Showing posts with label Zionism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zionism. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2018

"Call the Zionists what they are: Nazi criminals" -- Auschwitz survivor



Auschwitz survivor, Dutch theoretical physicist and human rights activist HAJO MEYER (died at 90 in 2014, both his parents were killed at Auschwitz):

<< “If we want to stay really human beings, we must get up and call the Zionists what they are: Nazi criminals,” Meyer said. The hate of the Jews by the Germans “was less deeply rooted than the hate of the Palestinians by the Israeli Jews,” he observed. “The brainwashing of the Jewish Israeli populations is going on for over sixty years. They cannot see a Palestinian as a human being.”

While discussing Europe’s response to Israel’s policies, Hajo said that Europe should respond with “a much more large scale boycott of Israel” than a ban on settlement products. If we Europeans pretend to hold high the flag of humanity with what is happening in Gaza, Israel should be outcasted by us.”

I asked him if he had a message for the Palestinians, Israelis or human rights activists.

“My message for the Palestinians is that they should not give up their fight,” he replied. “If they give up, they might lose their self-esteem with the ongoing humiliations by the Israeli Nazis. Fight with human means. It is justified to show to the Israeli Zionists that you are a force to reckon with. Fight with stones, with weapons. Yes, also with weapons. If you don’t fight, you lose your self-esteem and will not be respected by the Israelis.”

“If we Western democratic societies don’t support the Palestinians in their fight, we must feel ashamed if the Palestinians are annihilated. The US and the European Union must show their teeth,” he added. >> --LINK

And this from the heavily-Israel-lobby-patrolled Wikipedia:

<< Meyer became politically active, including as director of A Different Jewish Voice. He wrote Het einde van het Jodendom (The End of Judaism) in 2003, which accuses Israel of abusing the Holocaust to justify crimes against the Palestinians. He was a member of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network. He participated in the 2011 "Never Again – For Anyone" tour. He claimed Zionism predates fascism, that Zionists and fascists had a history of cooperation (Nazi/Zionist cooperation was the subject of 51 Documents: Zionist Collaboration with the Nazis, which was collected and edited by Lenni Brenner), charging, among other things, that Israel wants to foment anti-Semitism in the world to encourage more Jews to migrate to Israel.[4]

Meyer spoke in favor of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel.[5] Meyer was a member of the Dutch GreenLeft. >>

And directly from interview:

<< Now the world is silent while the Jews, or- the Israelis- harass, humiliate and steal away land from the Palestinians. And the world is silent, and I want to awake the world, because any criticism on the policies of Israel, is hampered and made impossible by a terrible trick and crime of Israeli propaganda, that any criticism on the politics of Israel comes out and is induced by anti-Semitic feelings. >> --LINK


Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Canadian Members of Parliament Vote in Express Contempt for Democracy, in Support of Israel's Apartheid Regime

On February 22, 2016, 68% of the federal members of parliament in Canada's House of Commons voted FOR this motion:

That, given Canada and Israel share a long history of friendship as well as economic and diplomatic relations, the House reject the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which promotes the demonization and delegitimization of the State of Israel, and call upon the government to condemn any and all attempts by Canadian organizations, groups or individuals to promote the BDS movement, both here at home and abroad.

It does not appear to have crossed their minds that they were thereby subverting the freedom of political participation, democracy, and Canada's constitution. (Although a few were visibly tormented: VIDEO.)

This was a truly historic vote. And we must never forget how "our" representatives voted (or did not vote):

A = absent or abstained  /  NO = voted against the motion  /  * = voted for the motion


