[antiwar-van] Opposition to Transit Security (vancouver)
harsha at resist.ca
harsha at resist.ca
Tue Aug 9 16:08:07 PDT 2005
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP OPPOSES BEEFING OF TRANSIT SECURITY
Vancouver August 9, 2005- Immigrant and refugee communities represented in
No One is Illegal Vancouver are outraged at the security meetings
conducted by Federal Transportation Minister Jean Lapierre to discuss
security in Canadas public transit system in the wake of the London
bombings.
Upgraded security measures in the post 9/11 climate have led to an
increase of racial profiling and invasion of privacy rights. Within weeks
of 9/11, Canada has implemented a wide array of laws and practices in the
areas of criminal law, immigration law, tax law, employment, intelligence
services, and airport security. Further Orwellian measures, such as the
increased use of cameras in subway and trains proposed by LaPierre, will
have a devastating effect on the right to privacy in public spaces and
despite government assurances, will have a disproportionate impact on
racialized communities.
We are increasingly moving towards a paranoid police state as Canada is
moving towards harmonizing security policies with the United States,
states Amal Rana, member of the immigrant and refugee rights group No One
is Illegal.
In the United States, two elected officials Dov Hikind and James Oddo,
have publicly stated that Middle Easterners should be targeted for
searches on city subways as they fit the terrorist profile. Hikind
further stated, They all look a certain way and
[they are] a group of
people who want to kill us and destroy our way of life.
According to a January 2004 handout, the Department of Homeland Security
advises U.S. border authorities to look out for certain "suicide bomber
indicators." They include a "A short haircut or recently shaved beard or
moustache may be evident by differences in skin complexion on the head or
face. May smell of herbal or flower water (most likely flower water), as
they may have sprayed perfume on themselves, their clothing, and weapons
to prepare for Paradise.
The American Civil Liberties Union- New York Chapter filed a lawsuit on
August 4, 2005 in response to the New York Police Department's
unprecedented policy of subjecting millions of New Yorkers to
suspicionless searches in subways. Since the police adopted this policy
just days after the London bombings, officers have searched the purses,
handbags, briefcases and backpacks of thousands of people, all without any
suspicion of wrongdoing.
Harsha Walia, member of No One is Illegal, further states, Like many
human rights organizations throughout the world, we are deeply concerned
about the erosion of rights since September 11, 2001. The recent push for
transit security by Jean Lapierre , along with all the other so-called
security measures such as Canadas Anti-terrorism legislation and
harmonization of border policies, have a fundamentally adverse impact on
civil liberties, human rights, refugee protection, and political dissent.
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Media contacts (No One is Illegal)
Amal Rana: 604-764-6257
Parisa Yazdi: 778-839-1416
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