SYRIA: JOURNALIST ARRESTED, RISKS TORTURE

by Amnesty International Urgent Action Network

11 December 2009

Journalist Ma’an ‘Aqel was arrested on 22 November in the Syrian capital, Damascus. He is now held incommunicado, putting him at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.

Ma’an ‘Aqel writes for the state-owned newspaper al-Thawra. He was arrested at the newspaper’s office in Damascus. Three days later, State Security officers took him in handcuffs to his home in Damascus, searched it and took his interview recordings, computer and camera. They reportedly told his family to wait a month before inquiring about him. …Continue reading SYRIA: JOURNALIST ARRESTED, RISKS TORTURE

IRAN JOURNALIST SENTENCED

10 December 2009

by Amnesty International Urgent Action Network

Hengameh Shahidi, a female journalist, has been sentenced to six years, three months and one day’s imprisonment for charges related to her peaceful exercise of her rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. She remains free on bail, pending an appeal against her conviction and sentence, but if imprisoned, Amnesty International would consider her to be a prisoner of conscience and would call for her immediate and unconditional release.

On 30 November, Hengameh Shahidi’s lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei went to Branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court in …Continue reading IRAN JOURNALIST SENTENCED

The poppy is your price tag

Once a year there is one day set aside that does not derive from a particular religious perspective such as Christmas, nor from a particular social outlook such as Labour Day, nor from any organized commercial celebration such as Mothers’ Day.

There is one day in which every Canadian is bound to his fellow citizens through an unbounded debt for an unbounded gift.

Remembrance Day should be our acknowledgment that the price of our freedom was the blood and sacrifice of those who came before us. The cost of freedom is carried today by those men and women who put on the uniform and by their actions proclaim to the world, “To get to them you must go through me.”

We are the “them” they defend. It is our values they risk life and limb and sanity itself to protect.

Whatever your religion, men and women died to ensure you could practice it without the darkness of tyranny. Whatever your politics, others poured out their blood to guarantee you your right to preach it without compulsion or torture. Whatever your way of life, others paid the price to ensure you could enjoy it.

There is not a person in this country that should not take seriously the nature of this debt. The fascists did not lose World War II by accident. The cost was enormous. The Soviet tyranny did not end because the tyrants went to a confessional one day and said “gee, we were wrong, let’s change our ways.” From the Korean War through the Serbian genocides, Canadians in uniform turned over their lives to the cause of freedom and helped bring down the Berlin Wall.

Today when young Canadians fall in Afghanistan, or die in a chopper trying to save people stranded at sea, they are doing so for our values, our freedom, our security and ultimately our lives.

Try to get the enormity of that. These men and women serve a regimented life, giving up their freedom to preserve ours. Facing dangerous enemies, they sacrifice their security so that we may be safe. They put at risk their lives so that others may live. Who among us has the character and courage to do the same? Wearing the poppy then is simply a matter of acknowledging a debt that can never be settled, a mortgage on our freedom with an infinite amortization.

Remembrance is the one thing that transcends all political partisanship, religious belief, race, gender, lifestyle, social status – transcends it all.

All Canadians are bound by this debt of blood and bone.

Wearing the poppy is a symbolic act that says we recognize the price of our lives and freedom, and that price has been the life, limb and minds of thousands of men and women who courageously placed their bodies between us and the tyrants. And the tyrants did try to get through them, littering the wide world with the bodies of Canada’s sons and daughters.

The poppy therefore really is your price tag. No poppy; you’re worthless.

Failing to take the opportunity to contemplate the heroes that have given everything so that we may have so much is a failure of character and a mark of shameful ingratitude. Of course part of their sacrifice was to ensure that no one can be compelled to wear a poppy or do any other thing that is a matter of conscience. That makes it no less shameful.

Some have said they have religious reasons for not wearing a poppy and if so, so be it. But I find it passing strange that it can be an offense against religion to simply acknowledge those who have actually made the practice of that belief possible. A Quaker once told me that his rationale for wearing a poppy was that he was not embracing or encouraging war but that as a pacifist he could mourn the loss of others and honour their purpose. Can we do any less?

