Jan 5, 2011

#BDS: Protesters interrupt Barak speech, calling him 'child killer'

"NAZARETH, (PIC)-- Palestinian youth interrupted a Tel Aviv University speech by Ehud Barak, calling the Israeli war minister a Gaza child killer.


Barak was giving a speech covering Iran and the Mideast political situation before senior military and academic officials from Israel and abroad when he was repeatedly interrupted by demonstrators against Israeli policies targeting Palestinians.

The demonstrators raised images of Palestinians who were killed and injured in the late 2008 early 2009 Gaza war, and shouted at Barak: "You are a killer of children in Gaza and a liar. You are only trying to instill fear in the people."

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#BDS: Italian singer brings Gaza twinning accord

"GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Deputy Gaza Mayor Nezar Hejazi welcomed renowned Italian opera singer Joseph Fallisi to the Strip on Wednesday.

Fallisi arrived in Gaza with the Asia 1 aid convoy.

A delegation from Gaza's Culture Ministry and the head of the Palestinian union of artists Zakareyah Zein Din joined the deputy mayor to greet Fallisi.

The singer brought papers to sign a twinning agreement between Villa Castelli in southern Italy and Gaza City."



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#BDS: Andrea Bocelli to sing at Masada

"Famed Italian tenor to take part in one time performance in June. All proceeds dedicated to support of Galilee, Negev residents

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli has accepted an invitation from the Israeli Opera to come to Israel in June for a unique concert which will be held at the foothills of the famous Masada landmark. The concert will mark the closing of the Opera Festival which will include performances of "Aida" at the Masada and Jerusalem at the Sultan's Pool."

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#BDS: Tel Aviv to get Waldorf Astoria too

"Luxury chain's second hotel in Israel to be built on shoreline, near Hilton Hotel

The Waldorf Astoria chain is expected to open a second hotel inIsrael, on the plot adjacent to the Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel.

The chain's first hotel will be opened by the Canadian Reichman family in 2011 in Jerusalem, opposite businessman Alfred Akirov's Mamilla Hotel, at a total investment of $100 million. It is expected to be Israel's most luxurious hotel."

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#BDS: تدريب إسرائيلي لموظفين أردنيين


"وافقت الحكومة الأردنية على مشاركة موظفين حكوميين في دورة يعقدها مركز تابع لوزارة الخارجية الإسرائيلية من 30 مارس/آذار إلى 12 أبريل/نيسان 2011. وهو ما أثار احتجاج واستغراب بعض المحللين معتبرين أن الخطوة تؤشر لوجود "وجهين" للسياسة الأردنية.

وقال وزير الخارجية الأردني ناصر جودة في رسالة موجهة لوزير الزراعة إنه لا يرى مانعا من إجابة الدعوة الإسرائيلية الخاصة بمشاركة موظفين من الوزارة في الدورة الإسرائيلية.

وجاء في رسالة وجهتها وزارة الخارجية لوزارة الزراعة أمس الأحد كشفت عنها صحيفة العرب اليوم الأردنية وحصلت الجزيرة نت على نسخة منها، أن السفارة الإسرائيلية في عمان خاطبتها بشأن دعوة موظفين أردنيين في وزارة الزراعة للمشاركة في الدورة التي يقيمها مركز ماشاف."

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#BDS: Teachers in Canada launch divestment campaign

"On the anniversary of Gaza massacre, Teachers for Palestine is launching a website and petition, calling for Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan to divest from companies supporting Israeli apartheid. 

Teachers for Palestine is a group of elementary and secondary teachers in Toronto who are raising awareness among Canadian educators about apartheid in Palestine and working for divestment of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) from corporations that support Israeli apartheid and occupation within ’48 Palestine and in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Targeted for divestment are companies involved in the theft of Palestinian land and resources. One is Cement Roadstone Holdings (CRH), which through its share in an Israeli subsidiary contributes cement to the Wall. Siemens AG has also been included for collaborating with Mekorot, the Israeli national water carrier. Mekorot is responsible not only for cutting off water to Palestinian villages, but also supplies settlements and smaller “outposts” with water."

