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SFSC: Letter of Support for Dr. Marc Ellis at Baylor University

To Ken Starr, President, Baylor University:

The Seriously Free Speech Committee (Vancouver) is mandated to defend freedom of speech specifically around issues pertaining to Israel and Palestine. Accordingly, we write to protest your harassment and internal investigation of tenured professor Dr. Marc Ellis, an internationally known scholar, liberation theologian, popular teacher at Baylor and important voice in the U.S. for democratic rights. Dr. Ellis’s Center for American and Jewish Studies, which you have closed, was and should continue to be, a significant venue for studying the history, contributions, and current conditions of the original “people of the book”. His courses, which you have canceled as of Fall 2011, bring to Baylor students a necessary complement to their Christian education. That cancellation deprives them of a component in the intellectual engagement and moral commitment motivating their presence at a Christian institution of higher education.

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SFSC: Letter to Toronto City Council re Queers Against Israeli Apartheid

Dear Mayor and Council,
City Hall, Toronto

The Seriously Free Speech Committee is a Vancouver based group, committed to free expression of views on Israel/Palestine. Members are concerned about growing intimidation, censorship and legal threats against individuals and organizations who criticize Israel’s actions. You can look at our activities at www.seriouslyfreespeech.ca From a distance we in the Seriously Free Speech Committee have followed the sad business of the threats aimed at the organizers of Toronto’s Pride Parade should they have the temerity to allow a contingent of activists called Queers Against Israeli Apartheid to march in it.

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SFSC: Letter to VPL re Beyond the Palestinian Statehood Initiative

October 4, 2011
To Ms. Catherine Evans, Board Chair, Vancouver Public Library

I am writing on behalf of the Seriously Free Speech Committee (SFSC) to express our concern regarding the letter that the Mayor and City Council received from Mr. Gordon Diamond dated Sept.14, 2011 and a letter that the Chief Librarian received from the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver to the Board regarding a program held in a rented room at VPL on September 18, 2011 entitled  Beyond the Palestinian Statehood Initiative – Freeing Palestine and Delegitimizing Israel.  We are also in receipt of a document wherein the Simon Wiesenthal Centre claims to have contacted both the City and the Chief Librarian regarding the same program.

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SFSC: Letter to the Canadian Arab Federation supporting their legal battle

September 20, 2011

Mr. Farid Ayed, President, Canadian Arab Federation

Dear Mr. Ayed

I am writing on behalf of the Seriously Free Speech Committee (SFSC) of Vancouver to offer our support for your Federal Court legal battle against Minister Jason Kenney and the Conservative government.  Your case is just one of many instances of the Conservative government and pro-Israel supporters using political, legal, bureaucratic, financial and media campaigns to undermine and suppress those who support human rights in Israel/Palestine and oppose the illegal occupation of the Palestine territories.

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SFSC: Letter concerning censorship by the administration of Burnaby South Secondary school

May 24, 2011
Mr. Larry Hayes, Chair Burnaby Board of Education
Dear Mr. Hayes:

We write on behalf of the Seriously Free Speech Committee (SFSC) concerning the case of censorship of a student essay by the administration of Burnaby South Secondary school.

This case was brought to public attention by the Burnaby Now newspaper with a front-page story on March 16 of this year. Simultaneously they provided an electronic posting of the student essay titled “Democracy and Freedom”, focusing on the Middle East, which was prepared for and submitted to the student school newspaper “South Source”. The school administration decided it would not be published.

The Burnaby Now newspaper then printed letters of comment in four subsequent issues of their newspaper (see attachment 1). In addition, the Burnaby Teachers Association met with the school superintendent and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association wrote to the school superintendent. In short, this has become a very public matter.

One of us (Mordecai Briemberg) met with Mr. Gordon Li, the principal of Burnaby South Secondary school to gain an understanding of the school administration’s reasons for censorship, and to propose a resolution of the problem. Regrettably the three different explanations provided by school administration became even more suspect, and the proposed resolution was not acted upon (see attachment 2, sent May 10, and to which no reply has been received). There does not appear to be any coherent statement of school board policy regarding the encouragement of independent thinking in student newspapers nor any open and transparent due process for decision-making regarding censoring material.

We are therefore bringing our concerns to the Burnaby Board of Education.
The SFSC is specifically concerned with the democratic right of freedom of expression on matters related to Middle East issues. In recent years this “hot button issue” has been the target of campaigns to silence, smear and censor expression of opinion, to close down the open discussion which is so essential to a democratic culture.

Beyond that we note that the Ministry of Education mandates that in the public school curriculum “students are encouraged to think critically, evaluate information, and practise effective communication.” This is precisely what the student at Burnaby South Secondary school took to heart, and precisely what the administration of his school chose to suppress. The decision appears to be based on a concern for political controversy and does not support the MoE mandate.

The student involved is to be congratulated for his courage and persistence and not subjected to arbitrary decisions.

We would be pleased to meet with you to discuss what can be a positive outcome of the existing impasse.

Sincerely,
Brian Campbell (co-chair of the Seriously Free Speech Committee)
Mordecai Briemberg (member of the Seriously Free Speech Committee and long-time Burnaby resident)

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SFSC: Letter to Mahmoud Abbas re PA support for ICCA

March 25, 2011

To President Mahmoud Abbas
Palestinian National Authority

Dear Mr. President:

RE: THE PALESTINIAN NATIONAL AUTHORITY AND THE INTERPARLIAMENTARY COALITION FOR COMBATING ANTISEMITISM (ICCA)

I am writing on behalf of the Seriously Free Speech Committee, a committee based in Vancouver, Canada that is mandated to defend free and open debate on the question of Israel/Palestine at a time when there is a considerable effort by pro-Israeli forces, both in Canada and internationally, to suppress this discussion. Our committee also defends those who have been harassed or threatened by supporters of Israel.

The Inter-Parliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism (ICCA) is of particular concern to our committee. This international group of pro-Israeli Parliamentarians (lobbyists) is attempting to broaden the traditional definition of anti-semitism to include criticism of Israel, and thereby create a political environment that suppresses the full story of events on the ground. At a recent conference in Ottawa, in November 2010, the ICCA passed the “Ottawa Protocol” which includes this broad new definition, and invites international agencies, parliaments, educational institutions and other organizations to adopt it as well.

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SFSC Letter to Canadian Association of University Teachers and CUFA re Jenny Peto Thesis

December 20, 2010

To: Jim Turk, Executive Director
Canadian Association of University Teachers
and
Henry Mandelbaum, Executive Director
The Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations

We are writing with regard to Jenny Peto, a student at OISE whose masters’ thesis was recently attacked in the Ontario Legislature, after articles about it appeared in both the National Post and the Toronto Star.

We do not feel that it is appropriate for our committee to comment on the work of Ms. Peto. That was the job of her thesis committee, and they saw fit to grant her a Masters’ degree for it. For members of the Ontario Legislature to subsequently speak publicly against her thesis—made even more offensive by the fact that the critics proudly announced that they hadn’t read it—is both outrageous and a dangerous assault on academic freedom.

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