Solidarity with the Student Encampments! 

Freedom for Palestine! 

The Young Communist League – Ligue de la jeunesse communiste (YCL-LJC) extends our solidarity and militant greetings to the students on campuses across the country fighting for freedom in Palestine. 

The YCL-LJC welcomes the continuation of the solidarity struggle with the Palestinian people.

The world demands a ceasefire, a political and diplomatic solution to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. In response, Canada and the imperialist countries continue to reaffirm the myth of Israel’s right to defend itself. Let us be clear, there is no right to occupation, let alone a right to commit genocide. The imperialists do so in a context where the danger of globalized conflict is growing daily, particularly in the Middle East, but also elsewhere in the world. 

The mainstream corporate media in this country says the conflict that has killed 40,000 people, including 20,000 children in Gaza, began on October 7th. They do so to obscure more than a century of struggle for national liberation. The ruling class tries to criminalize any expression of solidarity with the Palestinian people’s struggle. The YCL-LJC denounces the attempts by the bourgeois media to frame international solidarity by peace loving forces as anti-democratic and war-mongering. 

We condemn the repression and use of force against peaceful protestors. 

The struggle of the Palestinian people is neither ethnic nor religious. This is a fight of national liberation directed against the plans of Western imperialism in the region and against its global hegemony. It is a fight for peace and international solidarity, and that is why it disturbs the warmongers, especially in a context where Western imperialists such as Canada are called to increase their military budgets.

Students, faculty, and campus workers have long been mobilized for solidarity with the cause of Palestinian liberation. A significant resurgence in the movement on campuses began in the 2007/8 school year when several local assemblies at university and Cégep campuses across Quebec voted to support the Boycott Divestment Sanction (BDS) campaign against Israel.  The organized campaign was supported by Fédération nationale des enseignantes et enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ) Quebec’s largest college level teachers union. The campaign reached a new level when the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (ASSÉ), the historic student union that led the 2005 and 2012 student strikes, voted to support the international BDS campaign at a Quebec-wide level in 2008. 

Students in English speaking Canada followed the lead from the Quebec student movement, with at least 16 student unions in the rest of Canada passing resolutions in support of the Palestinian people’s cause and some if not all aspects of the BDS movement from 2012-17. 

The Canadian Federation of Students-Ontario assembly in 2014 (CFS-O) representing 300 000+ members passed a resolution endorsing the BDS campaign. This was followed by a winning motion at the CFS annual general meeting in 2018.

In 2022 alone students at Simon Fraser University, University of British Columbia, McGill, Concordia, and University of Toronto passed resolutions in support of the struggle of the Palestinian people and against the apartheid and occupation of Israel. This included motions calling for boycotts and/or divestments of Israel. 

This year, the Université du Québec à Montréal became the first university in Canada to have all of its student unions adopt BDS mandates.

The resolutions and motions have required immense levels of organization from students. Passing BDS endorsements have led to attacks from administrations on student democracy, including the withholding of dues in some cases. But with the brutal war on Gaza and the increased drive for settlements in the West Bank, students across Canada have answered the call and once again began to mobilize for the liberation of the Palestinian people. 

We reiterate our statement from October of last year: “We recognize ourselves in neither the ideology nor the methods of Hamas. However, we understand that its popular support is the result of decades of Zionist colonization, invasion, occupation and blockade, with the tacit support of Western governments, the manifest failure of the Oslo Accords and an ossified Palestinian Authority riddled with internal contradictions … We therefore denounce all forces that try to shift the burden of these attacks onto the Palestinian resistance, and reiterate our demands for the creation as soon as possible of a viable Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, the guarantee of the 1948 refugees’ right of return, and the dismantling of all Zionist settlements (illegal under international law). These demands may not solve the entire Palestinian problem, but they are the only ones that could pave the way for a lasting solution to this conflict. Finally, we offer our full solidarity to our sister organizations in Palestine and throughout the region”