VOTE First Name Last Name Political Affiliation
* Ziad Aboultaif Conservative
* Dan Albas Conservative
* Harold Albrecht Conservative
* John Aldag Liberal
A Omar Alghabra Liberal
A Leona Alleslev Liberal
* Dean Allison Conservative
* Rona Ambrose Conservative
* William Amos Liberal
A Gary Anandasangaree Liberal
* David Anderson Conservative
NO Charlie Angus NDP
* Mel Arnold Conservative
NO René Arseneault Liberal
A Chandra Arya Liberal
NO Niki Ashton NDP
NO Robert Aubin NDP
* Ramez Ayoub Liberal
A Vance Badawey Liberal
NO Larry Bagnell Liberal
* Navdeep Bains Liberal
* John Barlow Conservative
A Xavier Barsalou-Duval Bloc Québécois
* Frank Baylis Liberal
A Mario Beaulieu Bloc Québécois
* Terry Beech Liberal
A Mauril Bélanger Liberal
* Carolyn Bennett Liberal
NO Sheri Benson NDP
* Candice Bergen Conservative
* Maxime Bernier Conservative
* Luc Berthold Conservative
* James Bezan Conservative
* Marie-Claude Bibeau Liberal
* Chris Bittle Liberal
NO Daniel Blaikie NDP
* Bill Blair Liberal
NO Rachel Blaney NDP
* Steven Blaney Conservative
* Kelly Block Conservative
* Randy Boissonnault Liberal
* Mike Bossio Liberal
A Sylvie Boucher Conservative
NO Michel Boudrias Bloc Québécois
NO Alexandre Boulerice NDP
NO Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet NDP
* John Brassard Conservative
A Bob Bratina Liberal
* Pierre Breton Liberal
* Scott Brison Liberal
NO Ruth Ellen Brosseau NDP
* Gordon Brown Conservative
* Celina Caesar-Chavannes Liberal
* Blaine Calkins Conservative
NO Richard Cannings NDP
NO Guy Caron NDP
* Jim Carr Liberal
* Colin Carrie Conservative
* Bill Casey Liberal
* Sean Casey Liberal
* Bardish Chagger Liberal
* François-Philippe Champagne Liberal
A Arnold Chan Liberal
A Shaun Chen Liberal
* Michael Chong Conservative
NO François Choquette NDP
NO David Christopherson NDP
* Alupa Clarke Conservative
* Tony Clement Conservative
* Michael Cooper Conservative
* Serge Cormier Liberal
NO Nathan Cullen NDP
* Rodger Cuzner Liberal
* Julie Dabrusin Liberal
A Pam Damoff Liberal
A Don Davies NDP
* Matt DeCourcey Liberal
* Gérard Deltell Conservative
* Sukh Dhaliwal Liberal
* Anju Dhillon Liberal
* Nicola Di Iorio Liberal
A Stéphane Dion Liberal
* Kerry Diotte Conservative
* Todd Doherty Conservative
A Fin Donnelly NDP
* Earl Dreeshen Conservative
* Francis Drouin Liberal
NO Matthew Dubé NDP
A Emmanuel Dubourg Liberal
* Jean-Yves Duclos Liberal
* Terry Duguid Liberal
* Kirsty Duncan Liberal
NO Linda Duncan NDP
NO Pierre-Luc Dusseault NDP
NO Scott Duvall NDP
* Julie Dzerowicz Liberal
* Wayne Easter Liberal
* Jim Eglinski Conservative
* Ali Ehsassi Liberal
A Fayçal El-Khoury Liberal
* Neil Ellis Liberal
A Nathaniel Erskine-Smith Liberal
* Mark Eyking Liberal
* Doug Eyolfson Liberal
* Ted Falk Conservative
* Ed Fast Conservative
* Greg Fergus Liberal
* Andy Fillmore Liberal
* Diane Finley Conservative
* Pat Finnigan Liberal
* Darren Fisher Liberal
A Peter Fonseca Liberal
* Judy Foote Liberal
NO Rhéal Fortin Bloc Québécois
* Peter Fragiskatos Liberal
* Colin Fraser Liberal
A Sean Fraser Liberal
* Chrystia Freeland Liberal
* Hedy Fry Liberal
A Stephen Fuhr Liberal
* Cheryl Gallant Conservative
* Marc Garneau Liberal
NO Randall Garrison NDP
* Bernard Généreux Conservative
* Garnett Genuis Conservative
* Mark Gerretsen Liberal
NO Marilène Gill Bloc Québécois
* Marilyn Gladu Conservative
* Joël Godin Conservative
* Pam Goldsmith-Jones Liberal
* Ralph Goodale Liberal
* Karina Gould Liberal
* Jacques Gourde Conservative
* David Graham Liberal
* Raj Grewal Liberal
* Patty Hajdu Liberal
NO Cheryl Hardcastle NDP
* Rachael Harder Conservative
* Ken Hardie Liberal
* Stephen Harper Conservative
* T.J. Harvey Liberal
* Kent Hehr Liberal
A Jim Hillyer Conservative
A Randy Hoback Conservative
A Mark Holland Liberal
* Anthony Housefather Liberal
NO Carol Hughes NDP
A Ahmed Hussen Liberal
* Gudie Hutchings Liberal
* Angelo Iacono Liberal
* Matt Jeneroux Conservative
NO Gord Johns NDP
NO Georgina Jolibois NDP
* Mélanie Joly Liberal
* Yvonne Jones Liberal
* Bernadette Jordan Liberal
A Majid Jowhari Liberal
NO Peter Julian NDP
A Darshan Singh Kang Liberal
* Pat Kelly Conservative
A Jason Kenney Conservative
* Peter Kent Conservative
A Iqra Khalid Liberal
A Kamal Khera Liberal
* Robert Kitchen Conservative
* Tom Kmiec Conservative
NO Jenny Kwan NDP
* Mike Lake Conservative
* David Lametti Liberal
