Showing posts with label canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canada. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2016

The town where 100 young people have tried to kill themselves.

When Justin Trudeau came to power in Canada, he promised to repair the country’s relationship with its Aboriginal people, after centuries of discrimination. A disproportionate number of indigenous women have gone missing or been murdered in recent decades, and suicide attempts have risen dramatically in some communities, writes Stephen Sackur.
Attawapiskat is hard to reach. Generations of Canadian politicians have never lent it a thought, still less a visit. But this ramshackle Aboriginal settlement south of Hudson Bay has been making national news over the past year for the grimmest of reasons.
Last October a 13-year-old girl, Sheridan Hookimaw, headed to the rubbish dump and hanged herself. Since then more than 100 of Attawapiskat’s 2,000 First Nation people, most of them teenagers, but one just 11 years old, have attempted suicide.
Jackie Hookimaw, a Cree native of Attawapiskat, a teacher, and Sheridan’s aunt offers to show me around.
Attawapiskat
We set off down a dirt track past wooden cabins with boats and tepees in the backyard. A teenage boy is loading containers on to a quad bike outside a shed.
“That’s the water treatment plant,” says Jackie. “It’s the only place to get drinking water. The stuff that comes out of the tap is so toxic folks won’t shower in it, let alone drink it. We get everything here from rashes to cancers.”
The track takes us to a sports hall. There’s a makeshift gym, dumbbells, a couple of weight machines and a fug of stale sweat.
Skylar Hookimaw
I meet 19-year-old Skylar Hookimaw, his brow furrowed, biceps straining. Sheridan was his little sister. “It still doesn’t feel real, like it didn’t happen, but it did,” he sighs.
There’s a heavy silence. “Why is it happening so often?” I ask.
“Family problems, bullying, drugs, alcohol,” says Skylar. “Kids feel like they’ve been left alone, like they don’t matter.”
Map showing location of AttawapiskatWhite line 10 pixels

Back in April, 11 youngsters tried to kill themselves over the course of one weekend. The day before I arrived, a teenage girl slashed her wrists and had to be airlifted out. The week before, an “at risk” boy tried to hang himself.
Jackie takes me out on a canoe on the Attawapiskat River. Her people have fished here, hunted goose and caribou, for countless generations. We glide past four girls playing in the water, diving, splashing, shrieking with laughter.
“You wouldn’t know it, but those girls are struggling,” says Jackie as she waves a greeting. “Our young people are lost. They don’t feel valued. They feel disconnected from their culture and they need help.”
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes part in a smudging ceremony during the National Aboriginal Day Sunrise Ceremony in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, June 21, 2016Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionJustin Trudeau at a smudging ceremony during the National Aboriginal Day Sunrise Ceremony in Gatineau in June
Help, claims Justin Trudeau, Canada’s youthful premier, is on its way. He’s promised a fresh start in Canada’s relationship with its 1.4 million Aboriginal citizens. He pledged more money for their communities, a new focus on education and mental health in First Nation reserves like Attawapiskat.
He’s also launched an inquiry into another dark aspect of the indigenous experience in modern Canada – the shockingly disproportionate levels of violence directed against First Nation women. In the past 30 years more than 4,000 indigenous women have gone missing or been murdered.
Many of them fall through the cracks when they get to Canada’s cities. The police, the courts, social services all have a shameful record of failure – failure to protect, to investigate, to prosecute and ultimately to care.
Candle at vigil for Joey English
In prosperous Calgary, a western city grown rich on cattle and oil, I join a rain-soaked vigil to mark the death of 25-year-old Joey English. Her dismembered body was found in a city park in June.
A couple of dozen friends join Stephanie and Patsy, Joey’s mother and grandmother as they sing and drum and remember. “It’s like when you cut yourself and you can’t control the flow of the blood, that’s how I feel,” says Stephanie. When Joey’s grandmother speaks, the anger is raw. “I’m so pissed off with the justice system,” she says. “I’m so tired of this. Our families, our sisters need help.”
Beyond the small circle of mourners, Calgary’s streets are packed with revellers in the city for the annual Stampede – it’s all Stetsons and cowboy boots and a celebration of Canada’s Old West – the pioneers who settled a vast empty land. Except it wasn’t empty. It was the land of the Blackfoot, the Kainai, the Cree and so many more.
“We were taught to be silent,” says Sandra Manyfeathers, whose sister, Jacky Crazybull, was murdered during the Calgary Stampede nine years ago. “But we’re saying you’re not gonna kick us, you’re not gonna keep us down. No way are we gonna be quiet any more.”

Red River Women

Red River Women - Tina Fontaine
Each year, dozens of Canadian Aboriginal women are murdered or disappear never to be seen again. Some end up in a river that runs through the heart of Winnipeg. One of them was a 15-year-old school girl called Tina Fontaine, whose body was found in August 2014.
Read about Canada’s Red River Women.

Friday, August 01, 2014

The Zionist Project. Comparing Israel And Canada's Attempted Genocide.