The YCL-LJC as a member of the World Federation of Democratic Youth, the largest anti imperialist youth organization in the world, reiterates the demands from our sister organisations in Palestine, such as the General Union of Palestinian Students. At our 2023 Central Convention, the highest decision making body of the YCL-LJC, we prioritized building the BDS and solidarity with Palestine movement in Canada, and exposing the profiteering of the Canadian capitalist monopolies in occupied Palestine. We commit ourselves and call on all democratic, working-class forces, unions, progressives; all supporters of true lasting world peace from coast to coast to intensify this fight and to demand:

– The creation of a viable and independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with UN resolutions;

– The guarantee of the right of return of the refugees of 1948;

– The denuclearization of Israel and the end of the apartheid regime;

– The severance of commercial and diplomatic relations between Canada and Israel, starting with an embargo on the shipment of weapons and military equipment, and including academic boycotts, as long as the occupation continues;

–  Canada’s positioning in favor of an immediate and unconditional ceasefire on the part of Israel;

–  Furthermore we call for Canada to withdraw from all military alliances such as NATO and NORAD and to end the senseless arms race by slashing the military budget by 75% and investing the savings into universal public social services such as free post-secondary education for all 

Palestine will live, Palestine will win!

JOINT STATEMENT OF COMMUNIST YOUTH ORGANISATIONS: Solidarity with the Palestinian people!

1. We demand that Israel’s aggression and blockade on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank stop now. We call on the people to continue to take to the streets to struggle, to organize popular mobilizations against Israeli aggression all around the world.
We express our full solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemn the brutal military offensive, the inhuman blockade and the barbarous genocide by the Israel in the Gaza Strip, with thousands of dead civilians, children and elderly, deprived of food, water, medicine and electricity. We denounce the support of the USA, Britain, NATO and the EU for the Israeli offensive.


2. We condemn the decades-long Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, the killings, imprisonment, persecution and settlements. We defend the right of the Palestinian people to a free homeland, to be masters of their own land. We demand an end to the Israeli occupation, the creation and recognition of an independent Palestinian state, the cessation and dismantling of the illegal settlements in the Palestinian territories, the release of prisoners from Israeli jails, the return of refugees in accordance with UN resolution 194.The occupation of Palestine by Israel, supported by US-NATO imperialism, is the source of the suffering of the Palestinian people, and all the peoples of the region. As long as the occupation continues, the conflicts will continue, the peoples will be prevented from living in peace, they will be in danger of being caught in the vortex of a generalised war.


3. The CYOs signing the joint declaration express their internationalist solidarity and call upon the workers, the peoples, the youth, in all countries to strengthen the struggle to stop the massacre in the Gaza Strip and end the occupation of Palestine by Israel to express decisive solidarity with the just struggle of the Palestinian people.


Communist Youth Organisations signing the Joint Statement

  1.     Communist Youth of Austria
  2.     Youth Front of the Party of Labour of Austria
  3.     Bangladesh Youth Union
  4.     Young Communists of Belgium
  5.     Communist Youth of Bolivia
  6.     Communist Youth Union, Brazil
  7.     Young Communist League of Britain
  8.     Young Communist League of Canada
  9.     Young Socialists of the Socialist Workers Party of Croatia
  10.     United Democratic Youth Organization, Cyprus
  11.     Communist Youth Union, Czech Republic
  12.     Communist Youth of Denmark
  13.     Union of Communist Youth, France
  14.     Socialist German Workers Youth
  15.     Communist Youth of Greece
  16.     All India Students’ Federation
  17.     All India Youth Federation
  18.     Connolly Youth Movement, Ireland
  19.     Workers Party Youth, Ireland
  20.     Young Communist League of Israel
  21.     Front of the Communist Youth, Italy
  22.     Front of the Communist Youth, Mexico
  23.     Communist Youth Movement, Netherlands
  24.     Democratic Students Federation, Pakistan
  25.     Democratic Youth Front, Pakistan
  26.     Palestinian Communist Youth
  27.     Portuguese Communist Youth
  28.     Union of Socialist Youth, Romania
  29.     Revolutionary Communist Youth League (Bolsheviks), Russia
  30.     League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia, Serbia
  31.     Leftist Youth Front, Slovakia
  32.     Collectives of Young Communists, Spain
  33.     Socialist Students Union, Sri Lanka
  34.     Socialist Youth Union, Sri Lanka
  35.     Communist Youth of Sweden
  36.     Syrian Communist Youth Union – Khalid Bakdash Youth
  37.     Communist Youth Union of the Republic of Tajikistan
  38.     Communist Youth of Türkiye
  39.     Communist Youth of Venezuela

