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HAMILTON COPS
ANNOUNCE SURVEILLANCE OF PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENTS
(The following article
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July 1-31, 2009, issue of People's Voice, Canada's leading communist
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By Liz
Rowley, Ontario leader of the Communist Party
By Drew Garvie
On May 19, Hamilton Police Services presented its "Year End Hate Crime
Report" for 2008, attempting to justify the surveillance of youth and
people's movements under "hate crime" pretenses.
According to the report, "several upcoming
international, national and local events have been identified as having
the potential to impact hate-bias related crime incidents in Hamilton.
These include the [anti-]2010 Olympics [campaign], the 2010 G8 Summit,
the anarchist movement and the current economic climate". The report
goes on to say that organizing taking place around these events will be
actively "monitored".
The document also includes picture examples of
graffiti aimed at police in its section referring to "areas of concern"
on which the Hate Crimes Unit should focus. This section also refers to
the "targeting of corporate sponsors" around the Olympics and
cross-Canada "Native land claims issues" as they are raised in the
context of the 2010 British Columbia Olympics, held on non-surrendered
Indigenous land.
Is this a brazen attempt by the Hamilton
Police to justify their criminalization of youth and people's movements
by vague references to concern over increased incidents of hate crimes?
Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of this
announcement is that it uses anti-hate crimes language in a
manipulative way. Hate crimes are a very real concern. But the explicit
intent to criminalize the progressive forces who have always been at
the forefront of anti-racist struggles and struggles for religious
tolerance and gay rights, demonstrates the twisted logic underlying the
document.
You might say that history has shown that, in
the context of an economic crisis, the danger of hate crimes increases.
Various marginalized groups become scape-goats in order for the
capitalist class to obscure the true root causes of the crisis -
capitalism itself. Interestingly, the Hamilton Police do point to the
economic crisis as an "area of concern" but only cite "anti-government
and anti-establishment reaction" to "job losses".
This begs the question: is a movement that
understands the systemic roots of the crisis at risk of being charged
with "anti-government/anti-establishment hate crimes" when they point
to the real cause of job loses?
The Hamilton police study needs to be put in a
broader context of repression faced by youth and allies across this
country when they attempt to organize for their rights. As Rebel Youth
has reported, students have been arrested and placed under restrictive
bail conditions after taking action against sky-rocketing tuition fees
(ie. fourteen arrests brought on by a sit-in at U of T in 2008);
Aboriginal activists have been charged when they try and fight for land
rights (i.e., Caledonia or Shawn Brant of Tyendinaga) or just "hanging
while native"; and community members have been rough-handled and
arrested when they demonstrated against the selling off of our Health
Care system (Dr. David Henry and two others, May 2009 in Fort Erie just
the other week).
Clearly, with this public document, the
Hamilton Police have shown that they are determined to do their part in
repressing movements that fight for peace, human rights, equality and
social progress.
It is time to step-up demands that our public
resources be spent on combating real hate crimes in our communities.
For that to take place, current anti-hate crime laws must be
strengthened and enforced, not least hate crimes against the LGBITQ
community which are all too often ignored by police. Further, police
must end racial profiling and municipal police, the OPP, RCMP and CSIS
be put under public, civilian control.
At the risk of committing a "hate crime"... No
2010 Olympics, No G8 summit and just settlements to land claims NOW!
(Drew Garvie
is an activist and member of OPIRG Guelph who campaigns to end the
repression of youth and people's movements.)