Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) hails
the motion to recognize Palestinians’ right to self-determination and to
establish a state, adopted without opposition yesterday by Quebec’s
National Assembly. Presented jointly by Foreign Affairs Minister
Jean-François Lizée (Parti Quebecois) and MNA Amir Khadir (Quebec
Solidaire), the National Assembly motion is significant, the result of
fruitful negotiations between the political parties that generated a
unanimous decision on the question.
Such a unanimous stance has not been seen for 25 years in the
National Assembly. The Assembly opted to send a clear message to Ottawa,
urging it “to take note of the United Nations’ decision recognizing
Palestine’s status as an observer state, and to continue the much-needed
Canadian aid for the construction of a state of law in the Palestinian
territories.” The motion also reaffirmed “Quebec’s unwavering support
for a negotiated solution that meets Israel’s need to live in peace
within secure and recognized borders and also recognises Palestinians’
right to self-determination and to establish a state.”
“The National Assembly’s motion clearly confirms the ever-growing
support for the Palestinians’ fundamental right to live as full citizens
in their own state, as do Israelis,” explains CJPME President Thomas
Woodley. “It also demonstrates the desire of Quebec’s elected
representatives, as an assembly, for Canada to provide generous aid to
the Palestinians,” he adds. CJPME notes that hundreds of thousands of
Palestinians depend on foreign aid-especially that of the UN agency
UNWRA-to survive. The Harper government should confirm that it intends
to at least maintain the current level of aid provided to the
Palestinians.
CJPME has denounced Canada’s vote opposing UN recognition of
Palestine. CJPME also criticizes the near-silence of the Harper
government on the hostile and unilateral measures taken by Israel
following the UN decision. CJPME encourages the opposition parties to
critically assess the Harper government’s counterproductive stances. All
of the parties should be more attentive to the need to denounce
Israel’s violations of international law, especially its illegal
confiscation of land in the occupied Palestinian territories with the
intention of expanding its colonies.
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