Young Communist League Stands in Solidarity With Student Unions at York University / La Ligue de la jeunesse communiste est solidaire des associations étudiantes de l’Université de York

We condemn the Statements of Jill Dunlop, Anthony Housefather, Michelle Rempel Garner, and other elected officials/ Nous condamnons les déclarations de Jill Dunlop, Anthony Housefather, Michelle Rempel Garner et d’autres élus.

Le texte français suit.

The YCL-LJC expresses our full solidarity with the York Federation of Students, York Graduate Students’ Union, and Glendon College Student Union in the face of attacks by the York University administration and members of the Provincial and Federal Parliament. 

The students’ unions at York issued a statement on Thursday, October 12 in solidarity with the Palestinian people and defended their right to resist. Subsequently, they have come under fire from the University administration; the bourgeois media; the Ontario Minister of Universities, Colleges, and Training; the Canadian Minister of Justice; and other federal and provincial elected officials. 

This attack is first and foremost part of the broader attack on the Palestine solidarity movement; the Boycott, Sanctions, and Divestment on Israel (BDS) campaign; and the broader anti-imperialist peace movement. For years the government and the monopolies they represent have been attempting to crush the Palestinian solidarity movement in Canada to support what they see as an ally against anti-imperialist movements in the Middle East, similar to Canadian military and diplomatic support for Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states.

Recently, we saw attacks on students’ unions at McGill and the University of Toronto for democratically passing BDS motions. In Ontario, Doug Ford and the Tories tried to ban Al-Quds Day events in 2018. They also passed an Order-in-Council adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Association (IHRA) definition of anti-Jewish racism which wrongly equates criticisms of Israel and Zionism with antisemitism. The federal Liberals in 2016 passed a motion in Parliament to officially condemn the BDS campaign; in 2019, the Liberals adopted the IHRA definition. 

However, government officials have been silent when the Israeli “Defence” Forces illegally set up recruitment events at universities across the country. In fact, the Canadian Embassy in Israel has even hosted events honouring and celebrating the “contributions” those with Canadian passports have made to the occupation of Palestine. When ​​Canadian physician Tarek Loubani was shot by an IDF sniper in Gaza while clearly identified as actively providing medical care, the Canadian government pressed the International Criminal Court (ICC) to not investigate Israel for crimes against humanity. In a 2020 letter to the ICC, the Canadian government stated, “Canada’s longstanding position is that it does not recognize a Palestinian state and therefore does not recognize the accession of such a state to international treaties, including the Rome Statute. In the absence of a Palestinian state, it is Canada’s view that the Court does not have jurisdiction in this matter.”

The position of the Canadian state is in contravention with numerous United Nations General Assembly resolutions and with the position of the vast majority of member states, most notably United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3236. The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3236 clearly recognizes “that the Palestinian people are entitled to self-determination” and affirms “the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people in Palestine, including: the right to self-determination without external interference; the right to national independence and sovereignty; […] the right of the Palestinian people to regain its rights by all means in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations.”

Furthermore, the York Federation of Students is the largest undergraduate student union in Canada. The students of York University have democratically elected their representatives and the joint statement by the three students’ unions is well within their mandate to represent and organize students at their university, and in line with the democratic decisions of their annual general meetings. This attack on the York student unions is consistent with a rising trend of university administrations interfering with student democracy. Students’ unions are autonomous and independent from the institution, and this attack on the YFS’s autonomy is reminiscent of the Student Choice Initiative that the Ford government attempted to implement in 2019, but was defeated in court. The affairs of students’ unions, both political and internal, are not to be interfered with by the administration, nor the government. Students have the right to have their voice and to collectively make decisions. The YCL-LJC says hands off student democracy. 