* Kevin Lamoureux Liberal
* Linda Lapointe Liberal
* Guy Lauzon Conservative
* Stéphane Lauzon Liberal
NO Hélène Laverdière NDP
A Denis Lebel Conservative
* Dominic LeBlanc Liberal
* Diane Lebouthillier Liberal
* Paul Lefebvre Liberal
* K. Kellie Leitch Conservative
* Denis Lemieux Liberal
* Andrew Leslie Liberal
* Michael Levitt Liberal
* Ron Liepert Conservative
A Joël Lightbound Liberal
* Ben Lobb Conservative
* Alaina Lockhart Liberal
* Wayne Long Liberal
A Lloyd Longfield Liberal
* Karen Ludwig Liberal
* Tom Lukiwski Conservative
* Lawrence MacAulay Liberal
NO Alistair MacGregor NDP
* Dave MacKenzie Conservative
* Steven MacKinnon Liberal
* Larry Maguire Conservative
NO Sheila Malcolmson NDP
* James Maloney Liberal
NO Simon Marcil Bloc Québécois
NO Brian Masse NDP
* Rémi Massé Liberal
NO Irene Mathyssen NDP
* Bryan May Liberal
A Elizabeth May Green Party
* John McCallum Liberal
* Kelly McCauley Conservative
* Phil McColeman Conservative
A Karen McCrimmon Liberal
* Ken McDonald Liberal
A David McGuinty Liberal
A John McKay Liberal
A Catherine McKenna Liberal
* Ron McKinnon Liberal
* Cathy McLeod Conservative
* Michael McLeod Liberal
A Alexandra Mendès Liberal
* Marco Mendicino Liberal
* MaryAnn Mihychuk Liberal
* Larry Miller Conservative
* Marc Miller Liberal
* Maryam Monsef Liberal
NO Christine Moore NDP
* Bill Morneau Liberal
* Robert Morrissey Liberal
NO Thomas Mulcair NDP
* Joyce Murray Liberal
NO Pierre Nantel NDP
A Eva Nassif Liberal
* John Nater Conservative
* Robert Nault Liberal
* Rob Nicholson Conservative
* Alexander Nuttall Conservative
A Deepak Obhrai Conservative
A Jennifer O'Connell Liberal
* Robert Oliphant Liberal
* John Oliver Liberal
* Seamus O'Regan Liberal
* Erin O'Toole Conservative
* Robert-Falcon Ouellette Liberal
* Denis Paradis Liberal
* Pierre Paul-Hus Conservative
A Monique Pauzé Bloc Québécois
* Joe Peschisolido Liberal
* Kyle Peterson Liberal
* Ginette Petitpas Taylor Liberal
* Jane Philpott Liberal
* Michel Picard Liberal
NO Louis Plamondon Bloc Québécois
* Pierre Poilievre Conservative
* Jean-Claude Poissant Liberal
NO Anne Minh-Thu Quach NDP
* Carla Qualtrough Liberal
* Lisa Raitt Conservative
NO Tracey Ramsey NDP
NO Murray Rankin NDP
A Yasmin Ratansi Liberal
* Alain Rayes Conservative
A Geoff Regan Liberal
* Scott Reid Conservative
* Michelle Rempel Conservative
* Blake Richards Conservative
* Jean Rioux Liberal
* Gerry Ritz Conservative
* Yves Robillard Liberal
* Pablo Rodriguez Liberal
* Sherry Romanado Liberal
* Anthony Rota Liberal
* Kim Rudd Liberal
* Dan Ruimy Liberal
A Don Rusnak Liberal
NO Romeo Saganash NDP
A Ruby Sahota Liberal
* Raj Saini Liberal
* Harjit S. Sajjan Liberal
* Darrell Samson Liberal
* Ramesh Sangha Liberal
NO Brigitte Sansoucy NDP
* Randeep Sarai Liberal
* Bob Saroya Conservative
* Francis Scarpaleggia Liberal
* Andrew Scheer Conservative
* Peter Schiefke Liberal
* Jamie Schmale Conservative
* Deborah Schulte Liberal
* Marc Serré Liberal
* Judy Sgro Liberal
* Brenda Shanahan Liberal
* Terry Sheehan Liberal
* Martin Shields Conservative
* Bev Shipley Conservative
* Jati Sidhu Liberal
* Sonia Sidhu Liberal
* Gagan Sikand Liberal
* Scott Simms Liberal
A Amarjeet Sohi Liberal
* Robert Sopuck Conservative
* Francesco Sorbara Liberal
* Kevin Sorenson Conservative
A Sven Spengemann Liberal
* Bruce Stanton Conservative
A Gabriel Ste-Marie Bloc Québécois
NO Wayne Stetski NDP
NO Kennedy Stewart NDP
* Mark Strahl Conservative
* Shannon Stubbs Conservative
* David Sweet Conservative
A Marwan Tabbara Liberal
A Geng Tan Liberal
* Filomena Tassi Liberal
NO Luc Thériault Bloc Québécois
A David Tilson Conservative
* Hunter Tootoo Liberal
* Brad Trost Conservative
* Justin Trudeau Liberal
NO Karine Trudel NDP
* Dave Van Kesteren Conservative
* Peter Van Loan Conservative
* Dan Vandal Liberal
A Anita Vandenbeld Liberal
* Adam Vaughan Liberal
* Karen Vecchio Conservative
* Arnold Viersen Conservative
A Arif Virani Liberal
* Cathay Wagantall Conservative
* Mark Warawa Conservative
* Chris Warkentin Conservative
* Dianne Watts Conservative
* Kevin Waugh Conservative
* Len Webber Conservative
NO Erin Weir NDP
NO Nick Whalen Liberal
* Jonathan Wilkinson Liberal
* Jody Wilson-Raybould Liberal
* Alice Wong Conservative
* Borys Wrzesnewskyj Liberal
A Kate Young Liberal
* David Yurdiga Conservative
A Salma Zahid Liberal
* Bob Zimmer Conservative

