (Children’s Rights) that is simple, ineffectual and self-evident.

More sinister is the overt and deliberate movement to prevent a resolution supporting the Canadian boat to Gaza from so much as hitting the convention floor. In the plenary session proceeding the convention, grassroots organizers arrived in droves to support the reprioritization of the motion from the bottom of the heap where party staff had relegated it to the top of the pile so that it could be debated by the full assembly. The resolution had overwhelming support in the room until moments before the vote. NDP staffers arrived in droves ( multiple first-hand sources claim that at least 50 MP’s and staffers were involved) standing at the back of the room exclusively to vote down the resolution. And with this deft manipulation of democratic procedure, the convention ensured that the continuing oppression of the Palestinian people would receive no visibility at the convention. Indeed, the only visibility that the enitre Palestine-Israeli question received in the entire convention was a full-page ad in the official convention guide which proclaims that, “The NDP and the . . . Jewish community, together in our commitment to the state of Israel.”

And so the NDP is indeed an activist party, in the same way that any political movement builds a base of loyal functionaries who work to the interest of the cause. And here the cause is abundantly clear – to make Jack Layton Canada’s next prime minister. This ambition is clearly the focus of this convention and when Jack talks about “having big dreams”, he is talking about a stint in 24 Sussex Drive. The crowd response is euphoric.

At my table a delegate from Humbold Saskatchewan is the self-appointed whip. She urges me to stand cheering Jack on. The uniformity of his support is critical and, according to the party activists, well worth a few compromises on fringe issues and some moderation on policy declarations.

And while I cannot fault the logic of party organizers in their efforts to appeal to a broad and conservative audience I do note that a significant wedge is being driven within the party.

On the one side are the party activists who are working tirelessly to build a well organized, well funded, political machine and on the other are those that remain stoic to their values of social justice, the need for structural change and the importance of clear direct actions to confront the growing threats that face the most marginalized in our society.

The chasm only promises to grow as deteriorating economic conditions and Harper’s ruthless domestic and international agenda take hold. Surely under these conditions, the need and desire for more militant tactics will accelerate.

Over and over again, throughout the convention, we are told that the party’s breakthrough on the May 2nd election was the result of fore-sight, of looking ahead and anticipating changes in voter sentiment.

However, over the course of this convention, it has become clear to me that its enthusiasm and excitement at its electoral breakthrough has blinded it to the great challenges that will befall many Canadians in the coming years. While party activists believe their prospects are bright, grassroots organizers know that a down and dirty struggle will be unfolding at street level.

And so the question now remains: Will the NDP continue to disassociate itself from the bevy of grassroots organizations and organizers, undermining their efforts through denouncements and the straggling of their funding sources or, will party activists overcome their obsession with moderation and their pursuit of power to be a part of a renaissance in radical activity.