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Letter to CBC News Vancouver Regarding Biased Coverage

August 1, 2014
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Letter to CBC News Vancouver Regarding Biased Coverage

August 1, 2014
News Editor, CBC News Vancouver
We believe that your coverage of local events regarding the Israeli aggression on Gaza has been biased as well as unbalanced.
We had thousands of Vancouverites that took to the streets in downtown Vancouver on July 3, 2014, July 12, 2014, July 19, 2014 and July 25, 2014 to protest Israeli war crimes and the complicity of the Canadian government in them. The July 12 rally was held in front of your headquarters in Vancouver, and the July 19 protest also marched to and protested in front of your headquarters for around five minutes. You did not see fit to report any of these actions except for a short reference to the “anti-Israeli” rally on the July 19 edition of the news.14:50 -15:15 (25 seconds)
In contrast, on July 27, 2014, a much smaller group of pro-Israeli demonstrators got extensive coverage with personal interviews about their feelings and opinions regarding what is happening (almost six times the coverage of the thousands that showed up for our rallies). 2:22 seconds.
We are having a rally this coming Saturday, Aug. 2nd at the Art Gallery and we will march to your headquarters at 3:15 pm. We are hoping to hand you this letter and have a delegation meet with you or a CBC representative to deal with this one-sided coverage that smacks of racism against the Palestinian people.
Hoping to hear from you,
Hanna Kawas (Chair, Canada Palestine Association) hkawas@msn.com
On Behalf of Rally Organizing Committee

c.c. CRTC, CBC Ombudsman

Open Letter to Surrey Mayor and Council re Ehud Barak’s Visit

Feb. 18, 2014
Open letter to Mayor Dianne Watts and Council Members of theRead more

Feb. 18, 2014
Open letter to Mayor Dianne Watts and Council Members of the City of Surrey

On Dec. 17, 2013, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) reported that the “Mayor of Surrey Leads Trade Mission to Israel”.

CIJA then reported on Dec. 19, 2013, under the title INNOVATION IN ACTION: Surrey Trade Mission to Israel a “Game Changer”, that “The City of Surrey looks forward to hosting former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak along with the former leaders of Greece and Australia as part of an international panel on global innovation (at) the city’s Surrey Regional Economic Summit on February 27th, 2014.”

We would like to draw your attention to the following facts:

1. To invite the Israeli war criminal Ehud Barak as a speaker to the “Surrey Regional Economic Summit” is outrageous and beyond belief. It is like inviting a bank thief and killer with blood on his hands to address the banking industry. We are not using the term war criminal frivolously; please refer to just a few documented examples of Barak’s terrorism and murderous past at the end of our open letter.

2. On July 9, 2005, over 170 Palestinian civil society organizations called for a broad and sustained Campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel “until it complies with International Law and Universal Principles of Human Rights”. What the City of Surrey is now doing amounts to crossing the picket lines of the BDS Movement, a movement that represents and includes large numbers of Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, and Canadians of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds that reside and live in Surrey. Please do not participate in empowering Israeli war crimes, Apartheid and ethnic cleansing in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention and the International Humanitarian Law; otherwise your involvement will make the city complicit in war crimes and crimes against humanity.

It seems to us that the city of Surrey is following on the footsteps of the Canadian Conservative Government which is making Canada and now Surrey part of Israeli Occupied Territory. Complicity in Israeli war crimes is not MORAL, and should not be perceived as a way to advance personal careers – it will not and should never be treated as such.

We ask all the Surrey Councillors to come clean and disassociate themselves from what the Mayor is doing to Surrey, a city full of diverse and dynamic communities. We hope that payback time will come at the next municipal elections for those who are complicit in violating International Humanitarian Law and putting personal interests ahead of their constituent’s needs.

Signed by:
Boycott Israeli Apartheid Campaign
Canada Palestine Association, Vancouver
Canadian Boat to Gaza
Critical Criminology Working Group at Kwantlen Polytechnic Univ.
Fraser Valley Peace Council
Independent Jewish Voices, Vancouver
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy (SANSAD)
Siraat Collective, Vancouver
Voice of Palestine
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Examples of Ehud Barak’s terrorism and War Crimes:

