A Palestinian Christian Response to Cancelling the Town Hall BDS Meeting, Calgary‏

Open letter to the Unitarian Church of Calgary

Dear Reverend Debra Faulk,… Read more

Open letter to the Unitarian Church of Calgary

Dear Reverend Debra Faulk,
Dear Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Church of Calgary,

Your cancellation of the Town Hall meeting for Oct. 27, 2016, that had been booked by Calgary Friends of the Green Party of Canada BDS Policy, was both distressing and disappointing and ultimately, an act of complicity in my peoples’ dispossession.
I am a Palestinian Christian from Bethlehem who cannot go back to his hometown because of the Apartheid and discriminatory policies of the state of Israel. Palestinian Christians constitute one third of the Palestinian people and most of them are living outside of their historic homeland Palestine; we are not allowed by Israel to go back home, similar to our Muslim brothers and sisters.
Let me remind you that Palestinian Christians are the first believers and are the Guardians of the Holy Places, and any “Christian” act that contributes to hindering solidarity with the Palestinian people in general is an act of betrayal to all of us.
Israel since its inception in 1948 has been empowered by many Western countries and churches, and because of this support, it gets away with grave violations of humanitarian law, UN resolutions and the Fourth Geneva Conventions.
We, the Palestinian people, can no longer endure this unconditional support that you are giving to our oppressor, to the point of even muffling our narrative.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu stated “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” You are not only neutral, you have chosen to concretely support our oppressor.
Sorry, but we are outraged, hurt and insulted. We will remember the names of all those institutions and individuals that have been complicit in supporting our oppressor, and that is why we are cc’ing Kairos Palestine and making this public. We will also remember all those who bravely confronted such intimidation, blackmail and power and who stood for peace, justice, equality and freedom.
Finally I would like to quote the late great anti-apartheid leader Nelson R. Mandela:
“The temptation … is to speak in muffled tones about an issue such as the right of the people of Palestine … yet we would be less than human if we did so.”

Hanna Kawas
Chairperson
Canada Palestine Association

Teach-in: Boycott and Divest from G4$

Friday, November 4 at 6:30 PM – 9 PM
706 Clark Dr, Vancouver, BC V5L … Read more

Friday, November 4 at 6:30 PM – 9 PM
706 Clark Dr, Vancouver, BC V5L 3J1, Canada
Facebook Event

G4$ is the world’s largest security company and third largest private sector employer, profiting from war and occupation, mass incarceration of oppressed people and development aggression across the planet. They have a large contract providing ‘security services’ for the Israeli prisons, the Apartheid Wall and at occupation check-points. They run prisons around the world, including immigration detention centres that warehouse criminalized immigrants and refugees in Ontario. And they have recently been revealed to be ‘securing’ the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline across Indigenous territories in the U.S.

Join us for a teach in on G4$: case studies of G4S’s collaboration with imperialist war, occupation, plunder and exploitation; specific information about G4S operations locally; discussion on how we can increase practical solidarity between struggles based on our common enemy; information on the campaign to boycott and divest from G4S in Canada.

Co-Hosted by BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish Territories, Young Communist League – Vancouver, International League of Peoples Struggles in Canada and the Centre for Socialist Education

Palestinian Genocide and Canadian State Complicity

SFU Harbour Centre, Room 1700
October 8, 2016, 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Presenters:… Read more

SFU Harbour Centre, Room 1700
October 8, 2016, 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Presenters: Hanna Kawas and Sid Shniad
RSVP for registration: cbanerjee@telus.net
This plenary is just one of many informative sessions at Genocide: The politics of Denial, Forgetting and the Work of Memory
Facebook Event
Podcast of the session

We shall not give up the fight, We have only started!!

BDS under attack in Canada

The consumer BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions)… Read more

