Two well-respected US peace activists, CODEPINK and Global
Exchange cofounder Medea Benjamin and retired Colonel and diplomat Ann
Wright,
were denied entry into Canada today (Wednesday, October 3). The two
women were
headed to Toronto to discuss peace and security issues at the
invitation of the
Toronto Stop the War Coalition. At the Buffalo-Niagara Falls Bridge
they were
detained, questioned and denied entry. They will hold a press
conference on Thursday afternoon in front of the Canadian Embassy in
Washington DC to ask the Canadian government to reverse its policy of
barring peaceful protesters.
The women were questioned at Canadian customs about their
participation in anti-war efforts and informed that they had an FBI file
indicating they had been arrested in acts of non-violent civil disobedience.
WHEN: Thursday, October 4th at 1pm
WHERE: Canadian Embassy, 501 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC
"In my case, the border guard pulled up a file showing that
I had been arrested at the US Mission to the UN where, on International Women's
Day, a group of us had tried to deliver a peace petition signed by 152,000
women around the world," says Benjamin. "For this, the Canadians labeled me a
criminal and refused to allow me in the country."
"The FBI's placing of peace
activists on an international criminal database is blatant political intimidation
of US citizens opposed to Bush administration policies," says Colonel Wright,
who was also Deputy US Ambassador in four countries. "The Canadian government
should certainly not accept this FBI database as the criteria for entering the
country."
Both Wright and Benjamin plan to request their files from
the FBI through the Freedom of Information Act and demand that arrests for
peaceful, non-violent actions be expunged from international records.
"It's outrageous that Canada is turning away
peacemakers protesting a war that does not have the support of either US or Canadian
citizens," says Benjamin. "In the past, Canada has always welcomed peace
activists with open arms. This new policy, obviously a creature of the Bush
administration, is shocking and we in the US and Canada must insist that it be
overturned.
Four members of the Canadian
Parliament--Peggy Nash, Libby Davies, Paul Dewar and Peter Julian-- expressed
outrage that the peace activists were barred from Canada and vow to change this
policy.
Interviews available on
request.
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