07) GALLOWAY DECISION:
CRIMINALIZING DISSENT
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People's
Voice Editorial
The federal
government's decision to bar British Member of Parliament George
Galloway from entering Canada marks a frightening escalation of the war
on free speech. This act is the latest stage in a drive to criminalize
opposition to the apartheid state of IIsrael for its crimes against the
people of occupied Palestine.
University administrations have banned
posters, refused to allow
Palestine solidarity groups to book rooms, and taken formal action
against student activists. Many Canadian media outlets act as
propagandists for Israel, whipping up hatred against Palestinians and
Muslims, and against peace and solidarity movements which refuse to
remain silent on these issues. The labour movement has been a
particular target of this campaign, especially sections of CUPE which
take strong and principled positions in support of the global campaign
for boycott, disinvestment and sanctions against Israel.
It is becoming virtually forbidden for elected
members and
candidates of the larger political parties to express sharp criticism
of the Israeli apartheid state. The latest example is in British
Columbia, where Mable Elmore, a trade union activist with a solid
record of leadership in the anti-war movement, was condemned by her own
party's leadership for her criticisms of Israeli policy after winning
the NDP nomination in Vancouver-Kensington in the May 12 provincial
election.
We condemn the decision to bar George
Galloway, and this dangerous
campaign against free speech. Growing numbers of Canadians stand in
solidarity with Palestine, and criticize Israel for refusing to abide
by United Nations resolutions and for its violations of international
law. The right to express such views must not be characterized as de
facto criminal activity. It is the responsibility of every labour and
democratic movement to resist this war against our fundamental civil
rights.