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Criticism of Israel is not antisemitism -- Letters in legal brief


Ontario lawyer ED CORRIGAN was sued for defamation in relation to criticisms of Israel and Zionism.

THESE 2005-2011 LETTERS (LINK) (PDF) were written in Ed's support. The 160-page collection has 80 letters, including from noted academics and lawyers from around the world.

The claim was abandoned.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

How Canada's NDP enables and seeks to participate in the Israel genocide

Logo from the NDP petition

By Denis G. Rancourt


It is no longer a question of serious debate whether Israel's intentions and actions constitute genocide, versus less serious crimes against humanity, or simple war crimes [1]. The Israeli establishment, Jewish Israeli citizens, and some prominent members of the Jewish diaspora all expressly call for genocide (extermination, cleansing, "mowing the grass", etc.). Op-Eds and media statements by Israeli government officials are explicit. Thus, Israel's actions since 1948 need not speak for themselves, although the actions themselves do speak plenty loud enough. [2][3][4]

All three major Canadian political parties (Conservatives, Liberals, NDP) directly enable the Israel genocide against Palestinians by:
  1. staunchly refusing to condemn Israel for its now-routine mass slaughters in Gaza, or for its latest and most brazen mass slaughter in Gaza of the last month;
  2. expressly, repeatedly, and glibly insisting that Israel -- the aggressor, occupier, and perpetrator -- has a "right to defend itself";
  3. accepting and enforcing the US-Israel stance that the forefront formation of Palestinian resistance -- Hamas, the elected representatives of Gazans -- is a "terrorist" organization; 
  4. using this contrived classification of Hamas as a false pretext for allowing the Israel genocide to continue unimpeded, and as a pretext to prevent any meaningful negotiations by allowing Hamas to be excluded from all settlement discussions. 
The Green party also plays this role admirably well. 

But mostly one has to admire the Conservatives for being consistently vehement with their support for the terrorist state of Israel, whereas the others are pathetic in the apologetic tone of their public statements in support of Israeli crimes, and in their sustained attempts to deceive their potential supporters.

And it is an obvious question to ask how it is that all these parties follow the exact same script? It's almost like there is an edict being decreed from some unseen body, otherwise known as the Israel Lobby -- the US-Empire's de facto whip on the Empire's Middle East policy [3].