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#BDS: هل أصبحت منظمة مراقبة حقوق الإنسان Human Rights Watch من مؤيدي سحب الإستثمارات من الإحتلال؟

في تقريرها الصادر في شهر كانون الأول 2010، وصفت منظمة مراقبة حقوق الإنسان Human Rights Watch النظام المزدوج من القوانين والقواعد والخدمات التي تلجأ إليها إسرائيل في التعامل مع الفئتين في مناطق الضفة الغربية الخاضعة للسيطرة الإسرائيلية الحصرية، والتي تؤدي للتمييز في الخدمات والتنمية والمزايا الممنوحة للمستوطنين اليهود مع فرض أوضاع قاسية على الفلسطينيين.
ومن ثم أصدرت سلسة توصيات تتقعلق بالجانب الإقتصادي للإحتلال، نذكر منها:.

توصيات إلى الحكومة الأمريكية
يجب تفادي السياسات التي تدعم السياسات الاستيطانية الإسرائيلية التي تعتبر بطبعها تمييزية والتي تخرق القانون الدولي، ويشمل ذلك:
  • تفادي تعويض النفقات الإسرائيلية على المستوطنات عن طريق وقف التمويل الأمريكي المقدم للحكومة الإسرائيلية بمبلغ يوازي ما تنفقه إسرائيل على المستوطنات والبنية التحتية التابعة لها في الضفة الغربية.
  • تقييم وتحليل الدور الذي تلعبه التبرعات الواردة من المنظمات الخيرية المعفاة من الضرائب في دعم الأنشطة التمييزية والأنشطة غير القانونية الأخرى الخاصة بالمستوطنات. لتحقيق هذه الغاية يجب على الكونغرس أن يطلب تقريراً من مكتب المحاسب العام عن مسألة المنظمات المعفاة من الضرائب التي تدعم المستوطنات والأنشطة المتعلقة بالاستيطان. يجب أن تشمل مثل هذه الدراسة: التقييم لمعدلات وأنواع التبرعات المقدمة، والاستخدامات النهائية الفعلية للتبرعات في المستوطنات. ويجب أن يتناول التقرير أيضاً ما إذا كانت القوانين والأنظمة القائمة الخاصة بالمنظمات الخيرية تضمن عدم منح وضع الإعفاء من الضرائب لمنظمات تيسر انتهاكات حقوق الإنسان أو انتهاكات القانون الإنساني الدولي، وأنها تُطبق بشكل ملائم وتحديد إن كانت كافية أو تحتاج للمراجعة.
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#BDS: Minnesota State Legislature: Divest from Israel Bonds!

"As the 2011 Minnesota legislative session opens today, January 4th, at 12:00 noon, MN Break the Bonds (MN BBC, mn.breakthebonds.org) stands strong in our conviction that we, as people of Minnesota, want to cease our financial support of Israel’s atrocities. 


Join us in demanding that the state of Minnesota divest from Israel Bonds by sending this e-mail to your MN State Legislators today! Together, we can be part of making 2011 a year that moves us ever forward in bringing down apartheid, colonial oppression, occupation, and ushering in a just peace! "
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#BDS: Appeal to Trilok Gurtu

"Dear Mr Trilok Gurtu,


We, a group of academics, activists and artists in India, came together in June 2010 to campaign against yet another apartheid regime by extending support to the international campaign for the academic and cultural boycott of Israel.


We understand that you are scheduled to perform at the Red Sea Jazz Festival at Eilat in Israel on the 22nd of January 2011. As a person of conscience and as a sensitive artist, we appeal to you to cancel your scheduled performance and join us in the academic and cultural boycott of Israel. Below, we explain the reasons for why we call on you to make this admittedly painful decision."

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#BDS: 'Israel right or wrong' crowd advocates censorship in Seattle

"I WAS part of a group that raised money for a series of Metro Transit bus ads that read, "ISRAELI WAR CRIMES: Your Tax Dollars At Work." We abided by King County guidelines and our ads were approved by King County Metro Transit.
With a signed contract, ads were printed and ready for Dec. 27, which marked two years to the day Israel dropped a bomb on a schoolyard in Gaza just as children were leaving class. Many were killed. For the next three weeks, Israel killed 1,400 people in Gaza, mostly noncombatants. More than 300 of the killed were children. Investigations by the United Nations and Amnesty International concluded that Israel committed war crimes.
We didn't announce the ad campaign, but news leaked out and some local groups that defend Israel from all criticism took action to convince King County that any discussion of Israeli war crimes is inappropriate for public speech."
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Jan 4, 2011

#BDS: Open Letter from U.S. Trade Unionists to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka: Boycott Apartheid Israel

