Canadian statement condemns anti-Palestinian attacks: Political Advocacy and National Liberation are not “Terrorism”

The following statement was issued on 9 March 2021 by the Canada Palestine Association and BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish and supported by over 25 organizations across Canada, including the BC Civil Liberties Association, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, the Canadian Peace Congress and major Palestinian community organizations across Canada, including CPA, Palestine House, the Palestinian Canadian Congress and the Palestinian Youth Movement.

The statement denounces the attacks on Samidoun and its designation as a “terrorist organization” by Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz, noting that they are part of a wide campaign against Palestinian civil society organization, as well as the demands for Samidoun’s criminalization by CIJA, the pro-Israel lobby group in Canada. As the statement concludes: “Palestinian-Canadians and their supporters have no intention of allowing biased officials to suppress their democratic rights and their voices. We will continue to work for justice and equality for Palestinians, be it through prisoner support or boycott campaigns; we will not allow our guaranteed rights to free expression and association to be threatened or curtailed.”

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes CPA and all of the signatories for their strong position in defense of Palestinian and Palestine solidarity activism, organizing and political expression. Political advocacy and national liberation are not “terrorism!”

To add your organization’s name to the CPA statement, email cpavancouver@gmail.com. CPA will continually update the list at its website: http://cpavancouver.org/2021/03/political-advocacy-and-national-liberation-are-not-terrorism/

(25 groups endorse CPA’s call to reject moves by the Israeli government and its lobby in Canada to criminalize Palestinian advocacy. Group endorsements can still be sent to cpavancouver@gmail.com)

On February 28, 2021, Israel’s Defense Minister Benny Gantz declared that he was adding the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network to Israel’s “terror list”. The designation was based on accusations that are both spurious and false. There has been a recent upsurge in the campaign by the Israeli government to thwart effective Palestinian civil society groups that refuse to be silenced or sanitized.

There are no concrete charges against Samidoun, simply that it helps Palestinian prisoners and is involved in “anti-Israel propaganda efforts”. Samidoun operates as a public and transparent prisoner advocacy group; it is independent and has no organizational connection or affiliation with any Palestinian party.

On February 3, 2021, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Advocacy CIJA called for Samidoun to be placed on Canada’s terror list. This was included in their statement responding to the announcement by Bill Blair, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, that Canada was adding 13 groups to Canada’s list of Terrorist Entities. Then, on February 28, 2021, the same day Israel stated they were designating Samidoun as “terrorist”, CIJA tweeted to Bill Blair saying that Canada should now follow Israel’s lead and do the same.

Is the timing of Israel’s announcement part of its attempts to deflect attention from the ongoing International Criminal Court investigation? It is worth noting that Benny Gantz (who is not only the Israeli Defense Minister but also its Justice Minister!) is himself one of the persons who might be implicated by the ICC for possible war crimes. Gantz was the Army Chief of Staff during Israel’s 2014 aggression on Gaza. Canadian Minister Bill Blair was listed as a member of the Canada-Israel Interparliamentary group for 2016, 2017 and 2019. Are these the officials to make any impartial and balanced decision on what constitutes “terrorism”? Should Canada’s policies on these important issues be decided by what the Israeli government dictates?

In 2003, the Canadian government committed the same blunder of being influenced by the pro-Israel lobby, often on the basis of faulty information, in determining who should be listed as “terrorist”. An open letter issued last month by the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group also addressed the issue of the abuse of “anti-terrorism” powers by the Canadian state.

This criminalization of Palestinian advocacy is unacceptable and unfounded; Palestinian-Canadians and their supporters have no intention of allowing biased officials to suppress their democratic rights and their voices. We will continue to work for justice and equality for Palestinians, be it through prisoner support or boycott campaigns; we will not allow our guaranteed rights to free expression and association to be threatened or curtailed.

Signed by:
Canada Palestine Association
BDS Vancouver-Coast Salish

Endorsed By:
Anti-Imperialist Alliance, Ottawa
B.C. Civil Liberties Association
Barnard-Boecker Centre Foundation, Victoria
Canadian Foreign Policy Institute
Canadian Peace Congress
Canadian Union of Postal Workers
Communist Party of Canada
Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War
Independent Jewish Voices-Vancouver
Inminds Human Rights Group
International Association of Democratic Lawyers IADL
Jews for Palestinian Right of Return
Just Peace Advocates
Justice for Palestinians Calgary
Labour for Palestine
Niagara Movement for Justice in Palestine-Israel NMJPI
Oakville Palestinian Rights Association
Palestinian and Jewish Unity
Palestinian Canadian Community Centre – Palestine House
Palestinian Canadian Congress
Palestinian Solidarity Sudbury
Palestinian Youth Movement
Regina Peace Council
Toronto BDS
U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel USACBI
Vancouver Peace Council