| May 17, 2006
THE CANADIAN ISLAMIC CONGRESS
MEDIA COMMUNIQUE
ISLAMIC CONGRESS SUPPORTS SIX NATIONS LAND RECLAMATION
The Canadian Islamic Congress has thrown its support behind the Onkwehonweh
(Six Nations) land reclamation campaign near Caledonia, Ontario, which
began February 28 with the peaceful blockade of a housing construction site
on First Nations territory.
In a strong statement issued today, the CIC challenged the Canadian
government's flawed historical record in dealing with legitimate aboriginal
claims to lands whose titles have been illegally altered, disregarded or
transferred numerous times since the 1700s.
"Many of Canada's 750,000 Muslims have strong emotional ties to this
situation, in which aboriginal peoples are systematically being denied
their birthright. Palestinians are being robbed of their native land in
similar ways by the Israeli occupying power that denies them justice
through unilateral expropriations and by refusing to negotiate in good
faith with their elected representatives."
The 40-hectare area in Caledonia is one of some 600 native land claims that
have been bogged down in the Canadian court system for decades. The
Onkwehonweh have repeatedly pointed out that the land, which may also
contain ancient burial sites, was improperly taken from their ancestors
more than 200 years ago.
"The Onkwehonweh are asking for respect, consensus, and full participation
in any decision made about their ancestral lands," the CIC statement
continued. "Anything less would amount to a continuation of the historical
colonialist exploitation - in a word, government-sanctioned policies of
genocide -- that robbed all Canada's First Nations of so much of their land
and culture. This is not about economics or politics as much as it is about
basic human rights."
The CIC is calling for all governmental and corporate parties involved in
the ongoing Caledonia negotiations to respect and implement the principle
of Kaianereh'ko:wa, or State of Peace, declared by the Six Nations
Clanswomen, who are traditionally recognized as titleholders to native
lands.
CONTACTS:
Dr. Mohamed Elmasry
(519) 746-4107 (O)
(519) 498-1350 (Cell)
e-mail: np@canadianislamiccongress.com
Mrs. Wahida Valiante
(905) 771-1023
e-mail: nvp@canadianislamiccongress.com
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