Canadian Postal Workers Statement of GAZA and reaffirmation of BDS
JANUARY 7TH, 2009
The Right Honourable Stephan Harper
Prime Minister of Canada
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington street.
Ottawa, On K1A 0A2
Re: middle east crisis
on behalf of the 56,000 members of the canadian union of postal workers, i am writing to demand that the canadian government condemn the military assault on the people of gaza that the state of israel commenced on december 26th, 2008.
Canada must also call for a cessation of the ongoing Israeli siege of Gaza, which has resulted in the collective punishment of the entire Gaza population.
Canada must also address the root cause of the violence: Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.
Israel's current actions are totally out of proportion with any notion of
self-defense. Israel's actions are resulting in the massacre of people in
gaza.
Israels action will not bring peace to the region. they will result in
israel being less secure.
Professor Richard Falk, the UN's Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in
the Occupied territories, has characterized the Israeli offensive as
containing "...severe and massive violations of international humanitarian
law as defined in the Geneva Conventions, both in regards to the
obligations of an occupying power and in the requirements of the laws of
war."
CUPW strongly urges the Canadian government to condemn the serious
violations of humanitarian and international law by the state of Israel.
The Israeli Government's siege and military incursions into Gaza are not
isolated events. It is a direct result of Israel's ongoing occupation of
Palestine and the refusal of the Israeli government to abide by numerous
United Nations security council resolutions.
Therefore, as a longer term strategy, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers
is asking your government to adopt a program of boycott, divestment and
sanctions until Israel recognizes the right of the Palestinian people to
self-determination and complies with international law, including the
rights of palestinian refugees to return to their homes as stipulated in
UN resolution 194.
Yours truly,
Denis Lemelin
National President
cc. Michael Ignatieff, Liberal Leader
Jack Layton, NDP Leader
Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Quebecois Leader
National Executive Board
Locals
Ken Georgetti, Canadian Labor Congress