Following this, the cold-blooded Israeli murder of a Canadian peacekeeper and three of his colleagues at a UN station in Southern Lebanon resulted in your outrageous and absolutely despicable remark effectively blaming the victims and asking what they were doing there in the first place.
On May 31st and in international waters, Israel attacked an unarmed humanitarian aid ship before the whole world, murdered nine civilians aboard and wounded dozens, and kidnapped the rest and detained them illegally. We were on that ship along with many other internationals. And this time around, what was the response of our government? Once again, Canada did not condemn Israel's barbaric actions and refused to demand our release, with Peter Kent incredibly stating "Canada doesn't believe a lot of noise is required in this instance."
It would be a gross understatement to say that we are appalled at the muted response of our government in general and with any politician who did not speak out against what took place. Canada and Canadians are loved throughout the world for many reasons, including their willingness to stand for what is right, peacekeeping efforts and compassion for global citizens in suffering. So why is it that the government has participated in an inhumane siege on 1.5 million people that we were trying to break with this flotilla? Hundreds of innocent men, women and children have died in the past few years as a result of this crippling blockade and lack of access to necessary medical care.
Further, why has the government not called Israel out on this piracy and blatant violation of international law? Why didn't Ottawa summon the Israeli ambassador to express its outrage, or at the very least demand an explanation? Why didn't you rebuke Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu when he was meeting with you since you knew full well that the attack took place in international waters?
Finally, why, at the very least didn't the Canadian government demand our release and try to protect its citizens? Receiving a visit from embassy representatives falls far short of what we'd expect from our government. Is this the best that Canadians can hope for in the future? In cases such as this, silence equals complicity.
Our government's action -or rather inaction - is a disgrace. In assisting with the slow genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza and falling silent before Israel's acts of piracy, murder and abduction, our government has not only tarnished the image of Canada and Canadians throughout the world, but has also shown its weakness and inability to stand up for those oppressed. Shame on us for keeping silent.
Kevin Neish, Farooq Burney and Rifat Audeh were the three Canadians
aboard the Mavi Marmara ship when it was attacked by the Israeli navy
in international waters.
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For immediate release - June 14, 2010
Contact: Kevin Neish 250-595-3991 (Victoria, BC)
Rifat Audeh 011-962-6-5679247, cell 011-962-788-828-344 (Amman, Jordan)
See MP Denise Savoie's public statement about the Gaza flotilla attack
(below)
Further response is expected from Ms. Savoie this week
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Denise Savoie, MP for Victoria Statement on the return of Kevin Neish to Victoria
After hearing that Kevin Neish was aboard the ship attacked in the first flotilla interception, my focus was on his safety. I had
meetings with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who was eventually able to provide me with the assurances sought. Further meetings with consular services confirmed that he was free to return home.
It is good to have you home, Kevin; you have endured much.
The world was shocked by the flotilla raid. Israel has a right to defend itself, but it would be difficult to view their military's action in this terrible incident as essentially defensive.
The NDP joins voices across Canada and around the world in keeping up the call for an independent investigation of the raid, an end to the blockade of Gaza, and a negotiated peace with justice.
-- Denise Savoie, MP
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Related:
German Activists File War Crimes Complaints (Der Spiegel, June 11, 2010)
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,700127,00.html