Around the world this week we have seen attacks on the Palestinian movement, from the white phosphorus bombing of civilian targets including hospitals in Gaza by the IDF to the banning of Palestinian flags and demonstrations in many countries. The YCL-LJC reiterates our support for the Palestinian people’s right of return, its right to self-determination, and its right to resist occupation. In the face of Zionist aggression we must give strength to the solidarity movement here in Canada, in particular the BDS movement. We must identify and isolate the Canadian capitalist monopolies that are profiteering from the death and destruction in Palestine.  

Palestine will live, Palestine will win!

La YCL-LJC exprime son entière solidarité avec la York Federation of Students, le York Graduate Students’ Union et le Glendon College Student Union face aux attaques de l’administration de l’Université de York et des membres des parlements provincial et fédéral.

Le jeudi 12 octobre, les associations étudiantes de York ont publié une déclaration de solidarité avec le peuple palestinien et ont défendu son droit à la résistance. Par la suite, elles ont essuyé les tirs de l’administration de l’université, des médias bourgeois, du ministre ontarien des Universités, des Collèges et de la Formation, du ministre canadien de la Justice et d’autres élus fédéraux et provinciaux.

Cette attaque s’inscrit d’abord et avant tout dans le cadre d’une attaque plus large contre le mouvement de solidarité avec la Palestine, contre la campagne de boycott, de sanctions et de désinvestissement contre Israël (BDS) et contre le mouvement pour la paix anti-impérialiste dans son ensemble. Depuis des années, le gouvernement et les monopoles qu’il représente tentent d’écraser le mouvement de solidarité avec la Palestine au Canada pour soutenir ce qu’ils considèrent comme un allié contre les mouvements anti-impérialistes au Moyen-Orient, à l’instar du soutien militaire et diplomatique du Canada à l’Arabie saoudite et à d’autres États du Golfe.

Récemment, nous avons assisté à des attaques contre des associations étudiantes à McGill et à l’Université de Toronto pour avoir adopté démocratiquement des motions BDS. En Ontario, Doug Ford et les conservateurs ont tenté d’interdire les événements de la Journée Al-Quds en 2018. Ils ont également fait passer un décret adoptant la définition du racisme antijuif de l’Association internationale pour la mémoire de l’Holocauste (IHRA), qui assimile à tort les critiques d’Israël et du sionisme à de l’antisémitisme. En 2016, les libéraux fédéraux ont adopté une motion au Parlement pour condamner officiellement la campagne BDS ; en 2019, les libéraux ont adopté la définition de l’IHRA.

Cependant, les représentants du gouvernement sont restés silencieux lorsque l’Armée de « défense » d’Israël a illégalement organisé des événements de recrutement dans les universités du pays. En fait, l’ambassade du Canada en Israël a même organisé des événements pour honorer et célébrer les « contributions » des détenteurs de passeports canadiens à l’occupation de la Palestine. Lorsque le médecin canadien Tarek Loubani a été abattu par un tireur d’élite de l’armée israélienne à Gaza alors qu’il était clairement identifié comme fournissant activement des soins médicaux, le gouvernement canadien a fait pression sur la Cour pénale internationale (CPI) pour qu’elle n’enquête pas sur Israël pour crimes contre l’humanité. Dans une lettre adressée à la CPI en 2020, le gouvernement canadien a déclaré : « La position de longue date du Canada est qu’il ne reconnaît pas un État palestinien et, par conséquent, ne reconnaît pas l’adhésion d’un tel État aux traités internationaux, y compris le Statut de Rome. En l’absence d’un État palestinien, le Canada est d’avis que la Cour n’est pas compétente en la matière. »

La position de l’État canadien est en contradiction avec de nombreuses résolutions de l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies et avec la position de la grande majorité des États membres, notamment la résolution 3236 de l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies. La résolution 3236 de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies reconnaît clairement que « le peuple palestinien a droit à l’autodétermination » et affirme « les droits inaliénables du peuple palestinien en Palestine, notamment : le droit à l’autodétermination sans ingérence extérieure ; le droit à l’indépendance et à la souveraineté nationales ; […] le droit du peuple palestinien de recouvrer ses droits par tous les moyens conformément aux buts et principes énoncés dans la Charte des Nations Unies ».