Roman Polanksi: child rapist

Polanski belongs in prison and France should be apologizing to the world for harbouring this pedophile for so long. It is not clear whether or not France offers safe-haven for all child rapists or only those who make films. One thing is sure. If you’re planning on raping a child pre-book your plane ticket for Paris.Roman Polanksi child rapist

As Debra Winger and other celebrities fight for air time to dismiss Roman Polanski’s rape of a thirteen year old girl, it is worth wondering what kind of society we are crafting. Whoopee Goldberg has taken the position that “he did not rape her.” If he did rape her then Goldberg says “it was not rape rape” but some other kind of rape. To further try to immunize the pedophile, Goldberg insists on using the phrase “young lady” when we all know the victim was a 13 year old child. We could expect Woody Allen who is proud of his own incestuous adventures to lend his support to the child rapist, as have a dozen or so other aging amoral icons. But the lack of any modern Hollywood types speaking out against the rapist, Goldberg, Winger and clan, is part of a disturbing pattern. …Continue reading Roman Polanksi: child rapist

Israel:Rogue Nation; Sociopathic Nation

A “rogue nation” is one which shows willful disregard for international law and which flouts calls for action by the international community as futile. A rogue nation, quite simply, is one that sees itself as above any law that does not serve its own objectives, regardless how strongly those objectives offend morality, dignity, human rights or international security.

The most notable rogue nations today are Iran, Korea, Sudan and Israel.

In the case of Israel, the question is not a controversial one. Israel has itself publicly declared that it will not respect international law or the international community on matters such as the systematic destruction of Palestinian homes or the illegal construction of settlements on Palestinian lands. …Continue reading Israel:Rogue Nation; Sociopathic Nation

Journalist held without charge in Iran

By Amnesty International Urgent Action Network

Hengameh Shahidi, a female journalist arrested on 30 June, is being held without charge in Evin prison, in Iran’s capital, Tehran, where she is at risk of torture or other ill-treatment. She is a prisoner of conscience, held solely for the peaceful exercise of her right to freedom of expression and association. …Continue reading Journalist held without charge in Iran

The Right Wing Thing

Defending human rights is not only the right thing to do, it is the right-wing thing.

I sense that some people have allowed a purely semantic issue to govern their response to substance.

The language of “human rights” has been adapted and interpreted to mean almost anything anyone wants it to mean.

The old Soviet Union claimed the need to regulate personal behaviour was essential to protecting human rights. Preventing East Berliners from moving to West Berlin (or anywhere else) was a necessary human rights measure.

Today the “left” applies the term to a wide range of issues that are certainly subject to fair

…Continue reading The Right Wing Thing

Burmese refugee to stay — Thank you Government of Canada

Below is a communication from the Friends of Burma announcing the issuance of a Temporary Residency for Nay Myo Hein, preventing his return to the Burmese tyranny.

I want to commend the government and particularly Minister Kenney who chose to exercise the Ministerial Discretion with which he is entrusted on behalf of Canadians. This was a case that required discretion and I am grateful it was used.

While the Friends of Burma appropriately thank various people, the world should know that there were many making phone calls and writing to the Ministers who have no connection whatever to the Burmese community. They …Continue reading Burmese refugee to stay — Thank you Government of Canada

Letter to Government of Canada re: Burmese deportation

The following letter was posted to the official Ministerial Contact Site located at http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/abt/electronic-eng.aspx Friday August 14, 2009.

To: The Honourable Peter Van Loan
Minister of Public Safety, Representative of York-Simcoe

Protect the Weak

Dear Minister,

I have been proud that Canada has shown leadership in recognizing the brutality and illegality of the illegitimate tyranny currently gripping Burma.

Indeed our Government with most other self-respecting governments declines to acknowledge even the illegal and unconstitutionally imposed name change to “Myanmar.”

It was particularly comforting when only three days ago the Prime Minister of Canada state, “Canada is appalled by the ongoing repressive actions of the Burmese regime and its continued disregard for the fundamental freedoms and basic human rights of the people of Burma.”

Recognizing all of this, understanding that the Prime Minister of Canada himself has said the Burmese regime abuses the rights and freedoms of its own people, I was shocked to read today that the same Prime Minister’s government is taking steps to forcibly return a freed Burmese citizen to captivity under the tyrants. …Continue reading Letter to Government of Canada re: Burmese deportation

Israel set to jail rights activist

A man named Ezra Nawi, already in detention, is about to be jailed by the Israeli government. He has previously been detained and jailed for interfering with state-sanctioned actions such as bulldozing the homes of Palestinians.

More recently he has been trying to prevent Israeli “settlers” from using intimidation and personal terrorism to keep Palestinian farmers off their land. The gimmick is that these “settlers” prevent the farmers from working the land for some period of time and then use the failure to use the land productively as the reason for taking the land away from the Palestinians and gifting it to the Israeli gangsters.

You might think that Mr. Nawi is just one more Palestinian colouring events to hide his real activity against the innocent state of Israel. You would think wrong.

…Continue reading Israel set to jail rights activist

Defiance in the face of tyranny

"One day they will physically kill me but I will never be afraid and I will never compromise with warlords and will always expose them if I see that they once again want to build laws against freedom, against democracy and against women's rights in Afghanistan." Malalai Joya, Hero of Afghani Human Rights Movement

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