A Canadian advocacy organization has defied the Ottawa government’s warning not to promote boycotts against the Israeli regime.
On Monday, members of the Canadian Friends Service Committee, known
as the Canadian Quakers, reaffirmed their support for the
pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against
Tel Aviv over its aggressive policies.
The rights organization said it would ignore the government’s threat
to the Canadian rights groups who call for boycotts of the Tel Aviv
regime.
On May 11, Canadian Broadcaster CBC News reported that the government
was “signaling its intention to use hate crime laws against Canadian
advocacy groups that encourage boycotts of Israel.”
Canadian civil liberty groups criticized the government plans, saying
it would almost certainly be challenged under the country’s Charter of
Rights and Freedoms.
This was the latest attempt by the Canadian government to silence the BDS movement and supporters of the cause.
In January, Canada signed a memorandum with the Israeli regime to
fight BDS, a pro-Palestinian movement which is gaining momentum
worldwide.
The BDS is a global campaign which uses economic and political
pressure on Israel to comply with the goals of the movement – the end of
Israeli occupation and colonization of Palestinian land, full equality
for Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel, and respect for the right of
return of Palestinian refugees.
The BDS movement against Israel began in July 2005 by 171 Palestinian
organizations, calling for “various forms of boycott against Israel
until it meets its obligations under international law.”
The campaign has also influenced the laws of European Union member
states, which are now barred from cooperating with the Israeli companies
that are linked to the occupied territories.
The EU has also blocked all grants and funding to any Israeli entity based in the illegal Israeli settlements.
More than half a million Israelis live in over 120 illegal
settlements built since Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian
territories of the West Bank and East al-Quds (Jerusalem) in 1967.
Selasa, 26 Mei 2015
Canada rights group voices support for boycott of Israel
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