• In 1973 Ehud Barak participated in the targeted assassination of three leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization – Abu Youssef al-Najjar, Kamal Adwan and Kamal Nasser, a Palestinian poet and PLO spokesman. According to Wikipedia he was part of the “covert mission Operation Spring of Youth in Beirut, in which he was disguised as a woman”.
• On March 11, 1978, Barak murdered an 18 year old Palestinian female prisoner Dalal al-Mughrabi in cold blood. According to the British Guardian: “Mughrabi’s body was dragged off the tarmac and shot several times by Barak in images captured by the media.”
• Ehud Barak was one of the Israeli commanders who led the Israeli death squad on April 16, 1988 that killed the beloved Palestinian leader Khalil El Wazir (Abu Jihad) in Tunis. This international terrorist attack was carried out outside of Israel in Tunisia. David Yallop, the British investigative journalist, in his book “To the Ends of the Earth” stated “This, with other elements, confirmed that the killing squad were in continuous radio contact with the Boeing flying just outside Tunisian air space. In the plane were, among others, Major General Ehud Barak, deputy to the Commander-in-Chief; Dan Shomron, Chief of Staff; Air Force Commander Avihu Bin-Nun; and the Head of Military Intelligence, Amnon Shahak.” Page 226
• From December 27, 2008 to January 18, 2009, as the Israeli Defence Minister, Barak led the Gaza massacre that resulted in the murder of around 1400 Palestinians, mostly civilians.
• On 15 September 2009, a report of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict was released. The report concluded that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had committed war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity. Following is just one example from the 574 page report, section 1732: “From the facts gathered, the Mission found that the following grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention were committed by Israeli forces in Gaza: wilful killing, torture or inhuman treatment, wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health, and extensive destruction of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly. As grave breaches these acts give rise to individual criminal responsibility. The Mission notes that the use of human shields also constitutes a war crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
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Note (Feb 27, 2014): The Canadian corporate media, in its usual complicit and cowardly manner, did not run one single story about the “Open Letter”, although we emailed it to all relevant media outlets in Canada.
Curiously, in contrast to the Canadian media’s silence, many Jewish Zionist media outlets reported it. See:
“The Canadian jewish News” Groups protest Barak visit to Surrey, B.C.
“The Jewish Press.com” Canadian Pro-Palestinian Group Protesting Ehud Barak Visit
“JTA” Canadian pro-Palestinian group protesting Ehud Barak visit
“The Jewish Daily Forward” Canadian Pro-Palestinian Group Protests Ehud Barak Visit, Called Former Prime Minister an ‘Israeli War Criminal’
Arutz Sheva “Israel National News” Canada: Anti-Israel Groups Attempt to Prevent Ehud Barak Visit
“Solve Israel’s Problem” Canada: Anti-Israel Groups Attempt to Prevent Ehud Barak Visit

Denounce Assault on Palestinian Journalists by Harper’s Security

Following is a Statement from Voice of Palestine and Canada Palestine Association:Read more

Following is a Statement from Voice of Palestine and Canada Palestine Association:
We, in the Voice of Palestine and the Canada Palestine Association, denounce the aggressive and possibly criminal behaviour of the Canadian security accompanying PM Stephen Harper at the holy place of the Nativity church. We demand an investigation and an apology from the Canadian government; their hypocrisy has no bounds and as one Palestinian journalist stated: “You wouldn’t do this in Israel (to Israeli journalists)”.
Hanna Kawas,
Co-host, Voice of Palestine
Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association
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We received the following message from Amer Hjazi, the Palestinian journalist who was roughed up by Harper’s security; some of the Canadian media did not tell the accurate story of (and tried to trivialize) what happened to this Palestinian journalist, in a real expression of “solidarity” with fellow reporters!!
Jan. 21, 2014-01-22 (Translation of the original Arabic)
On Monday morning, the Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper visited the Nativity Church; after the security check, only seven Palestinian journalists were allowed to cover the event and we abided by the instructions given to us by the Palestinian and Canadian security. When the Prime Minister arrived, we were allowed to take footage outside the church. When we entered the church, the Canadian security forbade us from filming in spite of the mediation of the Palestinian security. The Canadian security treated me and my colleagues roughly, and I was assaulted by one of PM Stephen Harper’s guards; I was beaten on my chest and was hurt. My colleagues stopped filming and we protested this Canadian maltreatment outside of the Nativity Church (with a work stoppage). Their behaviour was unbecoming of guests on our land; they should have shown respect for their hosts. The Palestinian Union of Journalists asked for an official apology from the Canadian Embassy, we did not receive any so far. I personally ask for an apology from the Canadian Prime Minster.
I ask you to stand in solidarity with me to regain my integrity.

Update: On Jan. 24, 2014, Amer Hjazi reported that he had been to the Canadian Embassy in Ramallah to ask for an apology, and the Embassy refused to apologize. Amer has a picture of the guard who assaulted him in his possession.

Said Hamad & Arab Ambassadors: Whose Interests Are You Serving?