Dear Brother Trumka:
As labor and anti-apartheid activists, we strongly disagree with your October 27 speech denouncing the movement for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel.
The BDS campaign was initiated in 2005 by Palestinian civil society — including its entire labor movement. Inspired by the international boycott that helped topple apartheid South Africa, it demands Palestinian self-determination, including an end to Israeli military occupation, the right of refugees to return to the land from which they have been ethnically cleansed since the Nakba of 1947-1948, and equal rights for all throughout historic Palestine.
Support for BDS has grown rapidly, especially since December 27, 2008, when Israel broke a truce with the democratically-elected Palestinian government and attacked Gaza. In the resulting massacre, Israel killed more than 1400 Palestinians, hundreds of them children; maimed and wounded thousands more; and utterly devastated Gaza’s infrastructure, including the Gaza headquarters of the Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions.
In the best tradition of labor solidarity, South African and Australian dockworkers responded by refusing to handle Israeli cargo, and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) “call[ed] on other workers and unions to follow suit and to do all that is necessary to ensure that they boycott all goods to and from Israel until Palestine is free.”
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#BDS: Israeli food company Strauss defends supporting IDF

One of the Facebook pictures from “Boycott Sabra Hummus” page

The chairwoman of an Israeli food and beverages company slammed a campaign by students at Princeton University and Chicago's DePaul University to boycott a popular brand of hummus, the Sabra label, co-owned with PepsiCo, as “against all the good things” her company does.

Students sympathetic to the Palestinian cause in Princeton carried out a vote on the popular hummus and the results showed that Sabra's abuses were "tenuous" at most, according to a report recently published by Forbes magazine.
The story was picked up by international media in furious op-ed pieces against the Sabra label and a Facebook page ("Boycott Sabra Hummus") was created to further push for a boycott of the product.

The student campaign against the hummus came after Strauss Group, Israel’s second largest food and beverages company, posted a statement on its website saying that it commits funds "for welfare, cultural and educational activities" to officers in the Israeli Army’s Golani Brigade, which has fought in every major war since the Jewish state was created in 1948, according to Forbes.

Strauss Group’s 50-year-old chairwoman, Ofra Strauss, who is a third-generation member of the family business, is a proud supporter of the Israeli forces.

"For us, Israeli soldiers are not army; Israeli soldiers are our kids," Strauss told Forbes in an interview. "When children of this country are in need, we will be there." 

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#BDS: Petition to the Board of Directors of the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Board

Petition

We, members of the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, ask the Board of Governors of the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Board to initiate the process that will make the necessary changes in legislation and investment policy which would enable the Plan to:

1. Immediately divest from the following five companies in its portfolio: Lockheed Martin, Finning International, Cement Roadstone Holdings, Siemens AG, and MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates; 

2. Become a signatory to the Principles of Responsible Investment Initiative;

and

3. Divest from, as well as refrain from investing in, any company that contributes to violations of human rights or international law by:
- directly profiting from, or contributing to, the Israeli occupation of Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem;
- providing products or services that contribute to the construction and maintenance of Israeli settlements and/or the Separation Wall, both of which are illegal under international law;
- providing products or services that contribute to or enable violent acts that target civilians.

#BDS: Opposition groups urge Jordanian government to sever ties with Israel

Statement comes in the wake of reports that national security chief Uzi Arad met secretly with Jordanian FM in Amman last week.

A coalition of Jordanian opposition parties and trade unions on Monday rebuked the government for secretly receiving the chief of Israel's National Security Council, Uzi Arad, in Amman last week, and urged the rupture of ties with Israel.
The protest follows reports that Arad paid a secret visit to Jordan on December 27 and met with Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh.
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#BDS: Jerusalem marathon changes course

TEL AVIV, Israel (Ma'an) -- Sportswear company Adidas forced the Jerusalem Municipality to reroute a planned marathon to avoid occupied Palestinian neighborhoods, Israeli media reported Sunday.

Hebrew-language daily Ma'ariv said Adidas threatened to withdraw sponsorship from the event after the company was lobbied by human rights organizations.

The newspaper reported that several organizations threatened to boycott the company over the issue.

The report said the March race would be held within the Green Line, in what Ma'ariv described as a submission to Adidas.

Three municipal council members wrote to Adidas in December urging the sportswear retailer to withdraw sponsorship unless the route was changed. 



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