Par ailleurs, la York Federation of Students est la plus grande association étudiante de premier cycle au Canada. Les étudiant-es de l’Université de York ont démocratiquement élu leurs représentants et la déclaration commune des trois associations étudiantes s’inscrit parfaitement dans le cadre de leur mandat de représentation et d’organisation des étudiant-es de leur université, en exécution des décisions démocratiques de leurs assemblées générales annuelles. Cette attaque contre les associations étudiantes de York s’inscrit dans une tendance croissante à l’ingérence des administrations universitaires dans la démocratie étudiante. Les associations étudiantes sont autonomes et indépendantes de l’institution, et cette attaque contre l’autonomie du YFS rappelle « l’initiative de liberté de choix des étudiants » que le gouvernement Ford a tenté de mettre en œuvre en 2019, mais qui a été rejetée par le tribunal. Les affaires des associations étudiantes, tant politiques qu’internes, ne doivent subir l’ingérence ni de l’administration, ni du gouvernement. Les étudiant-es ont le droit de s’exprimer et de prendre des décisions collectivement. La YCL-LJC affirme : Ne touchez pas à la démocratie étudiante!

Cette semaine, nous avons assisté dans le monde entier à des attaques contre le mouvement palestinien, depuis le bombardement au phosphore blanc de cibles civiles, dont des hôpitaux, à Gaza par l’armée israélienne, jusqu’à l’interdiction des drapeaux palestiniens et des manifestations dans de nombreux pays. La YCL-LJC réitère son soutien au droit au retour du peuple palestinien, à son droit à l’autodétermination et à son droit de résister à l’occupation. Face à l’agression sioniste, nous devons renforcer le mouvement de solidarité ici au Canada, en particulier le mouvement BDS. Nous devons identifier et isoler les monopoles capitalistes canadiens qui profitent de la mort et de la destruction en Palestine.  

La Palestine vivra, la Palestine vaincra!

Aujourd’hui plus que jamais, intensifions la lutte pour la solidarité avec la Palestine! / Now more than ever, let’s step up the fight for solidarity with Palestine!

English text follows.

Quelques heures à peine avant le début de notre Congrès central, la puissance de feu du Hamas pilonnait des positions israéliennes depuis la bande de Gaza. Jamais, depuis 1973, l’armée sioniste n’a connu un tel revers. À l’heure d’approuver cette déclaration, on dénombre au moins 600 morts du côté israélien.

Si le décès de civils tant israéliens que palestiniens est à déplorer, la Ligue de la jeunesse communiste du Canada réitère sa solidarité envers le peuple palestinien et sa lutte de libération du joug sioniste avec la fermeté anti-impérialiste qui nous anime depuis 100 ans. Bien que la situation risque d’évoluer rapidement au cours des prochains jours, nous réitérons que dans cette affaire, l’agresseur, c’est le sionisme propulsé par l’impérialisme – dont celui du Canada – et la réaction mondiale. Nous ne pouvons passer sous silence l’intensification de son offensive au cours des dernières années, à commencer par les récents accords d’Abraham auquel se sont joint des régimes réactionnaires du monde arabe dans le but de piétiner tout espoir d’un État palestinien viable. Dans un tel contexte, nous ne pouvons que reconnaître et défendre son droit à la résistance, y compris la résistance armée.

Nous ne nous reconnaissons ni dans l’idéologie ni dans les méthodes du Hamas. Cependant, nous comprenons que son appui populaire résulte de décennies de colonisation, d’invasion, d’occupation et de blocus sionistes avec l’appui tacite des gouvernements occidentaux, de l’échec manifeste des Accords d’Oslo et d’une Autorité palestinienne ossifiée et gangrenée par ses contradictions internes.

Dans un contexte où il ne fait aucun doute que l’Armée sioniste d’Israël ne perdra aucun instant pour répondre par le feu et sans pitié à cette attaque, menaçant ainsi une guerre étendue dans l’ensemble de la région, la Ligue de la jeunesse communiste appelle l’ensemble des jeunes anti-impérialistes, progressistes, démocrates et de bonne volonté ainsi que l’ensemble des mouvements démocratiques et populaires à intensifier leur appui à la lutte du peuple Palestinien.

