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Canadian
Parliamentarians Condemn Israel
TORONTO: Nine Canadian members
of parliament from three
political parties, who witnessed the daily suffering of the
Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, are staunchly criticizing
Israel for its abuse of human rights and collective punishment of the
Palestinians.
Upon Return from Fact-Finding Mission Lina Badih - June.15.02 http://canadiancoalition.org/Sources/NumbMagazine02/beaumier.html "Everybody is shocked at how
a strong, intelligent, wealthy, educated and liberal society like the
Israelis -- with a such a sad history of their own-- have themselves
turned into human rights abusers," says Liberal MP Carolyn Parrish, one
of the parliamentarians who went to Israel and the Palestinian
Territories on a week-long fact-finding mission last month.
The trip was funded by the
Palestine House, a Palestinian cultural centre in the Toronto area.
"You got your money's worth," Parrish addressed a public forum
organized by the Palestine House last week.
"You have nine members of parliament who've come back completely and totally convinced that what's going on over there is a crime against humanity." Parrish shared with the
audience a presentation she had given on the trip at a NATO
parliamentary assembly in Bulgaria the week before as chairwoman of the
Canadian-NATO parliamentary association.
"The only country that's not
on the side of Palestine is the United States of America," she said.
"They were not happy to listen to the presentation, and several of the
delegates came over to me later and said, 'We agree with you but our
government doesn't at this time.'"
Canadian politicians
regularly visit Israel on trips sponsored by the Canadian Jewish
community, but those tours rarely include visits to the Palestinian
Territories.
The nine members of
parliament, however, toured the West Bank and Gaza, gathering
information and statistics and speaking to Palestinian and Israeli
officials and non-governmental organizations.
Parrish said that 10,000
arrests of Palestinians have been made in total in the last 18 months
while there are still 3,000 people being detained without charges or
legal counsel. "And how about a new rule there by the way? That you can
be arrested for 18 days and held without charges. That's a democracy!"
she exclaimed sarcastically.
She said she witnessed the
daily harassment and humiliation of Palestinians by teenage border
guards. "In Israel, they put them (18-year-olds) all in the army and
they give them a machine gun and they tell them, 'The Palestinians are
to be harassed -- they are less than human and they (the guards) can
treat them like garbage.'
"We went through checkpoints
where there'd be three of them standing there and they have a cigarette
hanging out from the corner of their mouths and this machine gun
hanging by their side and nice designer sunglasses on top of their
heads and they would make a pregnant lady stand there for hours. and
they'd laugh," said Parrish, describing what she witnessed at
checkpoints in the Palestinian Territories.
"There were stories we were
told by women's groups that women clad in Burkas were physically
touched," she said. "Some were asked to undress naked."
In Jenin, the Canadian group
found 180 buildings destroyed in the space of one third of an acre.
Parrish reported that 270 tanks were used for that purpose. "To put
that in perspective, 200 tanks were used during the 1967 war."
Liberal MP Colleen Beaumier
described the Jenin refugee camp as a "mini ground zero." She said she
was mostly offended by the fact that Israeli snipers were situated in a
mosque and that they urinated in the mosque before leaving. "What kind
of people are being cultivated that would desecrate someone else's
place of worship?" asked the Jewish Canadian politician. "It goes far
beyond the insanity of destroying a city. What happened in Jenin -- the
actions they were insane, but the attitude is evil."
"The acts of Sharon and the
acts of the Israeli government are acts of terrorism," she added.
The members of parliament are
still working on a final draft of their 65-page report that will be
produced in 1,000 copies, including photos and the comments and
recommendations from Palestinians, non-governmental organizations and
community leaders. The parliamentarians will also make their own
recommendations to the Canadian government.
"The U.S. war on terrorism
has become a convenient cover for Sharon's inhumanity, which was
referred to as Apartheid by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem as well as
dozens of NGOs," said Parrish.
"Permanent withdrawal from
settlements is absolutely essential," she added. "They have no business
being there, no business growing more settlements, and they're on every
hilltop around Jerusalem.
"Why is it (that) the
Israelis are exempt from laws that affect every other country in the
world? The Israeli government must recognize the Palestinian state."
But the most important and
repeated message the group heard, said Parrish, is: "End the
occupation, end the harassment, end the humiliation and end the use of
brutal force."
Related: Comments made in April 2002 by current member of Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel Palestinian-backed tour concerns Liberal MP Last week, Volpe made headlines when he said that a decision by nine MPs, including four of his fellow Liberals, to accept a visit to the West Bank paid for by Palestine House in Toronto, was wrong. Volpe said the MPs would be used in the Palestinian propaganda war. "I can't believe that serious-thinking men and women wouldn't see the dangers of being used as propaganda tools," Volpe told The CJN in an interview. "You're in the middle of a war. One side calls you over, and you go, at their expense. Give me a break. How can you do that? What parliamentarian would go? It's problematic." http://www.cjnews.com/pastissues/02/apr18-02/front4.asp Trip made to Israel in May 2002 by current member of Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel SOLIDARITY MISSIONS - May 2002 Canadian Parliamentarian Irwin Cotler is on a week visit of Israel. He has, inter alia, met with Jewish Agency officials and has addressed fora at Bar Ilan University and MEMRI (Middle East Media Research Institute). http://www.jafi.org.il/press/2002/may/may30.htm |