Pubdate: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 Date: 10/13/2000 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Author: Gisela Bublitz Authors: Gisela Bublitz If the extradition of Renee Boje is carried out, our government should not be surprised if Canadians across the country join in a protest and use the first opportunity to defeat a government that acts like a slave of the United States and disregards principles it has openly and loudly upheld for decades: the principles essential for a truly free, democratic country. We in Canada should not condone, or act as if we would condone, the U.S. for using their War on Drugs, which was described by Dan Gardner in earlier articles in the Citizen, as justification for trampling on human rights and treating its citizens in the same brutal manner as other countries have done in the past and are still too often doing now. These types of regimes and political systems have been condemned by us and the U.S. as being oppressive and anti-democratic. Let's hope the Canadian government will have the courage to make a decision in line with our Canadian tradition to protect those who are worthy of protection but who cannot protect themselves. Gisela Bublitz, Hull Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1317/a01.html and http://www.mapinc.org/gardner.htm