BDS under attack in Canada

The consumer BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) campaign in Canada is one of many fronts that activists are utilizing to help keep the Palestinian issue “front and centre”. Following the motion passed in February 2016 by the House of Commons to “condemn any and all attempts by Canadian organizations, groups or individuals to promote the BDS movement”, it is more urgent than ever that the Zionist lobby not be allowed to intimidate or put a chill on public debate and grassroots actions. It is obvious that pro-Israel groups have felt emboldened by the House of Commons move; recent “BDS bashing” seems to have gone to a new level, both in quantity and in the nastiness quotient.
Several recent examples in Vancouver, BC and in other parts of Canada certainly bear testament to that:- from the shrill bullying of Canada’s Green Party for daring to pass a resolution supporting BDS (including a libellous editorial in the Vancouver Sun, which was quickly pulled) to threats and other verbal attacks on activists engaged in the relaunched Boycott Israeli Wines campaign in BC liquor stores.
This year, on the 68th anniversary of the Nakba, BDS Vancouver-Coast Salish put out the call to demand that the BC Government stop its complicity in war crimes by carrying Israeli wines (many sourced from illegal settlements). In fact, not only are BC liquor stores carrying wines from the occupied Golan Heights, but they have added several others from the occupied West Bank, specifically the illegal Gush Etzion settlement bloc around Jerusalem. One in particular is called Efrat Judean Hills Kosher and is produced by the Teperberg Winery. This brand declares openly on its website that “Teperberg’s vineyards are spread around several growing regions in the Judean Hills, Upper Galilee, Gush Etzion….”.
In recent years, settlement wineries in the occupied West Bank seem to have become a growth industry, serving many ends – land confiscation, water theft and strengthening of ideological tenets, to mention just a few. According to 972 magazine, in a July 2016 article: “….Israeli agriculture has become the main driver in taking over new territory in the West Bank, and especially the hilltop settlements. However as opposed to Israeli agriculture in the Jordan Valley — usually on land that Israel took over formally and transferred to settlers — the agriculture around the hilltop settlements is the result of forceful takeovers by the settlers themselves, who enjoy the cooperation and near-total support of the authorities. The most popular branch of Israel’s hilltop settlements is dedicated to vineyards. Over 1,000 acres of vineyards are planted on private Palestinian land (over half of which was expanded after Oslo). Although this phenomenon is common across the West Bank, the settlements of Shiloh, Kochav HaShachar, Elon Moreh, Psagot, Ofra, and Susya lead the pack.”
More information on Israeli wineries can also be found in the exhaustive study done by “Who Profits” entitled Forbidden Fruit: Israeli Wine Industry and Occupation.
The new Vancouver campaign was based on a previous one launched 8 years ago, which was endorsed by 22 local and international groups including PACBI and several Gaza organizations. At that time, the Israeli government had announced plans to “rebrand” its 60 years of dispossession and ethnic cleansing. As the original campaign statement noted –
“Here in B.C., the focus of this “rebranding” is the promotion of wines under an Israeli label in B.C. liquor stores, which are now carrying products from the Galil Mountain Winery, the Golan Heights Winery and the Dalton Winery….successive Canadian governments have given Israel preferential trading status under the Canada Israel Free Trade Agreement, an agreement that financially enables the Israeli government’s oppressive policies and does not even attempt to distinguish products that are from illegal Israeli settlements.”
That campaign was actually one of several that led to the infamous “Buycott Israel” some years ago, a Zionist project that attempted to counter BDS by calling on its supporters to rush out and over-buy whatever product was mentioned in the early consumer boycotts.
And now to recent actions. Several “surprise” pickets were held at various BC liquor stores, including one at the beginning of August that included an instore flash action, the video of which has over 78,000 views on FB. It was at this point that the Zionist lobby really cranked up their attacks.
Beginning on August 21, 2016, hundreds of vicious comments were posted on the Boycott Israeli Wines FB page within the space of 48 hours. The attacks were clearly aimed at shutting down both the page and the campaign in general. Several even explicitly claimed – “We will shut down this page”. Many others included the foulest of language, the worst kind of racism and threats of physical repercussions against those participating in the pickets and action.
There was also consistency in the attacks, many reiterating identical points after finishing with their various insults as if they were following the same script. It was instructive to see the pattern and source of the comments, some from Christian Zionists, some from extreme right-wing circles in the U.S. and others claiming to be from Israeli settlements. One of the most bizarre examples was a PopcornMoment commentary during the morning talk show on a radio station in Indianapolis, apparently “one of Indianapolis’ most listened-to radio stations”, that again followed the same talking points to attack the picket and of course, the BDS movement in general. (The talk show host had clearly not bothered to check the campaign FB page to grasp even the basics of the human rights concerns that are the foundation of “Boycott Israeli Wines” and also missed that the flash action participants were from many diverse backgrounds, including the Jewish faith, as he launched into his tired and unfounded charges of “anti-Semitism”.)
The campaign FB page recently posted the following, while thanking supporters, “…local activists are more determined and more united in making sure BDS actions are protected and strengthened. The struggle continues!!” And indeed, this is the only answer to the bullying of the Zionist lobby and the acquiescence of the Canadian political establishment that allows such intimidation to flourish.
by Marion Kawas

Another version of this article on Palestine Chronicle.