maandag 16 februari 2009

Boycot Israel 30

'Join the Global BDS Action Day, March 30th launched at the WSF 2009 in Belém In December 2008, Israel decided to mark the 60thanniversary of its existence the same way it had established itself ? perpetrating massacres against the Palestinian people. In 23 days, Israel killed more than 1,300 and injured over 5,000 Palestinians in Gaza. The irony of history is that Israel targeted those Palestinians ? and their descendants - whom it had expelled from their homes and pushed into refugee-hood in Gaza in 1948, whose land it has stolen, whom it has oppressed since 1967 by means of a brutal military occupation, and whom it had tried to starve into submission by means of a criminal blockade of food, fuel and electricity in the 18 months preceding the military assault. We cannot wait for Israel to zero in on its next objective. Palestine has today become the test of our indispensable morality and our common humanity.We therefore call on all to unite our different capacities and struggles in a Global Day of Action in Solidarity with the Palestinian people and for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel on March 30th.The mobilization coincides with the Palestinian Land Day, the annual commemoration of the 1976 Israeli massacre of Palestinians in the Galilee in struggle against massive land expropriation, and forms part of the Global Week of Action against the Crises and War from March 28 to April 4.We urge the people and their organizations around the globe to mobilize in concrete and visible BDS actions to make this day a historic step in this new anti-apartheid movementand for the fulfilment of the rights and dignity of the people and the accountability of the powerful. In our March 30thBDS actions, we will particularly focus on:
Boycotts and divestment from Israeli corporations and international corporations that sustain Israeli apartheid and occupation.
Legal action to end Israel?s impunity and prosecute its war criminals through national court cases and international tribunals.
Cancelling and blocking free trade and other preferential agreements with Israel and imposing an arms embargo as the first steps towards fully fledged sanctions against Israel. The time for the world to fully adopt and implement the Palestinian call for boycotts, divestment and sanctions is NOW. This campaign has to become an urgent part of every struggle for justice and humanity, by adopting widespread action against Israeli products, companies, academic and cultural institutions, sports groups, international corporations supporting Israeli policies of racism, ethnic cleansing and military occupation and pressuring governments for sanctions. It must be sustained until Israel provides free access to Gaza, dismantles the Apartheid Wall and ends its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands; recognizes the right of the Arab Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and respects, protects and promotes the rights of the Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties.For more information see: http://www.bdsmovement.net/For information on how to join the action day and how to develop BDS action in your country, organization and network, please contact the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC) at: mailto:info@bdsmovement.net.

1 opmerking:

Anoniem zei

If you are serious about boycotting the Jewish state, you can start by turning off your computer and throwing it in the trash… because a good number of the parts you are using in your computer to post your comments on my blog are “made in Israel”.

Plus, Windows (the OS you are using right now) was also developed in Israel.

Do you have a cell phone? If so, chunk that in the trash too… the technology was developed in Israel.

I could go on an on, but I hope you are getting the idea.

You aren’t really interested in boycotting Israel, because you’d have to throw a good deal of the technology in your own home in the trash, because, yeah you guessed it, made/developed in Israel.

Don’t get sick either, because a large portion of the technologies used in hospitals around the world were developed in Israel.

I’m pretty sure you are not going to let yourself die to make a political point.

What I’m trying to say: A boycott of Israel will not happen because it’s one of those rare boycotts that actually hurts you more than it does the people you are trying to boycott. I know, it sucks, but it doesn’t make it any less true.