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09/15/2024

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04/24/2024

1st Weekend of May Day events in Calgary!!

04/09/2024

Justice for Palestinians (JFP), Independent Jewish Voices Calgary (IJV) and Calgary Palestinian
Council (CPC) Joint statement on the arrest of Wesam Khaled following April 7 Rally
Justice for Palestinians Calgary (JFP), Calgary Palestinian Council (CPC), and Independent Jewish
Voices Calgary (IJV) extend our heartfelt gratitude to all attendees and volunteers who joined
us at our rally and march yesterday. Your solidarity is critical as we collectively call to end
complicity in the ongoing genocide in Palestine and provide a platform for diverse voices to
share their impactful stories.
Yesterday’s march, with over 400 members of the Calgary community, temporarily slowed
traffic on Calgary streets to protest the ongoing 6-months-long genocide conducted by Israel in
Gaza with the support of the Canadian government. This is not an uncommon occurrence in
most major cities at this time, and certainly not least in Calgary, where other groups have had
over a thousand people in the street marching with zero incident or arrest from police in recent
years.
For 6 months we have been holding weekly rallies which have, with a handful of exceptions,
avoided blocking traffic. In light of the horrifying images of destruction and murder by Israeli
forces at Al-Shifa hospital last week, along with the targeted killing by Israel of a Canadian aid
worker (both of which have thus far had no discernible impact on Canadian government policy
towards the genocide) the decision was taken to ask protest attendees whether they would like
yesterday’s march to be more disruptive. Wesam invited attendees to vote on whether the
march would occupy the street or the sidewalk, to which the 400+ attendees voted almost
unanimously in favour of conducting the march in the street. It was made clear that anyone
uncomfortable with marching in the street could accompany the march on the sidewalks, but
that the official march would follow the democratic decision. The march was in the street for all
of 45 minutes on a Sunday, resulting in no safety incidents or threats to the public. Despite this,
the police chose to arrest Wesam for leading a march that blocked traffic. In other words, he
was arrested for doing what countless other groups have done while exercising their right to
peaceful protest in this city. The police released him later that day without charge.
“If the Calgary Police were really interested in upholding justice and the law, they would call on
the Canadian government to end its support for Israel’s genocide,” Wesam says. “Rather than
respecting Canada’s obligations under international law and imposing a full arms embargo and
sanctions on Israel, the approach by governing institutions across Canada has increasingly been
to suppress popular protests against the genocide in Gaza by force or threat of criminal
charges. But these intimidation tactics are not going to silence us, nor will they silence the
countless voices across Canada and across the world demanding an end to this genocide. It is Classification: Protected A
Israel and its supporters, including the Canadian government, that stand condemned here, not
us.”
This treatment is yet another demonstration of the Calgary Police Service selectively applying
the law when it suits them. We did not see this treatment when other groups took the streets
over in the last several years, nor during the ongoing Axe the Tax protest which blocked
Highway 1 that same week. There has been no significant change in the law to reflect the
change in police response to this sort of action, and therefore we must conclude that this is a
selective process on their part rather than an equal application of the law.
As a collective, we have made the utmost effort to maintain an amicable relationship with the
Calgary Police Service as it relates to our protests, and hoped that cooler heads would prevail
among officers as we move past the six month mark for our demonstrations. However, we must
firmly denounce this arrest carried out with obvious prejudice towards our demonstration.
As we release this statement, we express collective anger at the ongoing genocide in Gaza and
issue an urgent call for an immediate ceasefire and demand international sanctions on Israel.
We thank the Calgary community for its continued support as we advocate for justice and stand
in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
In solidarity,
Justice for Palestinians Calgary
Independent Jewish Voices Calgary
Calgary Palestinian Council

04/01/2024

Canada Must Get Out of NATO
It’s High Time and Long Overdue!
The Biden Administration and the heads-of states of other Western powers, including Canada, are preparing to mark the 75th anniversary of the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It will be a gala affair, with much fanfare and chest-thumping among the economic and political elites. But NATO’s continued existence is nothing to celebrate; rather, it is a time for a sober reappraisal of the dangerous role of this political-military alliance, and of Canada’s membership within it.

Neither the parties in the Canadian parliament nor the mainstream corporate media are prepared to seriously examine, much less question, our NATO status. And yet it is precisely our NATO membership – and the ‘obligations’ that entails – which is the mechanism driving increased military spending and preparations for more aggression and war.

Peace activists and organizations in Quebec and across the rest of Canada, together with allies in the labour and people’s movements, need to move this festering issue to the front burner, and intensify grassroots efforts across the country to demand Canada’s withdrawal from NATO and call for the dissolution of this dangerous military pact as a whole.

NATO was formed on April 4, 1949, with Canada as one of its founding members. This aggressive alliance was ostensibly created to preserve peace and stability, and to “safeguard the freedoms of its peoples”, based on the “principles of democracy” and “the rule of law”. Its primary raison-d’être however was to prepare for war against the former Soviet Union, which it considered an existential threat to ‘Western values’, the capitalist order and the maintenance of U.S. hegemony around the world.

Ever since its founding in April 1949, NATO has served as the vehicle to spur the arms race in the name of ‘peace through strength’. In that very same year, the Truman Administration in the United States secretly developed “Operation Dropshot’ to launch a devastating nuclear ‘first-strike’ against the former Soviet Union. Throughout the ‘cold war’ years, the U.S. and its NATO allies always maintained an overwhelming military superiority over the USSR and the Warsaw Pact – a fact that they cynically concealed from public view at the time, but now readily admit.