الترجمة العربية للرسالة
January 16, 2014

Open letter to Said Hamad “ChiefRead more

الترجمة العربية للرسالة
January 16, 2014

Open letter to Said Hamad “Chief Representative of the Palestinian General Delegation” and the “Honourable” Arab Ambassadors in Ottawa

The Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird met with the Council of Arab League Ambassadors on Thursday, January 9, 2014 at the offices of the Palestinian General Delegation (PGD).
The subsequent (and shocking) press release in the name of the Palestinian Delegation stated:
• The PDG was pleased to receive the Hon. John Baird.
• The Council of Arab League Ambassadors “thanked Canada for its productive role in the Middle East and North Africa.”
• Said Hamad “expressed his appreciation for Canada’s advocacy on behalf of the two-state solution and conveyed his eagerness to welcome Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper during his forthcoming visit to the West Bank.”

We ask the “honourable” Said Hamad and the Arab League Ambassadors the following:
1. Are you thanking Baird for all the support the Canadian government has been giving to Israel? Are you thanking him for all the “17 Votes Against the Palestinian and Arab Peoples (at the UN General Assembly), And In Support of Israel Aggression and Apartheid”?
2. Does the “productive role” you are talking about include the recent appointment of Vivian Bercovici, the staunch anti-Arab Zionist, as the Canadian Ambassador to Israel? “It won’t be a huge shock to anyone that Canada is a strong supporter of Israel,” Baird answered in response to a question when announcing her appointment. Vivian Bercovici also alleged: “…the PA and just about every government in the Middle East make no secret of their collective ideological commitment to the total destruction of the state of Israel”.
3. Are you thanking him for cutting the Canadian government funding to the Canadian Arab Federation and Palestine House?
4. Mr. Hamad, are you welcoming Harper on our land for supporting the racist “Jewish National Fund” (JNF) and for accepting their project named after him “Stephen J. Harper Hula Valley Bird Sanctuary Visitor and Education Centre” that will be built on ethnically-cleansed and destroyed Bedouin villages? The JNF is responsible for the infamous Canada Park that is built on the rubble of three Palestinian towns in the West Bank and also supports illegal Israeli settlement building. It seems you don’t know or don’t care to know that the JNF receives Canadian tax-deductible status.

Mr. Hamad, you should know better than to sabotage the Palestinian solidarity work in support of the Palestinian people’s struggle. A campaign was started after Harper’s speech at the racist JNF dinner to educate Canadians about their government’s complicity in Israeli war crimes; several articles were posted on the campaign page showing this complicity and the petition stated: As Palestinians and Arabs, we tell you Mr. Harper – “You are not welcome in our homeland.” As Canadians, we tell you – “Not in our names.” As international supporters of justice and peace in Palestine, we tell you – “Shame on you…Stop supporting 21st century Israeli Apartheid!”
At the press conference for the new Israeli ambassador, John Baird (and not for the first time) said “I would say the state of our relationship with the Arab world is strong, getting stronger every day. We have a good relationship with the Palestinian Authority.” It seems he is right about the Arab regimes/dictatorships and their representatives; you are all in his pocket!! (The only other explanation is that you are woefully uninformed and/or totally incompetent.)
Our people, in the name of its heroes, martyrs, prisoners, disabled and the orphans that have been robbed of their childhood, have the right to ask you Mr. Hamad and the “honourable” Ambassadors: who are you serving, your people or their enemies?
I would like to quote a verse from “Jerusalem is the bride of your Arabism”, a poem by the Iraqi poet Muzaffar al-Nawab: ”In all the capitals of the Arab homeland… You killed my happiness”.
في كل عواصم هذا الوطن العربي قتلتم فرحي”
Hanna Kawas,
Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association

Canada’s Shameful Record on Palestine

Canada’s Record at the UN General Assembly 2013:
17 Votes Against the Palestinian
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Canada’s Record at the UN General Assembly 2013:
17 Votes Against the Palestinian and Arab Peoples, And In Support of Israel Aggression and Apartheid

Canada’s voting pattern at the United Nations shows that the current government blindly and unconditionally supports Israel’s position, even when it is in contradiction with officially stated Canadian policies. The most recent UN General Assembly voting record of Canadian representatives demonstrated the shameful and biased positions of the Canadian Government that fly in the face of international humanitarian law and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Canada voted against the vast majority of the resolutions relating to Palestine/Israel (the one exception we could find was an abstention on humanitarian assistance to Palestinian refugees). Israel’s fan club in the UN, according to Prof. Richard Falk, the U.N. Special Rapporteur for the Palestinian Territories, includes “its three staunchest supporters, each once a British colony: the United States, Canada, Australia, with the addition of such international heavyweight states as Micronesia, Palau, and the Marshall Islands.” (The combined population of these three “heavyweight states” amounts to less than the population of the Palestinian city of Hebron or the Canadian city of Burnaby).
Here are just a few highlights of Canada’s position:
– Canada voted against the Right of the Palestinian people to self-determination (Not really surprising, given Canada’s own long history of trampling on the rights of aboriginal people).
– Canada voted against “2014: International Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian People” (Don’t wait for any official celebrations in Ottawa to mark this!)
– Canada voted against “the right of all persons displaced as a result of the June 1967 and subsequent hostilities to return to their homes or former places of residence in the territories occupied by Israel since 1967”. (And yet Canada hypocritically insists it “does not recognize permanent Israeli control” over occupied territories.)
These votes are further proof of Canadian complicity in settler colonialism (1,2,3,14), occupation (11,13,14,15,17), ethnic cleansing (6,8,9), land theft (8,11,13,14,15), apartheid(1,2,9,11,12), war crimes (7,9,10,11,13,14), human rights abuses (7,8,9,11,12,13), theft of natural resources (8,17), state terrorism (9,16) and nuclear proliferation (18) (numbers indicate relevant resolution listed below).

