Tadamon! Statement of Solidarity on Lebanon and Palestine
Montreal, July 18 2006
In the strongest of terms, we condemn the Israeli apartheid state’s military assault against the people of Lebanon and Palestine. The assault on Lebanon, unrelenting for seven consecutive days now, and increasingly destructive and deadly, is an act of state terror, an exercise of state power in its most physically violent form in complete disregard of international law and conventions and of the principles of ethical human conduct.
The entire population of Lebanon has been subject to the callous, calculated and arrogant use of force by the Israeli state which, on the pretext of avenging military losses (the death and capture of military personnel in a clash with Hizbollah), launched an assault of mass and indiscriminate punishment on Lebanon and the people of Lebanon. The Israeli attack – according to many observers, a means of achieving wider strategic aims in the region – has resulted in the death of hundreds of civilians, many of them children, injury to hundreds of others, the forced displacement of thousands and the destruction of essential civilian infrastructure (roads, ports, airports, power supply facilities).
In the strongest of terms, we also denounce the continued Israeli military siege of Gaza, now in its fourth week. Victims also of the ultra-nationalist logic of Israeli state power, Gazans have endured a decades-long occupation with its attendant forms of repression, rights abuse and humiliation. During the latest siege, they have been subject to the deliberate destruction of their essential infrastructure, to deprivation of the necessities of subsistence, to generalized state terror practices, the bombing of homes and institutions and the killing and injury of civilians.
We deplore the Canadian government’s failure to either condemn Israeli aggression or to hold Israel responsible in any way for the current state of crisis in the Middle East. The Prime Minister of Canada, in public statements in London, England and, more recently, in St. Petersburg, Russia , affirmed his support for Israel’s “right to self-defence” and characterized the Israeli military’s assault on Lebanon as “measured”. Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in his 12 July 2006 statement, condemned Hizbollah for its actions against Israeli military targets but remained absolutely silent about Israel’s crimes against civilian populations. This stance of the Canadian government amounts to acquiescence in Israel’s strategies of mass punishment of Arab populations and, according to many commentators, of regional domination and forcing regime change in Arab states.
In the strongest of terms, we express our solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle for liberation from occupation and colonial domination. We also add our voice to those in Lebanon, Palestine and elsewhere who call for an immediate cessation of Israeli military aggression and practices of state terror in Lebanon and Gaza, and for the immediate release of Lebanese and Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli prisons. We urge the Canadian government to call on Israel to end its attacks on Lebanon and Gaza and, subsequently, to be engaged in a fair and balanced way in the working out of a just settlement to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians including an Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Palestinian territories, full respect of the Palestinian rights of return and self-determination and the dismantlement of the Israeli apartheid wall. Finally, we urge the international community to take immediate measures to address the humanitarian crises in Gaza and Lebanon and to provide humanitarian aid and reconstruction assistance to people in Lebanon and Gaza.
Tadamon! Montreal.
tadamon@resist.ca
Canada should go back to its role of mediator in the Middle East. Shame on you Harper!
Comment by RBN — July 19th, 2006 @ 7:20 AMLes Canadiens doivent se soulever contre ce néo sioniste de harper son empressement à vouloir être un caniche de bush et olmert comme blair et Sarkonazi est pathétique et ne reflète absolument pas les peuples du Canada, juste sa petitesse son sionisme viscérale.
Comment by Langlois Olivier — July 19th, 2006 @ 9:42 AMLes Canadiens doivent se lever contre ce gouvernement car le gouvernement doit et la parole du peuple
tous mon soutiens au peuple Libanais et Palestinien contre la barbarie, l’apartheid barbare sioniste.
Pour commencer,
Comment by Frédéric Pageau — July 19th, 2006 @ 3:22 PMJ’offre mes sympathies aux Libanais et Palestiniens!Je dois vous dire que je suis vraiment sidéré de la réaction du premier Sinistre Canadien Harper qui trouve mesuré les bombardements Israéliens sur des cibles civiles! C’est une honte pour le Canada!!! Où a-t-on rangé la neutralité canadienne qui faisait qu’on était partie prenante de la tentative de résolutions de cette crise au Moyen-orient? Harper est-il sioniste avant d’être canadien??? Honte à toi Harper et Canada! Je ne uis pas antisémite… mais anti-sioniste, oui!!! Mobilisons-nous et démontrons à notre gouverne et ment qu’on est tanné de leur encouragement à la violence et de leur suivisme Américain!
How peaceful is a country that allowed a terror organization to accumulate 12,000 missiles and rockets within its territory?! Maybe the Prime Minister of Lebanon thought that with tons of explosions Hezbollah was getting ready to sign a peace treaty with Israel…
Comment by Mike — July 21st, 2006 @ 11:44 AMMike is right. The actions of Israel are not totally justified and excessive but they have not cause the problem with lebanon this time. Hezbollah Syria and Iran (fascist radical religious country and dictature) out of Lebanon.That is what all the christians there want and a part of the muslims. Get them out. or dissolve the arm branch of the movment. Anyway, otherwise this war will last
Comment by Francois — July 22nd, 2006 @ 10:11 AMTake responsibility for your own inaction and you’ll have more credibility when claiming victimhood. Canada never was neutral and should not start now especially when the parties are a terrorist organization versus an independant democratic nation.
Comment by Frank — August 9th, 2006 @ 12:01 PMWhile the killing of innocent is an utter tragedy demanding the opposite is farcical: show me one war or counter-offensive which claimed no victim.