Deryk Houston

Artist in Victoria, BC. Canada

The National Film Board of Canada: Featured Deryk Houston in the documentary, “From Baghdad to Peace Country”   http://www.nfb.ca/film/from_baghdad_to_peace_country/

His work is in the permanent collection of the Canadian war Museum in Ottawa. (On the recommendation of the National Gallery of Canada)

He represented the city of Vancouver, BC., in a solo exhibition of his work in the former Soviet Union.

 

Happening



Deryk at Ogden Point, Victoria, BC. (photo by Elizabeth)


WOODWYNN PEACE GARDEN
Woodwynn Peace Garden at Woodwynn Farms, a therapeutic community for the homeless. The Peace Garden includes a labyrinth with herbs, fruits and vegetables incorporated.



GALLERIES
I am currently featured at Art Works Gallery in Vancouver BC Canada.
And the Greater Victoria Art Gallery rental program.

NDP of Canada fails us all with Libya decision

The NDP of Canada has failed peace groups and supporters across the country by believing that fighter jets will solve the problem in Libya.
Everyone would like to prevent a bloodbath by intervening but the question is how does one do that in a way that will not make matters worse.
NDP Candidates have been suckered into a tangled messy civil war with little thought about the broader implications and collateral damage that will arise from that. They were warned and now, along with coalition members… they are wearing the mess.
It has recently been admitted by the white house that this adventure by Obama was “primarily” acted upon to send a message to Iran. The US wanted to prove to Iran that when it speaks tough …it meant what it said.
However, Many people now believe that this gamble will only encourage Iran into embracing the idea of the need for a nuclear bomb. Hard liners in Israel believe that they are going to have to act alone and attack Iran before it gets the bomb. And so we stand the real chance for the two countries to be at war. Did the NDP think about this broader picture when it said it supported the bombing of Libya?
The NDP apparently believe that all one has to do is cut out the bad apple and everything will be fine. Problem solved and everyone can go home.
I would have expected the NDP to understand that it is never about removing the bad apple. It is much broader than that. It is systems that create bad apples.
I’ve spoken about this before.
The NDP have forgotten the lessons taught by teachers such as Gandhi and many others. Lessons learned through time and experience.
Do they deserve our votes and support?
How can they claim to run a country if they can’t get this core issue right?
Seventy percent of NDP supporters do not support the war in Libya because they understand the best path to peace in the world.
Our NDP candidates have all let us down.
I challenge them to change their position. I want them to say very clearly that they made a mistake when they supported the action in Libya. I want to hear them say that they would direct their priorities into reforming the UN so that it would be next to impossible for a few countries to control the rest of the world.
I believe that a “fair” and democratic UN world body would save millions of civilians lives.
Fanning the flames of a civil war, as we are doing in Libya at this time of writing, will result in large civilian losses and bitter suffering.

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