04) ACT TO BRING HOME
STRANDED CANADIANS
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Resolution
adopted by the Central Committee, Communist Party of Canada, Aug.
22-23, 2009
Nearly every day brings news of yet
another Canadian citizen trapped outside this country, not allowed to
return home because of vague and unsubstantiated allegations of "being
imposters" or "links to terrorism." In many of these cases, high level
diplomats, bureaucrats and even federal cabinet ministers have been
aware for some time of these tragedies, without doing anything to
assist these "stranded Canadians," or even collaborating in their
persecution. The Communist Party of Canada condemns this scandalous
betrayal of the rights of citizens and demands that every official
involved in this despicable activity be fired immediately.
Canadian
citizen Suaad Hagi Mohamud was left stranded and sick in Kenya for
three months. Her passport was voided by Canadian officials following a
bizarre decision by airline staff in Nairobi to prevent her from
boarding a flight home. It took enormous public pressure to compel the
government to allow her to return to Canada, even after a DNA test
confirmed her identity.
Despite
having a plane ticket to fly home to Montreal, Abousfian Abdelrazik was
trapped for over a year at Canada's embassy in Sudan by the
government's refusal to issue him a passport. International police
agencies agreed that Abdelrazik was not a security threat, and the
courts ordered his return, but the Tories stubbornly hinted at
unexplained "reasons" to deny his rights as a citizen. Even after his
return, Abdelrazik is denied his basic constitutional rights, prevented
from working or even opening a bank account.
Omar Khadr
is the last remaining citizen of a western "democracy" still jailed
without cause at the US torture camp in Guanatanamo Bay, in gross
violation of international law. The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld
a lower court ruling ordering Khadr's repatriation, but PM Harper has
appealed this decision.
Most of
these and other cases involve Canadians from racialized communities,
and in particular those of Muslim or Arab origins. The Harper Tories
appear to believe that treating the passports of such Canadians as
irrelevant scraps of paper will bolster their electoral support among
ultra-right forces. This strategy is further apparent in other aspects
of the Tory campaign, such as the racist slanders by PM Harper and
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney against members of the oppressed Roma
community from the Czech Republic, and against other refugee claimants
from Mexico and elsewhere.
The push to
deprive racialized communities of their citizenship rights is a
frightening step towards more far-ranging attacks on all civil
liberties. We must not allow this fascist-minded minority government to
succeed in their deadly game. The Communist Party of Canada urges the
entire labour and democratic movement to extend solidarity to the
targets of Tory policies, and to support a full inquiry into the
failure of the Harper government to assist Canadians who are stranded
outside this country.