Civil Rights
Group Asks York School Board and Canadian Jewish Congress to Reconsider
Their Opposition
to Three Wishes
The BC Civil Liberties
Association today released an open letter to the York School Board
in Ontario, and the
Canadian
Jewish Congress, calling on both bodies to reconsider the steps taken
recently to remove Three Wishes,
a Canadian children's book, from consideration for the prestigious
Silver Birch award, and, effectively, to discourage
Canadian children from reading the book.
This move, coming
just as Canada was celebrating Freedom to Read week, seems ill advised
to the BCCLA,
and we are asking that both the CJC and the York school board reflect
deeply on the freedom of expression issues
raised by this matter.
BCCLA President
Jason Gratl: "Three Wishes is a book of interviews with Israeli
and Palestinian children, and it
touches upon deeply contentious issues such as suicide bombings. The
existence of political violence and its effects
on children does not merit censorship. There is altogether too much
of that going around these days."
The BCCLA is dedicated
to protecting free speech and all the other civil liberties that make
democracy possible.
We consider intellectual freedom and access to controversial written
material as a necessary pre-condition for
democratic self-rule, and are deeply concerned about protecting these
values for young readers as well as old.
Open letter to
York School Board. read