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http://ofl.ca/index.php/parisattacks/
 
 
 November 16, 2015

 
OFL Statement on the Paris Attacks, Refugees and the Path to Peace
By Sid Ryan, OFL President

The coordinated killings that rocked Paris over the weekend are an unspeakable 
horror. Ontario workers are united in our sympathy and solidarity with the 
victims, their families, friends and, indeed, the people of France who have 
been shaken by these attacks.

However, Canadians who have recently rejected former Prime Minister Stephen 
Harper’s divisive politics now face an important test of our resolve. We must 
not allow the horrific nature of this atrocity to drag Canada back into the 
racism, Islamophobia and war-mongering that characterized our last government. 
The burden to hold firm on the change that we demanded in the October election 
is jointly shared between Canadians and our Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

There has already been incredible pressure on the new Prime Minister to abandon 
the change he promised Canadians and to revert to Harper’s politics of fear. It 
is up to Canadians – of every creed and colour – to stay firm in our commitment 
to receiving 25,000 Syrian refugees before the end of the year as a start and 
an end to the Canadian air strikes and military intervention in the Middle East 
that are contributing to the creation of more refugees and the radicalization 
of militant reactionaries in the region.

Here in Ontario, news soon traveled of a fire that was deliberately set at a 
Peterborough mosque, in what one can only assume is a racist backlash to the 
incidents in France. It is an important warning that we must refuse to allow 
ourselves to be dragged into Islamophobic prejudice, discrimination and 
harassment. When Canadians allow themselves to be divided and to apply blanket 
stereotypes that dehumanize an entire population of people, we validate the 
objectives of terrorists and play directly into the hands of hawkish 
Conservatives who now seek to exploit our fear.

As we talk to our co-workers, friends, family and our political 
representatives, we must remind them that many refugees are fleeing violence 
and war. They are not the perpetrators of murder, they are the victims of it, 
and they deserve safety just as much as we do. Canadians have a humanitarian 
obligation to open our borders and our homes in these times of crisis, just as 
we has done on so many historic occasions in the past.

There can be no justification or excuse for the mass killings of innocent 
people of Paris. These are the tactics of terror and they are designed to 
instigate further retaliation and conflict. We cannot play into that ploy. 
Western bombing, drones, repression and killing in Syria or neighbouring 
countries will only provoke more awful terror in reply, just as past Western 
military attacks in the region have contributed to the creation of millions 
more innocent refugees, magnified the devastation, and fueled the recruitment 
efforts of the same forces that they sought to eliminate. We must find another 
way to end the conflict.

What Syrians truly need is diplomacy instead of bombs and military strikes. It 
is time for countries like Canada – and other G20 countries – to play a pivotal 
role in replacing power politics with a process of conflict resolution that 
empowers the people of Syria to determine their own collective future.

The horror experienced in Paris last week is not isolated, it has been played 
out with ruthless regularity in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Palestine and many 
other countries, sometimes at the hands of Western forces. While Western hearts 
have been choked by the anguish of Parisians, we must also extend our horror 
and concern for millions of innocents throughout the world.

On behalf of the more than one million workers who are members of the Ontario 
Federation of Labour, I am calling on Canadians to oppose any backlash against 
refugees, migrants, Muslims and racialized people around the world. The 
strongest and boldest reaction we can have to terror is to say no to war and 
hatred, to open our doors to the victims of violence throughout the world and 
to assume a peacekeeping role that generations of Canadians have demanded.

In solidarity,
Sid Ryan
President, Ontario Federation of Labour

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