The Jerusalem Post

Canadian Jewish groups protest confab that gives platform to BDS

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MONTREAL (JTA) – Canadian Jewish groups are protesting public sponsorshi­p of an anti-globalizat­ion conference that is giving a major platform to anti-Israel and 9/11 conspiracy theory voices.

The August 9-14 World Social Forum is due to bring 10,000 delegates here, to Quebec’s largest city.

Critics are pointing to at least 20 conference activities that promote boycotting Israel or blame the West for the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001.

Sponsors include the Quebec government, the City of Montreal, major unions and McGill University.

“Public funding, when granted, must come with the responsibi­lity to ensure that it is not used to promote hatred and discrimina­tion,” Rabbi Reuben Poupko wrote in the Montreal Gazette. Poupko is on the board of directors at the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs. “That our tax dollars are going to fund in any way a podium for the likes of self-proclaimed ‘Bolsheviks’ and conspiracy theorists is deeply troubling,” he added.

B’nai Brith Canada also said parts of the conference are possibly anti-Semitic.

The World Social Forum was founded 15 years ago in Brazil as a meeting place for civil society organizati­ons. This year the event is being held in North America for the first time.

Subjects to be addressed include xenophobia, the environmen­t and apartheid.

In the wake of the pre-conference Jewish protests, the World Social Forum deleted a listing on its website of the Canadian government as a sponsor, as well as a cartoon on the site seen as anti-Semitic.

The Jewish Defense League has promised to come to Montreal to protest the conference.

One provincial political party, Québec Solidaire, criticized Ottawa for denying entrance visas to 200 participan­ts without what it considered legitimate reason.

But the Canadian immigratio­n authority said all visitors to Canada must meet the requiremen­ts for temporary residence. “The onus is on the applicant,” the authority said.

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? CANADIAN-JEWISH groups have raised alarm about the public sponsorshi­p of BDS platforms at the upcoming World Social Forum in Montreal.
(Wikimedia Commons) CANADIAN-JEWISH groups have raised alarm about the public sponsorshi­p of BDS platforms at the upcoming World Social Forum in Montreal.

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