Back to the NDP. In trying to deceive concerned Canadian citizens while serving the Israeli project of genocide, the Zionist Thomas Mulcair (leader of the NDP) is testing a particularly disturbing tactic: He wants to "bring injured children from Gaza to Canada for treatment" [5][6][7]. Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish is apparently allowing himself to be used in this way, and is fully participating in the proposed scheme [5][6][7].

The NDP would have us follow Dr. Abuelaish who "rejected the politics of hatred and revenge, and instead committed himself to reconciliation and love" [5]. Translated, in its context I take this to mean: to not condemn Israel for its abominable on-going crimes, including incremental genocide, and, instead, to remove children from Gaza in a vast guilt-alleviation scam rather than demand that the blockade be lifted immediately so that all Gazans can begin to benefit from improved medical care and healthier living conditions.

As far as I can tell, this latest public-image-management scheme is not something that originated from Gazan civil society, or from the victims themselves and their extended families. Such systematic child removal is an ethical nightmare: How could this crass proposal have been cooked up and why? Have any of the MDs who want to participate ever asked to volunteer in Gaza, or have they ever spoken out against the Israeli crimes against humanity in Gaza? On so on.

This is lower than low: "Let's save Gazan children by bringing a token 100 of them to modern medicine in Toronto! Let's put all the needed diplomatic and logistical resources into this scheme rather than sending aid to Gaza to the people in the field who best know the priorities of what is needed."

One of the possible defining characteristic of genocide is "Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group" [1]. Arguably, this is the only characteristic of genocide that racist-Israel had not yet materialized. It would appear that it took Canadian multiculturalism and the NDP -- benefiting from Canada's extensive experience from its own highly successful genocide against the First Peoples [2] -- to bring us there.

Bravo Thomas.

To me, the NDP scheme is repugnant, à la Zionist Mulcair, and it shows how naive the Canadian public has become (at least the potential supporters of the NDP) that such projects can be proposed for public consumption, and seriously be echoed in some media, without critical analysis. Have we gone mad?


Endnotes

[1] See the definitions of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes given in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Articles 5 to 8.

[2] "Israel's attempted genocide must fail -- Lessons from Canada's genocide" by Denis G. Rancourt, July 29, 2014; http://activistteacher.blogspot.ca/2014/07/israels-attempted-genocide-must-fail.html -- and at Dissident Voice.

[3] "The Intended Roles of the Israel-Lobby and of Israel in the US-Empire are Incompatible with Peace" by Denis G. Rancourt,July 30, 2014; http://activistteacher.blogspot.ca/2014/07/the-intended-roles-of-israel-lobby-and.html -- and at Dissident Voice.

[4] "Israel-US has interrupted its slaughter in Gaza only to press forward with its genocide" by Denis G. Rancourt, August 6, 2014; http://activistteacher.blogspot.ca/2014/08/israel-us-has-interupted-its-slaughter.html -- and at Dissident Voice.

[5] "Act now to help bring injured children from Gaza to Canada for treatment" NDP petition started in the last few days; http://petition.ndp.ca/children-from-Gaza

[6] "Canadians can help to heal wound in the Holy Land -- Canadians should help save 100 children wounded in Gaza by bringing them here to be treated, says Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish" Toronto Star, July 30, 2014; http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/07/30/canadians_can_help_to_heal_wound_in_the_holy_land.html

[7] This entire blog article is, obviously, an opinion piece. The author does not question that Dr. Abuelaish authentically holds well-meaning personal motives. The author does not know Dr. Abuelaish. This article is meant as sociopolitical analysis in an attempt to understand the mechanisms of complicity and of cover-up regarding Israel's abominable on-going crimes, which operate in Canada.


Dr. Denis G. Rancourt is a former tenured and Full Professor of physics at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is known for his applications of physics education research (TVO Interview). He has published over 100 articles in leading scientific journals, and has written several social commentary essays. He is the author of the book Hierarchy and Free Expression in the Fight Against Racism. While he was at the University of Ottawa, he supported student activism and opposed the influence of the Israel lobby on that institution, which fired him for a false pretext in 2009: LINK

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Israel's attempted genocide must fail -- Lessons from Canada's genocide

EN FRANCAIS ICI



By Denis G. Rancourt


The Zionist Project is to eradicate all Palestinians who make claim to a home in Palestine. The Zionist Project is exactly what Israel has been doing since its artificial creation.