But NATO did not dissolve when, in the early 1990s, the USSR was dismantled and broken up (along with the Warsaw Treaty). Instead, it seized the opportunity to launch a massive expansion program into Eastern Europe, right up to the borders of the Russian Federation. In February 1990, US Secretary of State James Baker promised that NATO would not expand eastward following the reunification of Germany. His famous phrase “not one inch” was followed by a relentless NATO expansion program.

U.S. imperialist wars, taken under the mantle of NATO, have included the 78-day aerial bombardment of Yugoslavia in 1999, the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan in October 2001, and the toppling of the Kaddafi government in Libya in 2011, to name only a few examples.

At its core, NATO is the muscle enforcing class domination on behalf of Western monopolies and banks, and reflects the colonialist, supremacist policies of its ruling elites. Through its ‘Partnership’ program, NATO is extending its tentacles far beyond the North Atlantic. And it is now openly preparing to launch an Asian variant of NATO, extending its sphere of operations to the Far East to tighten the encirclement of the People’s Republic of China.

In today’s world, NATO has become the primary obstacle to peace and stability. Its policies of confrontation are global in scope.

Take the war in Ukraine, for example. In the early days of that horrendous conflict, Washington dispatched its NATO puppet, former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to Kyiv on April 9, 2022 to block a potential peace treaty between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. The proposed treaty would have seen the Russian Federation withdraw its troops in exchange for Ukrainian neutrality but NATO insisted on trying to bring Ukraine into the alliance. The results of NATO meddling have been catastrophic for Ukraine with hundreds of thousands killed and injured.

The USA is aggressively pursuing a similar approach in south-east Asia. With support from Canada and other NATO powers, the U.S. empire is trying to provoke a confrontation with China over the province of Taiwan. This provocation includes “academic exchanges” with Taiwanese military personnel being trained at NATO’s Defence College in Rome and training its fighter pilots in the United States, selling weapons to the island province dating from 1979, stationing U.S. troops and regular navy war ships and aircraft passing through the Taiwan Strait. Clearly such actions promote instability in the region and can certainly lead to another war.

NATO promotes instability, aggression and war around the world. On behalf of U.S. imperialism, it threatens, intimidates and uses military might to plunder any country or region in service of its economic and geopolitical interests. It is a monster driving a new round of militarization, bringing humanity to the precipice of nuclear annihilation. It must be dismantled, and Canada must free itself from its shackles and move towards a foreign policy of peace and disarmament, based on the UN Charter and international law.

Canada’s membership in NATO comes with an incredibly high price-tag. It chains our country to an aggressive, militaristic alliance dominated by the United States, and makes it virtually impossible to deviate from foreign policy decisions made in Washington DC. For instance, NATO’s nuclear “first-use” policy is routinely trotted out as an excuse why Canada (and other NATO countries) must refuse to sign the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).

Canada’s NATO commitment also drains massive amounts of budget resources away from desperately needed social programs such as health, education, housing and environmental protection. NATO demands member countries commit 2% of their annual GDP to war and aggression, euphemistically referred to as “defence spending”. Currently Canada wastes $35 billion on war preparations, but with Canada’s $2.9 trillion GDP, that means $58 billion annually must be diverted away from social programs and services like education, healthcare, affordable housing and environmental protection.

The Canadian Peace Congress and the Mouvement Québécois pour la Paix are organizing a country-wide campaign to get Canada out of NATO (as well as NORAD and the ‘Five Eyes’ spy network). This will include organizing public protest actions on Saturday, April 6, 2024 in as many cities and localities as possible. We are also producing leaflets and posters denouncing NATO, educational activities to expose the true nature of this criminal organization, and other initiatives.

We appeal to our local Peace Councils and affiliated members, and to other anti-war, labour, women’s and youth organizations to support and join these anti-NATO actions, and to help promote cooperation in building a stronger, more effective peace movement across Canada.

All Out for April 6th!
Canada Out of NATO!
No to war, yes to peace!
Issued on March 8, 2024

by the Canadian Peace Congress & Mouvement Québécois pour la Paix

01/11/2024

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION! SATURDAY JANUARY 13
OUTDOOR RALLY FOR PALESTINE 1-2pm at Central Memorial Park 1221 2 St. S.W.
INDOOR OPEN MIC 2-3pm. CommunityWise 223 12 Ave. S.W.
** COME PREPARED FOR EXTREME COLD WEATHER **
***WE WILL BE PROVIDING MASKS FOR THE INDOOR PORTION TO HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD OF VIRUSES THAT ARE GOING AROUND NOW. LETS PROTECT EACH OTHER!***
Accessibility:
Street parking along the streets around Central Memorial Park,Memorial library and Community Wise: (Saturday parking rate till 6 pm is 0.75/hr. Free after 6 pm)
City parking lots nearby in Beltline:
6am-6pm; 6pm-6am $1/half hour to a max of $5
Lot 63B - 313 10 Avenue S.E.
Lot 63C - 312 11 Avenue S.E.
Lot 45 (Western Canada High School) - 17 Avenue and 5A Street S.W.
Lot 46 (Western Canada High School) - 17 Avenue and College Lane S.W.
Lot 76 (Western Canada High School) - College Lane, 17 Avenue and 5A Street S.W.
Lot 82 - 1520 4 Street S.W.
(See https://www.calgaryparking.com/find-parking/lots.html)
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01/11/2024

(Edmonton)

China Movie Night: Tibet The Truth
January 27, 2024 @ 6:30PM
At the Ukranian Center 11018 97 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 2M9
Free admission, free snacks and free beverage

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