Petition updateCanada Must Stop Violating Refugee Rights"Canada's Guantanamo Bay": Sign to Free Jack Letts & 43 Canadian Kids, Women & Men Jailed in Syria
Matthew BehrensOttawa, Canada
Jun 15, 2022

Please sign and share: https://www.change.org/p/i-forgot-what-the-sun-looks-like-free-jack-letts-and-all-canadian-detainees-in-ne-syria  Canada's Guantanamo Bay – where Muslims are off-shored beyond reach of law & rights, respect & dignity – is in NE Syria. 44 Canadians – men, women & kids – are illegally detained there under conditions the UN calls akin to torture because Ottawa refuses to repatriate them.  Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, The International Committee of the Red Cross, the United Nations, the US State Department, Save the Children and, in a rare show of cross-party unanimity,  a Canadian Parliamentary Committee, have all called for repatriation. 

One detainee, 26-year-old Jack Letts, jailed over 5 years without charge, has forgotten what the sun looks like. Imagine the horror of never seeing blue skies and sunshine. Learn more about his case at https://homesnotbombs.blogspot.com/2022/03/canada-must-stop-monstering-jack-letts.html

The Canadians' captors have been clear: send an official government representative for a handover and the detainees will be released. Yet Ottawa prefers to keep 8 men, 13 women and 23 children in appalling conditions in camps where 2-3 children die every week.


In addition to signing this petition, you can pick a free day to fast during the  Mother's Day to Father's Day chain fast to bring them home. Can you fast for a day between now and Father's day? If so, please email tasc@web.ca and we'll arrange a day for you to join the chain fast.  Learn more at http://homesnotbombs.blogspot.com/2022/04/mothers-day-to-fathers-day-chain-fast.html

On May 12, Sally, Jack's mother, visited the Prime Minister's office to request a meeting. Her eloquent statement on why such a meeting is desperately needed can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8e-Jlfn0i4

Last week, Sally’s interview on the history of her family's efforts to bring home Jack and the other detainees, situated in a broader pattern of decades-long Canadian government abuses, was released. It's an outstanding work of journalistic integrity by Talking Radical Radio's Scott Neigh, accompanied by excellent in-depth writing: https://mediacoop.ca/node/119059?fbclid=IwAR3U2Np3xbU8I9eg0duMR2FBDu5xO7WRWBQcQ8-VXID6khmQVAZUyRwhejU

Thanks for your support!

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