The Zionist Project is planned incremental dispossession and an on-going attempted genocide, and this has been repeatedly and explicitly expressed by its architects and executioners. The Zionist Project as attempted genocide is also expressly cheered-on by many Israeli citizens and by members of the Zionist diaspora of all religions.

The Israeli apartheid is not meant as a sustained apartheid. It is an increment in an attempted genocide that accompanies a vast racist pillaging of land and resources (water, gas).

The attempted Israeli genocide, in its on-going mid-phase, is not unlike the now-accomplished Canadian genocide against First Peoples. First there were population displacements, then exterminations, then land treaties, then reservations, then forced cultural assimilation for any survivors, then cultural normalization of the crimes, and never any possibility of return or reparations.

A main difference is that Canada's genocide is virtually complete, whereas Israel's attempted genocide is in full swing and unfolding militarily before the world, in a time of instant and distributed electronic publishing, and in a time when other genocides have been named, exposed, condemned, and studied and understood. [1]

Another difference is that Canadian politicians are -- these days, in the end-game of the Canadian genocide -- lying cover-up artists, whereas Israeli politicians are straight-up, and are supported by an overtly and enthusiastically racist population. 

By comparison, Canadian citizens are racist in condoning their state's violence (both domestic and international) but they practice language-cleansing to hide their true racism from themselves. (There is even a pseudo-intellectual legalistic framework to help accomplish this known as "critical race theory" [2] -- The aftermath of a genocide is always a bit tricky, with wanting a "safe" mental-environment for the children and all, and for the professionals that continue to advance and maintain the exploitative system.)

Yet another difference is that Israel was created and is supported by the super-genocidal states (USA, Britain, et al.) in order to prevent and police-against any unified emergence of the Muslim World in the resource-rich and geopolitically central Middle East. Then again, Canada was entirely supported by Britain during the most brutal period of its genocide, and this was in-part to counter USA emergence and domination on the North American continent.

An analysis of Israel's on-going attempted genocide is informed by the social history of Canada's genocide, and this model should be predictive.

If Israel's attempted genocide is allowed to ripen to completion, then Israeli's will cleanse their history and their language and thoughts, in the post-genocide period. We must not get there. The overt racism-of-expression of Israeli society and of the Zionist diaspora is an unmistakable indicator that the attempted genocide is in mid-project, as was the case in Canada during the overtly racist campaigns to take the territory.

Language and silence are both indicators of intention, but racist language is not the cause of the genocidal thrust. The cause is a lust for power and resources actuated by global and regional dominance hierarchies that are very real entities in themselves: The top layer probably being the global exploitation project of the American Empire, driven by its military economy and its control of global economic instruments.

I personally do not believe that Israel is the tail that wags the USA dog, but there is certainly a large degree of that going on [3][4]. The Zionist diaspora derives power and influence from supporting the Zionist Project, from its support for Israel's genocide [4].

The Zionist Project must now be stopped. This genocide must be stopped in its tracks, if it's the last significant geopolitical accomplishment of the global civil society. The tide is turning. We see real political movement in the UK itself. Western World civil society must not be irrelevant and ineffective. We owe that to ourselves.

The only effective barrier against the Zionist Project at the moment is the remarkable Palestinian resistance itself. And Israel is doing everything it can to isolate, divide, erode, and destroy that resistance. The Palestinian resistance is phenomenal. Against all odds, Palestine has repeatedly found ways to assert itself, despite the tremendous pressures to make it abandon.

The World civil society must actuate arguably-the-first stoppage of a nation-scale genocide pursued by a colonial invader.

There can be peace and coexistence but Israel is hell-bent on its Zionist Project, and those Muslim countries with corrupt leaders are participating in the Israeli genocide rather than impeding it. Therefore, the only chance for Palestinian survival, at this time, is increased armed Palestinian resistance. And that is something Western civil society had better understand before it's too late, if it wants to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem [5].

If Israel cannot be discouraged, and since it cannot be disarmed, then Palestine must be armed sufficiently to effectively discourage the on-going Israeli genocide. Can Israel be discouraged from pursuing its vicious plan? It's time to test that question, while supporting that Palestine be enabled to defend itself.

Israel must live and thrive without Zionism and thus without its apartheid/genocide project, and Judaism must thrive in Israel and in the World, but the Zionist project must die. Until that can be feasible, Israel must be ostracized, isolated, boycotted, and shunned. World civil society can achieve this if it gets serious and starts by rejecting the Zionist diaspora wherever it acts. Jews that abandon and reject the Israeli genocide must be loved, and Zionists of all religions must be constrained from supporting the Israel genocide.

