Thursday 30 April 2015

Oppose the Canadian Government’s Threat to Criminalize Criticism of Israel: Independent Jewish Voices – Canada (IJV) Confronts Harper Government




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Independent Jewish Voices – Canada (IJV) approached dozens of labour, civil rights,  student and community-based organizations from across the country to endorse a statement defending the right of Canadians to freely criticize the State of Israel and employ the tactic of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) as a legitimate form of protest. The statement, entitled “Oppose the Canadian government’s threat to criminalize criticism of Israel”, condemns the Canadian government’s repeated assaults on the right to freedom of expression regarding this issue.


As of April 14, the statement has 75 organizational endorsements, including from the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group, La Ligue des Droits et Libertés, the Green Party of Canada, Québec Solidaire, the National Union of Public and General Employees,  and the Confédération des syndicats nationaux. For a full list of organizational endorsements, click here.


The Canadian Labour Congress, with the endorsement of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, the Canadian Union of Public Employees, the Public Service Alliance of Canada, the National Union of Public and General Employees, and Unifor, has written their own statement that echoes the concerns of the IJV-initiated statement, which you can read here. The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association has also issued a similar statement, which you can read here.


Click here to read an IJV-written Frequently Asked Questions regarding the statement below.


Oppose the Canadian Government’s Threat to Criminalize Criticism of Israel


In 2009, the Canadian government gave major support to the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Anti-Semitism (CPCCA), a group of parliamentarians who accused those challenging Israel’s unjust treatment of Palestinians of being anti-Semitic. The goal of the CPCCA was to create a climate in which criticism of Israel could be criminalized in Canada. Fortunately, that initiative was unsuccessful, thanks to widespread opposition from members of the Canadian public.


In what appears to be another attempt to suppress criticism of Israel, the Canadian government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Israel which makes the claim that “the selective targeting of Israel is the new face of anti-Semitism” and declares that Canada will oppose those who support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.


Shortly after the MOU was signed, Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney announced to the UN General Assembly that the Canadian government would exercise “zero tolerance” toward “all forms of discrimination including rhetoric towards Israel, and attempts to delegitimize Israel such as the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.”


All this follows on the fact that in October 2014 the Canadian government passed changes to the criminal code in Bill C-13 which expanded the definition of identifiable groups to be protected against public incitement to hatred to include “nations”. This change to Canadian law parallels the situation in France, where alterations to the French penal code have led to the conviction of twenty French citizens who support the BDS movement, on charges of inciting racial hatred.


It is not yet clear how the Canadian government intends to implement a policy of “zero tolerance” to those who exercise their freedom of speech by advocating and participating in boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns to pressure Israel to respect the rights of Palestinians. What is clear, however, is that the Canadian government is determined to target people who expose and oppose Israel’s mistreatment of the Palestinians. Such efforts by the government can only put a chill on Canadian democracy and may lead to the criminalization of such dissent down the road.


We are unequivocal in our condemnation of all forms of racism, including anti-Semitism. It must be stressed that it is not anti-Semitic to criticize the state of Israel. Those who equate such criticism with a hatred of Jewish people are simply attempting to silence Israel’s critics.


In the face of these actions on the part of the Canadian government, we must defend the right of people in a democracy to criticize any government’s behaviour and to participate in boycotts designed to alter that behaviour if they choose to do so.


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We, the undersigned organizations, oppose attempts by the Canadian government to criminalize criticism of or opposition to the actions of any country. (There are now 85 organizational endorsements)


Alternatives


Artistes pour la Paix


Association of Palestinian Arab Canadians


l’ASSÉ-Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante


BDS Québec


Boundary Peace Initiative


Boycott Israeli Apartheid Coalition


Canadians Arabs and Jews for a Just Peace


Canadian Federation of Students – Ontario


CJPME-Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East


Canadian Friends of Sabeel


Canada Palestine Association


Canada-Palestine Support Network


Canadian Peace Alliance


CUPW-Canadian Union of Postal Workers


Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice


Le Centre International de solidarité ouvrière


Le Centre Justice et Foi


La Coalition Pas de démocratie sans voix


CUWU-College and University Workers United


Comité de solidarité de Trois-Rivières


Comox Valley Peace Group


CSU-Concordia Students Union


CSN-Confédération des syndicats nationaux


Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain – CSN


Conseil régional FTQ Montréal métropolitain


Entraide missionnaire


F4P-Faculty for Palestine


FFQ-Fédération des femmes du Québec


FTQ-Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec


FIQ-Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec


FNEEQ-Fédération nationale des enseignantes et enseignants du Québec – CSN


FMC-Forum Musulman Canadien / CMF-Canadian Muslim Forum


FRAPRU-Front d’action populaire en réaménagement urbain


Green Party of Canada


Graduate Students’ Association, Carleton University


Graduate Students’ Association, Concordia University


Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War


Hamilton & District Labour Council


Hamilton & District Labour Council’s Human Rights and Peace Committee


Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council


Independent Jewish Voices – Canada / Voix juives indépendantes – Canada


Indigenous and Civil Unified Sovereign Enactment


International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group


International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, Canada


Island Peace Committee


Justice for Palestine (McGill Law)


Justice for Palestinians – Calgary


KAIROS Kelowna


Kelowna Peace Group


La Ligue des Droits et Libertés


Mid-Islanders for Justice & Peace in the Middle East


National Union of Public and General Employees


Network to Oppose War and Racism – Pacte contre l’Agression, l’Intolérance et la Xénophobie


l’Observatoire Critique des Droits Humains et ImmigrantEs


Ontario Civil Liberties Association


PAJU-Palestiniens et Juifs unis – Palestinian and Jewish Unity


Palestinian Student Association – University of Ottawa


Palestine Solidarity Network – Edmonton


Palestine Solidarity Working Group, Sudbury


Peterborough & District Labour Council


Québec Public Interest Research Group – Concordia


Québec Public Interest Research Group – McGill


Québec Solidaire


Rideau Institute


Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network


Seriously Free Speech Committee


Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group


Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights – University of Calgary


Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights – McGill


Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights – University of Ottawa


Solidarity Halifax


Students Against Israeli Apartheid – Carleton


Students Against Israeli Apartheid – University of Toronto


Students Against Israeli Apartheid – York University


SFPP-Syndicat de la fonction publique et parapublique du Québec


STTP-Syndicats des travailleurs et travailleuses des postes – Région du Québec


Tadamon!


Toronto Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid


United Jewish People’s Order


United Network for Justice and Peace in Palestine & Israel


Universalist Muslims


University of Winnipeg Student Association


Voice of Palestine


Winnipeg Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid


*To add an organization to the list of endorsers, please send the name of the organization in an email to [email protected].




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