The Zionist Project is to eradicate all Palestinians who make claim to a home in Palestine. The Zionist Project is exactly what Israel has been doing since its artificial creation.
The Zionist Project is planned incremental dispossession and an on-going attempted genocide, and this has been repeatedly and explicitly expressed by its architects and executioners. The Zionist Project as attempted genocide is also expressly cheered-on by many Israeli citizens and by members of the Zionist diaspora of all religions.
The Israeli apartheid is not meant as a sustained apartheid. It is an increment in an attempted genocide that accompanies a vast racist pillaging of land and resources (water, gas).
The attempted Israeli genocide, in its on-going mid-phase, is not unlike the now-accomplished Canadian genocide against First Peoples. First there were population displacements, then exterminations, then land treaties, then reservations, then forced cultural assimilation for any survivors, then cultural normalization of the crimes, and never any possibility of return or reparations.
A main difference is that Canada’s genocide is virtually complete, whereas Israel’s attempted genocide is in full swing and unfolding militarily before the world, in a time of instant and distributed electronic publishing, and in a time when other genocides have been named, exposed, condemned, and studied and understood. [1]
Another difference is that Canadian politicians are — these days, in the end-game of the Canadian genocide — lying cover-up artists, whereas Israeli politicians are straight-up, and are supported by an overtly and enthusiastically racist population.
By comparison, Canadian citizens are racist in condoning their state’s violence (both domestic and international) but they practice language-cleansing to hide their true racism from themselves. (There is even a pseudo-intellectual legalistic framework to help accomplish this known as “critical race theory” [2] — The aftermath of a genocide is always a bit tricky, with wanting a “safe” mental-environment for the children and all, and for the professionals that continue to advance and maintain the exploitative system.)
Yet another difference is that Israel was created and is supported by the super-genocidal states (USA, Britain, et al.) in order to prevent and police-against any unified emergence of the Muslim World in the resource-rich and geopolitically central Middle East. Then again, Canada was entirely supported by Britain during the most brutal period of its genocide, and this was in-part to counter USA emergence and domination on the North American continent.
An analysis of Israel’s on-going attempted genocide is informed by the social history of Canada’s genocide, and this model should be predictive.
If Israel’s attempted genocide is allowed to ripen to completion, then Israeli’s will cleanse their history and their language and thoughts, in the post-genocide period. We must not get there. The overt racism-of-expression of Israeli society and of the Zionist diaspora is an unmistakable indicator that the attempted genocide is in mid-project, as was the case in Canada during the overtly racist campaigns to take the territory.
Language and silence are both indicators of intention, but racist language is not the cause of the genocidal thrust. The cause is a lust for power and resources actuated by global and regional dominance hierarchies that are very real entities in themselves: The top layer probably being the global exploitation project of the American Empire, driven by its military economy and its control of global economic instruments.
I personally do not believe that Israel is the tail that wags the USA dog, but there is certainly a large degree of that going on [3][4]. The Zionist diaspora derives power and influence from supporting the Zionist Project, from its support for Israel’s genocide [4].
The Zionist Project must now be stopped. This genocide must be stopped in its tracks, if it’s the last significant geopolitical accomplishment of the global civil society. The tide is turning. We see real political movement in the UK itself. Western World civil society must not be irrelevant and ineffective. We owe that to ourselves.
The only effective barrier against the Zionist Project at the moment is the remarkable Palestinian resistance itself. And Israel is doing everything it can to isolate, divide, erode, and destroy that resistance. The Palestinian resistance is phenomenal. Against all odds, Palestine has repeatedly found ways to assert itself, despite the tremendous pressures to make it abandon.
The World civil society must actuate arguably-the-first stoppage of a nation-scale genocide pursued by a colonial invader.
There can be peace and coexistence but Israel is hell-bent on its Zionist Project, and those Muslim countries with corrupt leaders are participating in the Israeli genocide rather than impeding it. Therefore, the only chance for Palestinian survival, at this time, is increased armed Palestinian resistance. And that is something Western civil society had better understand before it’s too late, if it wants to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem [5].
If Israel cannot be discouraged, and since it cannot be disarmed, then Palestine must be armed sufficiently to effectively discourage the on-going Israeli genocide. Can Israel be discouraged from pursuing its vicious plan? It’s time to test that question, while supporting that Palestine be enabled to defend itself.
Israel must live and thrive without Zionism and thus without its apartheid/genocide project, and Judaism must thrive in Israel and in the World, but the Zionist project must die. Until that can be feasible, Israel must be ostracized, isolated, boycotted, and shunned. World civil society can achieve this if it gets serious and starts by rejecting the Zionist diaspora wherever it acts. Jews that abandon and reject the
In Canada, Stephen Harper is the “Prime Minister of Canada for Israel”. Israel’s regional violence keeps the price of oil high and the tar sands exploitable and profitable to the US masters of the Canadian economy.
The Canadian Israel lobby is an arm of US imperialism and has taken over as arguably the most influential superstructure acting on Canadian politics. Trudeau [6] and Mulcair are vying to be more Zionist than Harper. It’s disgusting and humiliating for Canadians.
Virtually no Canadian members of parliament have condemned Israel for its grotesque massacre. Those who speak out condone and normalize the genocide. The Canadian mainstream media is largely poisoned by the same Zionism [7].
In Canada’s capital Ottawa, the university presidents of the two largest universities in the city are both staunch Zionists that make artificial academic ties with Israel and suppress student movements for justice for Palestinians.
This has all gone too far. It’s time to roll back Zionism in Canada and everywhere. Palestinians are doing the remarkable. The least we can do for ourselves is to cut back Zionists in our own countries.


Endnotes
[1] “A Little Matter of Genocide – Holocaust and Denial in the Americas 1492 to the Present” by Ward Churchill, City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1997.
[2] “Hierarchy and Free Expression in the Fight Against Racism” by Denis G. Rancourt, Stairway Press, Mount Vernon, WA, 2013.
[3] “The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy” by Mearsheimer, John J. and Walt, Stephen; New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007.
[4] “The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering” by Norman G. Finkelstein, Verso, NY, 2000.
[5] “Rockets from Gaza are morally justified and are not contrary to international law” by Denis G. Rancourt, Activist Teacher blog, July 24, 2014.
[6] “Justin Trudeau: ‘We have Israel’s back’“, Carey Miller YouTube Channel, published April 6, 2014.
[7] “CBC-Ottawa’s biased reporting of a pro-Palestine rally — Not good” by Denis G. Rancourt, Activist Teacher blog, July 27, 2014.