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Canadian Autoworker's Union Member Responds to CAW's "Soft" Support for Israel
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Canadian Autoworker's Union Member Responds to CAW's "Soft" Support for
Israel


A letter from a rank-and-file unionist to CAW's President

by Joe Emersberger and Buzz Hargrove; July 23, 2006 - Znet

To Buzz Hargrove (President of Canadian Auto Workers) July 19, 2006

Buzz,

Israel has killed nearly 300 Lebanese civilians and displaced half a
million. It has been given cart blanche by the international community -
including Harper's government - to kill as many people as it likes.

The corporate media has sold people on the lie that the crisis
originated with the capture of a single soldier by Hamas militants based
in Gaza. As always, Israeli expansionism is ignored and it is depicted
as acting in self defence..Israeli strikes killed scores of civilians in
Gaza in the weeks prior to the capture of the Israeli soldier. The day
before his capture Israel kidnapped two civilians from Gaza. Worse,
since 2000 Israel has implemented a murderous siege on Gaza that has
tripled malnutrition among children according to conservative sources
such as the UN and the World bank. It is important to note that Israel's
economic strangulation precedes both the election of Hamas and the so
called "withdrawal" from the Gaza.

It is worth remembering that Israel funded Hamas during its early days
to undermine the PLO. Israeli policy has consistently placed
expansionism above security. Contrary to much fantasy that has not
changed in recent years.

Please reconsider your stand on CUPE's call for economic sanctions
against Israel. The labour movement should be taking action.

Joe Emersberger Local 1498

*************

REPLY FROM CAW

Dear Joe,

Thanks for your interest. I am attaching a copy of the letter to Prime
Minister Stephen Harper which was endorsed by the CAW National Executive
Board.

July 18, 2006

Media Release For Immediate CAW National Pack Distribution

CAW’s Hargrove Calls on Prime Minister to Take Leadership Role in Middle
East

Canadian Auto Workers union president Buzz Hargrove has issued a
statement on the crisis in the Middle East and has called on Prime
Minister Harper to take a leadership role in trying to bring the parties
to the table to find a resolution to the conflicts.

Hargrove’s letter follows:

“Dear Prime Minister,

The crisis in the Middle East cannot be allowed to escalate and I
believe Canada can take a leadership role in finding a diplomatic
resolution.

The potential of provoking a much wider conflict, plummeting the entire
region into chaos, is a real danger. Up to 200 people in Gaza and
Lebanon have been killed and thousands more may die because of the
destruction by Israeli bombings of power plants, homes and hospitals.
Hamas and Hezbollah must assume responsibility for this latest crisis,
but this does not give Israel the license to kill innocent citizens and
destroy the infrastructure in Gaza and Lebanon. The continuing killing
of Israeli soldiers and over 25 innocent citizens alike cannot be
ignored by the world community. We are extremely concerned about the
recent killing of 7 Canadians in the bombing of Lebanon.

Certainly Israel has the right to defend itself against attacks on its
citizens by extremist forces such as Hezbollah and Hamas. Countries like
Lebanon, Syria and Iran that harbour extremist forces must expect that
there will be consequences to their complicity in the attacks on Israel.

However, Israel’s military response has been brutal and disproportionate
to the provocation by Hezbollah and Hamas. The killing of innocent
civilians and destruction of the infrastructure destabilizes the region
and impedes advancing the goals of democracy and peace for Palestinian,
Israeli and Lebanese people.

The CAW calls for:

the immediate return, unharmed, of captured Israeli soldiers. an end to
the shelling of Israeli cities by Hamas militants. an end to the
shelling of Israeli cities by the Hezbollah militants.

-an end to Israeli bombing of Lebanon and Gaza and all military
operations including the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from
Gaza and Lebanon. -the release of the Palestinian ministers and
parliamentarians arrested by the Israelis -the immediate reinstatement
of international aid to the Palestinian Authority under the leadership
of President Abbas. -expedite the evacuation of all Canadians who are
caught in the war zone in Lebanon.

Canada must take a leadership role in bringing the parties to the table
to find a resolution to this crisis, which has cost too many innocent lives.

In order for Canada to take a credible leadership role, the federal
government must end its unsavoury attempts to mirror George Bush’s
policies during this crisis and instead, reflect the strongly held
Canadian values of fairness and justice – and to uphold our obligations
to international law.

We propose the Canadian government withdraw our troops from Afghanistan
and further propose they be reassigned to a peacekeeping role in the
Middle East.”

******************************

REPLY TO CAW - July 21, 2006

Buzz,

I never thought I would ever be so disappointed with the CAW. The letter
to Harper is terrible. It makes some decent suggestions - some not so
decent - but mainly it's terrible for what it didn't say; and for its
denial of a simple fact: Israel provoked this latest crisis. Hamas and
Hizbullah are certainly not blameless, but Israel is the primary
culprit. This conflict puts the world in danger. The CAW has failed to
respond appropriately.

Why did the CAW not acknowledge a Palestinian (and Lebanese) right to
self defence? How many bombings and civilian casualties must they endure
before the CAW would acknowledge their right to strike back at Israel's
military?

Why did it the CAW not call for an end to Israel's economic
strangulation of Gaza? That goes far beyond the international aid
embargo which, thankfully, the CAW called on Canada to no longer
participate in. You should be aware that since 2000 Israeli imposed
sanctions have tripled child malnutrition in Gaza. If Palestinians could
inflict this damage on Israeli children would Israelis not have the
right to strike at the military that enforces the sanctions?

Why did the CAW not call for the release of the two civilians from Gaza
that were kidnapped by Israeli forces the day before the Israeli
soldier's capture?

Why did the CAW have nothing to say about the 1000 Palestinians
kidnapped and held under "administrative detention" by Israel? Why did
the CAW not call for their release? These people have never been charged
with a crime! At what point does the CAW acknowledge a Palestinian right
to strike at the military that carries out these kidnappings?

Why did the CAW not call for and end to Israel's occupation of the West
Bank - or for it to stop building settlements?

None of these questions are rhetorical. Please answer them and.note that
I will be making any correspondence public. These are not private
matters. We should be debating them openly.

Regards,

Joe Emersberger local 1498



http://mostlywater.org/node/8489 - Tue, 25 Jul 2006 5:46am
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