Nous dénonçons par conséquent toutes les forces qui essaient de faire porter le fardeau de ces attaques à la résistance palestinienne et réitérons nos demandes en faveur de la création dans les plus brefs délais d’un État palestinien viable dans les frontières de 1967 avec Jérusalem-Est comme capitale, la garantie du droit au retour des réfugiés de 1948, le démantèlement de toutes les colonies sionistes (illégales aux yeux du droit international). Ces demandes ne solutionneront sans doute pas l’ensemble du problème palestinien, mais ce sont les seules qui permettraient de paver la voie à une solution durable à ce conflit.

Nous offrons enfin notre entière solidarité à nos organisations sœurs en Palestine et dans l’ensemble de la région.

La Palestine vivra, la Palestine vaincra!


Just hours before the start of our Central Convention, the firepower of Hamas was pounding Israeli positions from the Gaza Strip. Not since 1973 has the Zionist army suffered such a setback. At the time of approving this statement, at least 600 Israelis had died.

While the deaths of both Israeli and Palestinian civilians are to be deplored, the Young Communist League of Canada reiterates its solidarity with the Palestinian people and their struggle for liberation from the Zionist yoke, with the anti-imperialist firmness that has animated us for 100 years. Although the situation is likely to evolve rapidly over the next few days, we reiterate that the aggressor in this affair is Zionism, propelled by imperialism – including Canadian imperialism – and world reaction. We cannot ignore the intensification of its offensive in recent years, starting with the recent Abraham Accords, which reactionary regimes in the Arab world have joined to trample on any hope of a viable Palestinian state. In such a context, we can only recognize and defend its right to resistance, including armed resistance.

We recognize ourselves in neither the ideology nor the methods of Hamas. However, we understand that its popular support is the result of decades of Zionist colonization, invasion, occupation and blockade, with the tacit support of Western governments, the manifest failure of the Oslo Accords and an ossified Palestinian Authority riddled with internal contradictions.

In a context where there is no doubt that the Zionist Army of Israel will lose no time in responding to this attack with fire and without mercy, threatening an extended war throughout the region, the Young Communist League calls on all young anti-imperialists, progressives, democrats and people of good will, as well as all democratic and popular movements, to intensify their support for the struggle of the Palestinian people.

We therefore denounce all forces that try to shift the burden of these attacks onto the Palestinian resistance, and reiterate our demands for the creation as soon as possible of a viable Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, the guarantee of the 1948 refugees’ right of return, and the dismantling of all Zionist settlements (illegal under international law). These demands may not solve the entire Palestinian problem, but they are the only ones that could pave the way for a lasting solution to this conflict.

Finally, we offer our full solidarity to our sister organizations in Palestine and throughout the region.

Palestine will live, Palestine will win!

La YCL-LJC salue le peuple palestinien à l’occasion de la Nakba

Comité exécutif central, 14 mai 2020

À l’occasion des commémorations de la Nakba, la YCL-LJC réitère son appui le plus sincère envers le peuple palestinien et condamne fermement l’annexion et la colonisation de territoires palestiniens par Israël. Cette journée souligne, pour les Palestinien-nes, les déplacements forcés que des milliers d’entre eux ont eu à subir à la suite de la Déclaration d’Indépendance d’Israël en 1948. Des centaines de milliers de palestinien-nes ont dû fuir leurs villages dont certains ont été vidés de leur population et détruits. Depuis 72 ans, le peuple palestinien lutte pour la reconnaissance de son propre État, à l’image de ses aspirations nationales. Pendant ces longues années, l’État d’apartheid israélien a organisé les attaques les plus meurtrières au mépris total des droits humains et du droit international. 

Read more

YCL-LJC Salutes the Palestinian people on Nakba Day

Central Executive Committee, May 14th 2020

On Nakba Day, The YCL-LJC reiterates its wholehearted support for the Palestinian people, and strongly condemns Israel’s occupation and annexation of Palestinian lands. Nakba Day is a day of commemoration for Palestinians who faced mass displacement following the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced out of their towns and villages, many of which were entirely depopulated and destroyed. For 72 years, the Palestinian people have been fighting for recognition of their own state in the image of their national aspirations. Throughout this time, the Israeli apartheid state has organized the deadliest raids, in total violation of human rights and in total violation of international law.

Read more