In Canada, Stephen Harper is the "Prime Minister of Canada for Israel". Israel's regional violence keeps the price of oil high and the tar sands exploitable and profitable to the US masters of the Canadian economy.

The Canadian Israel lobby is an arm of US imperialism and has taken over as arguably the most influential superstructure acting on Canadian politics. Trudeau [6] and Mulcair are vying to be more Zionist than Harper. It's disgusting and humiliating for Canadians.

Virtually no Canadian members of parliament have condemned Israel for its grotesque massacre. Those who speak out condone and normalize the genocide. The Canadian mainstream media is largely poisoned by the same Zionism [7].

In Canada's capital Ottawa, the university presidents of the two largest universities in the city are both staunch Zionists that make artificial academic ties with Israel and suppress student movements for justice for Palestinians.

This has all gone too far. It's time to roll back Zionism in Canada and everywhere. Palestinians are doing the remarkable. The least we can do for ourselves is to cut back Zionists in our own countries.


Endnotes

[1] "A Little Matter of Genocide - Holocaust and Denial in the Americas 1492 to the Present" by Ward Churchill, City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1997.

[2] "Hierarchy and Free Expression in the Fight Against Racism" by Denis G. Rancourt, Stairway Press, Mount Vernon, WA, 2013.

[3] "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" by Mearsheimer, John J. and Walt, Stephen; New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007.

[4] "The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering" by Norman G. Finkelstein, Verso, NY, 2000.

[5] "Rockets from Gaza are morally justified and are not contrary to international law" by Denis G. Rancourt, Activist Teacher blog, July 24, 2014.

[6] "Justin Trudeau: 'We have Israel's back'", Carey Miller YouTube Channel, published April 6, 2014.

[7] "CBC-Ottawa's biased reporting of a pro-Palestine rally -- Not good" by Denis G. Rancourt, Activist Teacher blog, July 27, 2014.


Dr. Denis G. Rancourt is a former tenured and Full Professor of physics at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is known for his applications of physics education research (TVO Interview). He has published over 100 articles in leading scientific journals, and has written several social commentary essays. He is the author of the book Hierarchy and Free Expression in the Fight Against Racism. While he was at the University of Ottawa, he supported student activism and opposed the influence of the Israel lobby on that institution, which fired him for a false pretext in 2009: LINK.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

CBC-Ottawa's biased reporting of a pro-Palestine rally -- Not good

By Denis G. Rancourt


On July 26, 2014, I was there. I took more than 250 pictures and 8 videos. I followed the demo from start to finish.

It was the most vibrant, humanistic, family-oriented demo that I have ever seen in Ottawa. There were more than 2000 participants, possibly as many as 5000 or more, counting those who did not stay the whole time and did not walk to the end-destination.

Then I saw a tweet by the CBC-Ottawa reporter Kamil Karamali that seemed to be making shit up. So I questioned the man.

Then I saw the CBC-Ottawa 6pm news report about the demo, and it was trash. Unbelievable.

Karamali and his editors decided to take this incredibly positive event and open the story with tabloid-trash about some "clawing at an Israeli flag" and such.

Here, I want to show readers all the videos, tweets, and emails that, in my opinion, expose this irresponsible reporting (again, my opinion), done in the context of large cuts to the CBC and a government ideology (including the full PC-Liberal-NDP Harper-Trudeau-Mulcair rainbow) that is viscerally pro-Israeli-war-crimes.

Here is Karamali's post-demo July 26, 2014 initializing tweet:
Here is the video that Karamali linked to his tweet:



Here is my first and only tweet to Karamali:


Here is the video that I linked to my tweet:



Here are the tweet replies of Karamali, to me and others concerned about the same matter:



Here is the 6pm final CBC News report (start and relevant segment) that was published:



And here is the full email exchange that I had with Mr. Karamali about this matter:

