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Monday, June 28, 2010

Canada's Aboriginal "insurgency"


Something I noticed a few days ago when
reviewing the last year at Leherensuge was that I have proportionally many Canadian readers. With 34 million people, Canada cannot be considered a large country by population (it is by mere geographic size, of course) but still lists 4th among the readers of this blog, with some 1500 visits in the last 12 months.

So I imagine that they may be interested in reading this article by Jon Elmer at Al Jazeera on what seems to be growing conflict between the Aboriginal minority and the state on a long trail of unsolved problems such as poor services, poverty and effective inequality with other Canadians. They may also want to give their opinion, which I am interested in and I welcome.



Very briefly: Elmer points to the latest history where Aboriginal Canadians have resourced to blockades (what reminds me a bit of the actions of Native American communities elsewhere in the continent, particularly in Bolivia but also in other countries) threatening the economical infrastructure of Canada, largely based on extraction of natural resources and transport through nearly empty swathes of land that are mostly populated by Aborigines.


Aboriginal peoples constitute the largest ethnicity in the areas shaded in brown and magenta (this last represents Inuits)
(from Wikipedia)

This has been occasionally considered "insurgency" and suggested to be dealt as such via counter-insurgency methods such as those used in Afghanistan.

He also mentions how the number of Aboriginal Canadians in prison is totally disproportionate and that ethnic gangs are recruiting there. These gangs seem to be increasingly politicized and often resort to "Robin Hood" style of crime: robbing the rich and white to give, at least partly, to the poor and native.

The most recent case of blockade I know of happened just nine days ago, with police arresting the demonstrators including Acting Chief Benjamin Notaway of the Algonquin nation. While I don't know all the details it seems from the news article that the government is using in this case the typical Latin American method of promoting a corrupt minority faction as the official "representation". Well, actually that happens also here in the Basque Country... so not really surprised.

Feel free to discuss because to me it is a rather ill-known development (you won't read about this growing conflict usually in international media) but one which should not be hidden and that can eventually has important repercussions, I imagine.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Toronto globalist summit 2010


I am not able to say much about this summit and conflict between the people and the oligarchy, just that the temperature has been rising and it's getting quite hot in spite of the massive police deployment and the hundreds of arrests.


Image from La Haine

For more information:
· G20 Alt Media Centre
· G8/G20 Toronto Community Mobilization


Update (Jun 28):

Global Research reports that the supposed rioters that burnt that car and attacked a Starbucks shop were in fact undercover police agents, eventually identified by their shoes. Police has admitted their guilt.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Zionist settlements to court... in Canada


This may sound silly but Canada is the most Zionist state outside Israel itself (and ahead of the USA). So it is a judicial landmark that could force Canadian (and by extension all Western) companies to pull out of the Zionist colonization effort, which is against international law.


Al Jazeera: Canada to consider settlement suit.

Activists filed the suit against Green Mount International and Green Park International - two Canadian companies contracted to build in the settlement of Modiin Illit, in a Montreal court, where the companies are registered.

In the three-day hearing at Quebec Superior Court in Montreal beginning on Monday, they will argue Bilin's land is subject to the rules and obligations of international law because the West Bank has been under Israeli military occupation since 1967.

The suit asks the court to halt all construction and to demolish the homes the companies have reportedly built in the settlement.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Our rulers' hypocrisy on racism


Found at Desert Peace. Drawing by Carlos Latuff (copyleft).



I can only imagine that the guard in the background is Canada, a country that has the most boot-licking attitude towards Israel and Zionazism.

As you probably know, Canada (first of all), the USA (second) and some European states are boycotting the Durban conference on racism because they do not seem to accept that the main case of outraging racism and apartheid in the world today is Israel.

They fill their mouths with the word "antisemitism" until the term has been dried up of any meaning. And, anyhow, aren't Arabs Semitic too?
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