Standing On Guard For Thee: Developments
More on Alison Bodine, the American anti-war activist who was unlawfully and illegally arrested and detained by Canadian border agents and the RCMP.
First, her "admissibility" hearing has been rescheduled to September 28th - in the meantime, she remains in Limbo without her passport and driver's licence.
As I said before: Laws of the Criminal Code and the Customs Act were clearly broken here by the Canadian border agents and the RCMP - it would appear that more time is required for those law-breaking, abusive incompetents to either come up with bogus justifications, or delay such an hearing in the hope that Alison Bodine will simply give up and never seek to enter Canada again.
I also find it interesting that the "new" charge (before it remained unknown) held against Alison Bodine is that she "misrepresented" herself. Once again, let us look at the Law here, especially with regards to the Customs Act (emphasis mine):
(1) If an officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that a person has entered Canada without presenting himself or herself in accordance with subsection 11(1), the officer may stop that person within a reasonable time after the person has entered Canada.
(2) An officer who stops a person referred to in subsection (1) may
(a) question the person; and
(b) in respect of goods imported by that person, examine them, cause to be opened any package or container of the imported goods and take samples of them in reasonable amounts.
And:
(1) Subject to this section, every person arriving in Canada shall, except in such circumstances and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, enter Canada only at a customs office designated for that purpose that is open for business and without delay present himself or herself to an officer and answer truthfully any questions asked by the officer in the performance of his or her duties under this or any other Act of Parliament.
This sounds to me like your typical "resisting arrest" bogus charge used by police officers who use abusive force to begin with.
Furthermore, since when does this calls for a "Canada-wide arrest warrant"? This further underlies my contention that there was no such warrant to begin with. Also, why was such a charge laid against her after she was allowed entry into Canada and acted upon only as she returned to the border crossing in order to leave the country? And why did they detain her a second time when she returned (again) to claim her passport, driver's licence and other possessions?
Ergo: these are trumped up charges to cover-up the abuse of power which occured here in the first place, in order to enact a "discouraging" intimidation tactic against dissent (in this case: for being against Canada's involvement in the Afghan War).
Once again: all those involved in Alison Bodine's illegal arrest and detention, whether directly or throughout the "chain of command", must be fired at the very least.
One last note here: how is it that the U.S. Embassy has remained conspicuously silent so far? (Rhetorical question here, folks ...)
Second, MPs Libby Davies (NDP; Vancouver East) and Bill Siksay (NDP; Burnaby-Douglas) have written a letter to Canada Security Minister Stockwell Day:
September 19, 2007
Hon. Stockwell Day
Canada Border Services Agency
By Fax: 613-995-1154
Dear Minister,
RE: BODINE, Alison
We are writing to express our grave concerns about the case of Alison Bodine, an American citizen who was arrested by the Canada Border Services Agency and detained by the RCMP on September 13th. The official basis for the arrest and detention is that she “misrepresented” herself, but the underlying reason appears to be her prominence in the anti-war movement.
There will be a hearing on September 28th, at which point it will be determined whether Ms. Bodine will be banned from entering Canada for up to 2 years.
However, from our review of the situation, it appears that Ms. Bodine has not done anything illegal. In fact, she has crossed the United States/Canada border dozens of times without incident.
We are concerned that the arrest may be politically motivated, and based on Ms. Bodine’s activism. We respectfully urge your investigation and full disclosure into these allegations, so that she can defend herself fairly. Moreover, we urge the return of all her confiscated materials that were seized by the CBSA.
Sincerely,
(original signed by)
Libby Davies, MP (Vancouver East)
(original signed by)
Bill Siksay, MP (Burnaby-Douglas)
Things are moving indeed.
For day-to-day further developments, and for more information on how you may help, I direct you good folks to Alison Bodine Speaks Out.
We must draw the line here and now.
(Cross-posted from APOV)
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Thanks for the post
I appreciate being kept up to date on this.
I have crossed that border
countless times. Mostly it's been no problem. But there was one time. I don't want to say too much because honestly, it could out me, and it could also cause me a lot of headaches. I do still have to cross on a regular basis, especially since my good friend there is pregnant and I'll soon have a baby to go and spoil.
I will just say this. I have been accused of misrepresenting myself to an immigration official, and threatened with being barred from entering Canada for 2 or 3 years (can't remember exactly which she said). Some people who work there are consumate professionals. Some? Are power trippers who just like to fuck with people. And if I EVER see the dumbass who was my supposed "immigration lawyer"...oooh, he is going to get a piece of my mind that I have been saving up for a long time.
A long time ago ...
... I also got my share of problems with a couple of power-tripping incompetent Canada border agents ...
'Nuff said ...
Make that three.
Power tripping is an understatement.
Lost everything. And thats not being overly dramatic.
Powers that be, powers of three, keep me strong during this insanity......
I believe Ms. Bodine's
hearing is tomorrow, isn't it?
Yup
I just posted an update journal to this effect ...