[Craic] FW: Please Sign to Reunite In-Canada Palestinian Refugees With their Gaza Loved Ones

David Walsh david at dwalsh.ca
Wed Jun 9 16:51:17 PDT 2021


We need to counter the heartless Canadian bureaucracy that runs our immigration system.

David

From: TASC <tasc-bounces at list.web.net> On Behalf Of TASC
Sent: June 9, 2021 7:44 PM
To: TASC at list.web.net
Subject: Please Sign to Reunite In-Canada Palestinian Refugees With their Gaza Loved Ones

Friends,
With your help, Ottawa Palestinian refugee Jihan Qunoo successfully challenged the rigidity and heartlessness of the Canadian immigration bureaucracy and yesterday received long-sought temporary resident permits for her husband and war-traumatized kids in Gaza. They all hope to reunite in Canada by the end of this month.
There are at least a dozen other Palestinian refugees in Canada whose circumstances match Jihan's: painfully separated from their kids and spouses for over two years, permanent resident applications that could take another 3.5 years to open and process, emotionally devastated by distance, and riven with the fear that within the decimated conditions of Gaza - from the war-ravaged streets to the ongoing pandemic - their loved ones could be the next casualties should armed hostilities resume.
Please sign and share the petition link below to demand a program to immediately reunite the Gaza families here in Canada. Ottawa has facilitated such reunifications during humanitarian crises. What can we call Gaza other than a crisis, when even the UN Secretary General declared last month "If there is a hell on earth, it is the lives of children in Gaza."
https://www.change.org/p/reunite-in-canada-palestinian-refugees-with-their-gaza-loved-ones
Thanks for your support.
Matthew Behrens
Rural Refugee Rights Network
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Please sign and share this urgent action petition: https://www.change.org/p/reunite-in-canada-palestinian-refugees-with-their-gaza-loved-ones

At least a dozen convention refugees in Canada have been separated from their loved ones in war-ravaged Gaza for more than two years. Without an immediate, positive intervention, they face an additional separation of almost 3.5 years. They are traumatized children yearning for a parent's comforting hugs or dreaming of a safe playground without bomb craters. They are spouses unable to build lives together. They are families for whom each moment apart is a cruel punishment.
We are calling on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Minister Marco Mendicino to urgently enact special immigration measures (including, but not limited to, the blanket issuance of Early Entrance Temporary Resident Permits or Temporary Resident Visas) to immediately reunite these families. The best interests of affected children and Canada's commitment to family reunification demand urgent action on these cases. It would be unconscionable to leave them in Gaza for at least another three years after UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared<https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/05/1092332>, "If there is a hell on earth, it is the lives of children in Gaza."
Canada has a history of enacting such measures in response to humanitarian crises. Recently, IRCC announced<https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/minister-mendicino-announces-new-permanent-residence-pathway-for-families-of-canadian-victims-of-recent-air-disasters-843466807.html> a temporary residence public policy for in-Canada families of the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 and Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 tragedies. Last September, similar assistance was extended<https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/immigration-and-consular-assistance-beirut-2020.html> to those with loved ones affected by the horrific Beirut explosion. Following the December, 2004 tsunami<https://www.cicnews.com/2005/06/update-canadas-tsunami-disaster-response-06180.html#gs.2waqqz> in Indonesia, Canada waived fees and granted priority processing to hundreds of affected permanent resident applicants.
The current conditions in Gaza constitute a humanitarian crisis that UNICEF<https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/UNICEF%20State%20of%20Palestine%20Humanitarian%20Situation%20Report%20No.%203%20%28Gaza%20Escalation%29%20-%2024%20May%202021.pdf> concludes "adds to existing vulnerabilities and [is] likely to increase poverty, vulnerability and loss of livelihoods exacerbating an already dire situation." Shortages of food, fuel, clean water, and medicine, compounded by extensive infrastructure damage, and a trauma that is particularly devastating for children<https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2021/05/18/israeli-palestinian-conflict-mental-health-impact-traumatized-kids/5144155001/> and young couples, are just part of the daily life endured by separated family members who could begin the path to health and healing once reunited in Canada as they await processing of their permanent residency applications.
Coupled with these poor conditions is the fragile security situation in Gaza which, the Government of Canada acknowledges, "could deteriorate with little or no notice." On May 28, 2021, Global Affairs Canada listed<https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/israel-the-west-bank-and-the-gaza-strip#assistance> the Gaza Strip as a place to which one should "avoid all travel" due to "the possible resumption of armed hostilities."
In early June, 2021, Canada granted Early Entrance Temporary Resident Permits to the Gaza-based husband and children of Ottawa Palestinian refugee Jihan Qunoo<https://ca.movies.yahoo.com/ottawa-woman-reunited-family-stuck-203236349.html>, who fled Gaza in 2019. The conditions faced by Qunoo's family are no different than those impacting this group of refugees from Gaza.
We call on the Minister to immediately enact whatever measures are necessary to issue early entrance temporary resident permits or temporary resident visas to allow similar family reunification in the cases of in-Canada Palestinian refugees who have been found to be persons in need of protection and who have submitted permanent residence applications. Such a policy must be flexible enough to also include those in-Canada Palestinian refugee claimants who, following successful hearings, submit permanent resident applications during the remainder of 2021.
While the numbers of those who would benefit from such measures are modest, the positive difference it will make in all of their lives is huge.
On October 5, 2020, Minister Mendicino tweeted<https://twitter.com/marcomendicino/status/1313183571004227585?lang=en>: "Our government strongly believes in the importance of keeping families together-particularly during difficult times. Now, more than ever, family reunification is an important component of Canada's immigration system."
Answering this call to reunite in-Canada Palestinian refugee families with children and spouses facing such difficult times while stuck in Gaza will help give true life to that commitment.
(Image by the then 16-year-old Hamza Shaheen for an art exhibit featuring the work of Palestinian youth, created in art therapy classes for young Palestinians experiencing death and displacement, produced in 2015. "Everyone is gone and I stayed alone to make the world witness the injustice done to me.")
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