Denis Rancourt 27 July 2014 09:34 To: Kamil Karamali 
Hi Kamil, 
I want to have as open a mind as possible considering your report of yesterday's demonstration. 
But, I find it difficult to understand your language: 
"clawing at their flag" 
How does one do that? Is that journalistic language? 
"much needed police presence" 
Really? 
Your images and words were the opening intro of the main day's CBC news, here: http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Canada/Ottawa/ID/2477703382/. That is how you and CBC chose to represent the most respectful and humanistic and family-oriented demo I have ever seen in Ottawa, at which I took more than 250 pictures and 8 videos. No mention that the two provocateurs did not want to be identified, or did they identify themselves to you? No mention that the police let the provocateurs walk along side the demo without asking them to leave or step away and without insisting on being near the provocateurs to calm any reactions from people who have family in Gaza being bombed by Israel. 
How is your report objective? Balanced? You chose to contrast a 3-hour peaceful family event with a planned stunt that the police condoned, and you and your editors anchored the story with that stunt that had lasted seconds. I find it difficult to not interpret your actions negatively, to put it mildly. [red emphasis added]
And this still does not explain your allegations of "pushing and shoving" that you made on twitter, and that you claimed to have as "physical evidence" "on camera" but that does not appear in your news report. But then you told me that you did not have the event on camera. 
Will you be able to reply by noon today? If not, I will assume what seems apparent about your motives. 
-denis 

On 27 July 2014 01:44, Denis Rancourt wrote: 
And how does this fit in? Your tweet: 
@AsoomiiJay hi Asoomi, I have physical exchange on camera. Maybe you missed that part? Would be happy to send u link to story once it's up. 

On 27 July 2014 01:27, Denis Rancourt wrote: 
Sorry Kamil, 
I see no allegation-even of "pushing and shoving" in the CBC videos. I see an allegation that a man "tugged" at the capes. This really does need clarification from you, if you could? 
You have accused a man in the public media of assault, described by you as "pushing and shoving". That man was visually identified by your camera. Yet, you have no evidence, and your own report talks about tugging on capes. This is rather serious. Will you be following up the police reports?
-denis 

On 27 July 2014 01:13, Kamil Karamali wrote: 
I'm a journalist first and a cameraman second. I do more than just shoot. Some of the event was captured. You can watch at cbc.ca/Ottawa under videos. 

On Jul 27, 2014, at 1:05 AM, Denis Rancourt wrote: 
Hi Kamil, 
I really appreciate your answering me but one question remains: Did you film the event and if not why not? You are a professional camera man and you carried your camera in front of you, so I don't understand? I mean if the police had time to intervene and all, I would think that a CBC camara man would have time to get some of that on video? 
Please clarify. 
-denis 

On 27 July 2014 00:59, Kamil Karamali wrote: 
Hi Denis, 
Thanks for your questions. 
If you go to my twitter feed, you'll see the tweet is still up. 
I am very much in awe of how well many of the ralliers handled the two pro-Israeli demonstrators. But what I saw happened before the majority of the ralliers saw the pro-Israeli people was one protestor grab both of them and pull at them very hard to the point where I was worried about them. The police apprehended him and stopped him from doing them anymore harm. 
I have been responding and defending myself to too many people on my time off, but it did happen and it was one small incident in a very peaceful protest. I articulated that properly in my story and brought a lot positivity about the event, and it's not right that that's the focus of everyone's attention. 
Thank you for your email! I do appreciate you reaching out. 
Kamil 

On Jul 27, 2014, at 12:52 AM, Denis Rancourt wrote: 
Hi Kamil, 
Thanks for clarifying by your direct twitter message to me that you are in my video with the dark blue shirt and camera. 
You tweeted 
"@denisrancourt Hi, yes that was towards end. When they first arrived, a man pulled them very roughly. I promise u, I wouldn't make that up." 
You seem to have deleted that tweet? I can no longer find it? 
Could you please clarify? 
Did you see the man do this? 
Did the police see the man do this? 
Did you film it -- you do have quite a camera setup, as we see in my video. 
Why did you not show any "pushing and shoving" in the video that you tweeted? 
Your allegations are harmful to the peaceful protester's efforts and to the organizers, so it would be good to know the evidence. 
Thanks. 
-denis

There has been no further reply from Mr. Karamali.

The contrast between Mr. Kamali's tweets and his email statements is of some note: He has it on video, he will be happy to send link after posting, ... he doesn't have it, he did not film that part... (even though the camera is strapped to his body, as one can see in my video of him).

Unfortunately, the CBC is not subject to any access to information law, and the materials are sealed under freedom of the press, so there is no way for the public to know, even if it's a publicly funded corporation.

Here are my photos of the demo: LINK.

Here are videos of the demo:
http://youtu.be/dzg-y2AiSXM
http://youtu.be/nvA5zowAELk

I say trash the whole CBC, not keep just the parts that may suit the government. Social media is doing a much better job than this kind of professional work.