Here is the record – Canada has voted against all significant UN resolutions dealing with Palestinian human and national rights. Grassroots organizations and all people of conscience must challenge this outrage being implemented in our names, so that future generations will not be burdened with the shame and consequences of such reckless and criminal policies.

Hanna Kawas,
Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association
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Detailed Canadian Voting Record on Relevant UN Resolutions 2013:
17 Votes Against, One Abstention
1. The right of the Palestinian people to self-determination (A/C.3/68/L.68): 178 in favour to 7 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, United States), with 4 abstentions (Cameroon, Paraguay, Tonga, Vanuatu).
2. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People “2014 the International Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian People” (A/68/L.12): : 110 in favour to 7 against (Australia, Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 56 abstentions.
3. Division for Palestinian Rights of the Secretariat (A/68/L.13): 108 in favour to 7 against (Australia, Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 59 abstentions
4. Special information programme on the question of Palestine of the Department of Public Information of the Secretariat (A/68/L.14): 163 in favour to 7 against (Australia, Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 7 abstentions (Cameroon, Honduras, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, South Sudan, Togo, Tonga).
5. Assistance to Palestine refugees (A/C.4/68/L.12):173 in favour to 1 against ( Israel), with 8 abstentions ( Cameroon, Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Palau, Paraguay, South Sudan, United States).
6. Persons displaced as a result of the June 1967 and subsequent hostilities (A/C.4/68/L.13) by a recorded vote of 170 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Palau, Marshall Islands, United States), with 6 abstentions (Cameroon, Kiribati, Panama, Paraguay, South Sudan, Vanuatu).
7. Operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (A/C.4/68/L.14): 170 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 6 abstentions (Cameroon, Kiribati, Malawi, Paraguay, South Sudan, Vanuatu).
8. Palestine refugees’ properties and their revenues (A/C.4/68/L.15) was adopted by a recorded vote of 172 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 5 abstentions (Cameroon, Kiribati, Paraguay, South Sudan, Vanuatu).
9. The work of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories (A/C.4/68/L.16): 95 in favour to 8 against (Australia, Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, Panama, United States), with 75 abstentions.
10. The applicability of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and the other occupied Arab territories (A/C.4/68/L.17): 169 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 7 abstentions (Australia, Cameroon, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, South Sudan, Vanuatu).
11. Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and the occupied Syrian Golan (A/C.4/68.L.18), 167 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 9 abstentions (Australia, Cameroon, Honduras, Kiribati, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, South Sudan, Vanuatu).
12. Israeli practices affecting the human rights of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem (A/C.4/68/L.19): 165 in favour to 8 against (Australia, Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, Panama, United States), with 8 abstentions (Cameroon, Honduras, Kiribati, Malawi, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, South Sudan, Vanuatu)
13. Peaceful settlement of the Question of Palestine (A/68/L.15): 165 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Israel, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 6 abstentions (Australia, Cameroon, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, South Sudan, Tonga).
14. Jerusalem (A/68/L.16): 162 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 8 abstentions (Australia, Cameroon, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, South Sudan, Togo, Tonga).
15. The Syrian Golan (A/68/L.17): 112 in favour to 6 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Palau, United States), with 58 abstentions
16. Oil slick on Lebanese Shores (A/C.2/68/L.26):169 in favour to 6 against (Australia, Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Palau, United States), with 4 abstentions (Cameroon, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Tonga)
17. Permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their natural resources (A/68/446): 162 to 5 against (Canada, Israel, Micronesia (Federated States of), Palau, United States of America) with 9 abstentions (Australia, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Honduras, Jamaica, Malawi, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Tonga.)
18. Risk of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East (A/68/414): 169 in favour to 5 against (Canada, Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, Palau, United States), with 6 abstentions (Australia, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, India, Panama).
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Statistics for countries with the most number of votes at the 2013 UN General Assembly (68th session) cast against the Palestinian and Arab peoples’ human rights and national aspirations:
Israel…18
Canada…17
Federated States of Micronesia…17
Palau…17
United States…17
Marshall Islands…14
Australia…6
Panama…2