dinsdag 1 december 2009

Boycot Israel 59


BNC Warmly Welcomes PGFTU's Statement

Confirming Unambiguous Endorsement of BDS

1 December 2009

The Palestinian BDS National Committee, BNC, warmly welcomes the

statement issued on 25 November 2009 by the Palestine General Federation of

Trade Unions (PGFTU) -- signed by its Secretary General, Mr. Shaher Sa'ad, and

its Executive Committee, and endorsed by all the main Palestinian trade union

blocs that are represented in the Federation. In particular, the BNC welcomes

PGFTU's affirmation of its "principled and committed position for the boycott

of Israel" and its praise of international trade unions and other civil society

organizations that stand in solidarity with Palestinian rights and adopt the

boycott against Israel.

We are further encouraged by PGFTU's commitment to remaining a "key and

authentic component" of the large civil society coalition that leads the global

BDS movement, the BNC.

While Mr. Sa'ad himself signed PGFTU's endorsement of the BDS Call when it

was first launched on 9 July 2005, this new statement by the leadership of

PGFTU confirms the Federation's unqualified commitment to BDS in the

struggle "to accomplish the national [Palestinian] tasks, at the forefront of which

is putting an end to the Israeli occupation and colonization and establishing an

independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital and with the right of

Palestinian refugees to return to their homes from which they were expelled," as

the Federation's just-released statement affirms.

All three Palestinian trade union federations -- the General Union of Palestinian

Workers (a constituent mass organization of the PLO), PGFTU and the

Palestinian Federation of Independent Trade Unions -- have endorsed BDS

against Israel and have been part of the BNC since its inception. This has

provided a unified Palestinian labor voice in support of boycotting Israel until it

ends its three-tiered oppression of the Palestinian people: its occupation and

colonization of the 1967 occupied territory; its institutionalized system of racial

discrimination, or apartheid; and its denial of the UN-sanctioned rights of the

Palestinian refugees, especially their right to return to their homes of origin.

Despite this complete unity behind BDS, Zionist media outlets as well as Israel

lobby groups in the West have launched a campaign of deception and

disinformation, using unofficial utterances by this or that Palestinian trade union

official to claim that part of the Palestinian trade union movement was

unenthusiastic about the boycott or, worse yet, in favor of normal relations with

Israel and its complicit institutions. This hasbara was most vigorous in the UK,

where well-oiled pressure groups, like Trade Union Friends of Israel (TUFI),

kept the fraud going and tried to influence major trade unions not to support

BDS. With the truth finally being revealed about Israel's war crimes, apartheid

and colonial policies, however, motions supporting BDS were passed with overwhelming majorities in the Irish

Congress of Trade Unions, the Scottish Trade Union Congress, several major British unions and, finally, the

British Trades Union Congress (TUC), leaving the Israel trade union lobby in tatters, facing imminent collapse.

With the steady and remarkable spread of BDS among major labor unions across the World, the Israel lobby

has evidently reached a level of despair that is compelling it to intensify its reliance on fabrications, intimidation

and outright lies in its abortive attempts to hinder the growth of the boycott.

In the latest fatal blow to whatever credibility these Israel lobby groups may still have had in some trade unions,

PGFTU's Secretary General himself accused TUFI of fabricating or misrepresenting the statement they

attributed to him in a Jewish Chronicle article on November 12, in which he allegedly distanced the Federation

from BDS. The BNC and the Palestinian labor movement afterwards strongly urged PGFTU to issue an official

statement committing itself to the BDS campaign and thus putting an end to all the rumors and innuendo

spread by the Zionist lobby in the West that shed any doubt on PGFTU’s commitment to the boycott. By

issuing this recent, clearly-worded statement, PGFTU has confirmed that it not only unequivocally supports the

boycott against Israel but that it also still considers itself an integral part of the BDS campaign leadership, the

BNC.

The Palestinian labor movement has never been as united as it is today in supporting the boycott against Israel

and calling on all international trade unions and trade union federations to endorse BDS as the most effective

form of solidarity with the people of Palestine in general and our working class in particular. Furthermore, we

repeat our appeal to all international trade unions to sever their links with the Histadrut, a racist organization

that has always played a key role in perpetuating Israel's occupation, colonization and system of racial

discrimination, and that has justified and applauded Israel's war crimes in Gaza in December 2008 and January

2009.

As the struggle against apartheid in South Africa has shown, effective and consistent international solidarity with

an oppressed people is best expressed in forms that the oppressed themselves call for. Since 2005, Palestinian

civil society, including its trade union federations and all the trade union political blocs, has been united in

calling on people of conscience and institutions around the world, particularly trade unions, to endorse BDS

against Israel and to implement the boycott in diverse ways that best suit their respective contexts. BDS remains

our best hope to end Israel’s occupation and apartheid and to attain our UN-recognized rights, particularly our

right to self determination.

The Palestinian Civil Society BDS National Committee (BNC)


Web: www.bdsmovement.net

E-mail: info@bdsmovement.net


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