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Mar 05, 2009 statement by Michael Ignatieff on the issue of Anti-Semitism & Intolerance
Statement by Michael Ignatieff
Throughout our history, Canadians have strived to understand each other across the solitudes that have broken other countries to pieces. Our common national purpose has been built on our diversity.
We respect differences -- of opinion, nationality, race and creed. We abandon that respect at our peril.
"Israel Apartheid Week" (IAW), now underway on university campuses across Canada, betrays the values of mutual respect that Canada has always promoted.
International law defines "apartheid" as a crime against humanity. Labelling Israel as an "apartheid" state is a deliberate attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the Jewish state itself.
Criticism of Israel is legitimate. Attempting to describe its very existence as a crime against humanity is not.
IAW is part of a global campaign of proclamations, boycotts and calls for divestment, which originated in the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance held in Durban, South Africa, in 2001. Like "Durban I," IAW singles out one state, its citizens and its supporters for condemnation and exclusion, and it targets institutions and individuals because of what and who they are -- Israeli and Jewish.
IAW goes beyond reasonable criticism into demonization. It leaves Jewish and Israeli students wary of expressing their opinions, for fear of intimidation.
No Canadian should ever have to fear for their safety in a public space because of who they are or what they believe. All Canadians should condemn any attempt to intimidate anyone in the legitimate affirmation of their beliefs and identity.
The Ontario wing of the Canadian Union of Public Employees has joined the chorus of denunciations of Israel on our campuses. The CUPE Ontario resolution passed last week to boycott Israeli academics is an unacceptable violation of academic freedom.
Canada enjoys strong academic, economic and cultural ties with Israel and Israeli institutions, and
The Liberal party condemns the CUPE resolution in the strongest possible terms
these relationships benefit both our countries. Collaborative research between Canadian and Israeli academics is mutually rewarding, and should be encouraged. The CUPE resolution is an attack on the free exchange that is at the heart of our university system.
The Liberal Party of Canada condemns the CUPE resolution in the strongest possible terms. I salute the others who have spoken out against the resolution, including my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in the House of Commons, and CUPE's national president, Paul Moist, who has refused to support the resolution. I encourage all CUPE members, and all Canadians, to follow their example.
Israel Apartheid Week and CUPE Ontario's anti-Israel posturing exploit academic freedom, and they should be condemned by all who value civil and respectful debate about the tragic conflict in the Middle East.
Political leaders should also take care not to deepen the distrust between Canadian communities over the Middle East. Politicians who use the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as a wedge to divide Canadians for their own political gain can succeed only in accentuating acrimony and deepening tensions.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict evokes passionate disagreement. It should not damage academic freedom and it should not divide Canadian communities. We can move forward if we work together to promote the common objective of Canadian policy
ever since 1948--a secure Israel living side-by-side in peace with
an independent Palestine.
Issue:
Anti-Semitism & Intolerance - Sep 07, 2009
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Sweet, David - Mar 15, 2010
DeBellefeuille, Claude - Mar 11, 2010
Uppal, Tim - Mar 11, 2010
Murray, Joyce - Mar 04, 2010
Uppal, Tim - Feb 26, 2010
Neville, Anita - Feb 12, 2010
Kenney, Jason - Dec 16, 2009
Cotler, Irwin - Dec 16, 2009
Baird, John - Dec 03, 2009
Albrecht, Harold - Nov 20, 2009
Jennings, Marlene - Oct 01, 2009
Fry, Hedy - Jun 16, 2009
Neville, Anita - Jun 11, 2009
Reid, Scott - Jun 02, 2009
Kenney, Jason - May 25, 2009
Reid, Scott - Apr 03, 2009
Garneau, Marc - Apr 01, 2009
Cotler, Irwin - Apr 01, 2009
Grafstein, Jerahmiel S. - Mar 26, 2009
Volpe, Joseph - Mar 12, 2009
Grafstein, Jerahmiel S. - Mar 11, 2009
Neville, Anita - Mar 06, 2009
Goldstein, Yoine - Mar 05, 2009
Kenney, Jason - Mar 04, 2009
Goldstein, Yoine - Mar 04, 2009
Calandra, Paul - Mar 03, 2009
Volpe, Joseph - Mar 03, 2009
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Cotler, Irwin - Feb 27, 2009
LeBlanc, Dominic - Feb 27, 2009
Lunney, James - Feb 26, 2009
Calandra, Paul - Feb 24, 2009
Lunney, James - Feb 24, 2009
Kenney, Jason - Feb 23, 2009
Dykstra, Rick - Feb 23, 2009
Kent, Peter - Feb 17, 2009
Kenney, Jason - Feb 17, 2009
Cotler, Irwin - Feb 17, 2009
Cotler, Irwin - Feb 12, 2009
Reid, Scott - Feb 02, 2009
Kent, Peter - Feb 02, 2009
Kenney, Jason - Jan 15, 2009
Cannon, Lawrence - May 02, 2008
Kadis, Susan - Apr 19, 2008
Lunney, James - Apr 10, 2008
Harper, Stephen - Apr 05, 2008
Strahl, Chuck - Apr 02, 2008
Reid, Scott - Apr 02, 2008
Jennings, Marlene - Mar 31, 2008
Kadis, Susan - Mar 11, 2008
Cotler, Irwin - Mar 06, 2008
Silva, Mario - Dec 12, 2007
Freeman, Carole - Dec 10, 2007
Moore, Rob - Dec 10, 2007
Karetak-Lindell, Nancy - Dec 10, 2007
Wrzesnewskyj, Borys - Nov 16, 2007
Kenney, Jason - Oct 17, 2007
Neville, Anita - May 08, 2007
Fast, Ed - Apr 30, 2007
Alghabra, Omar - Apr 19, 2007
Day, Stockwell - Apr 04, 2007
Sgro, Judy - Dec 13, 2006
Dion, Stéphane - Dec 08, 2006
Warkentin, Chris - Dec 08, 2006
Scarpaleggia, Francis - Nov 24, 2006
Freeman, Carole - Nov 22, 2006
Brison, Scott - Aug 21, 2006
Dryden, Ken - Aug 04, 2006
Telegdi, Andrew - Jul 24, 2006
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy - May 30, 2006
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy - Mar 22, 2006
MacKay, Peter - Feb 08, 2006
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy - May 10, 2005
Obhrai, Deepak - Oct 26, 2004
Patry, Bernard - Apr 19, 2004
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