dinsdag 8 juni 2010

Boycot Israel 84

Two items:

1- Attached is the latest statement by the BDS National Committee (BNC), detailing some of the most important BDS developments since the Israeli Flotilla massacre. It also lists specific appeals to various parties to end Israel's impunity.

2- Roger Waters dedicates this touching, inspiring video clip to ending the Israeli siege of Gaza. We shall overcome:

At a time when Placebo, Joan Armatrading and other artists refused to cancel their concerts in Israel, consciously contributing to Israel's efforts to whitewash its latest flotilla massacre and ongoing genocidal siege of Gaza, Roger Waters presents a morally superior form of art. He refuses to be complacent and complicit in injustice and insists on standing with the oppressed against the oppressors, no matter what the price.

Palestinians are forwarding Waters's video to each other and to all their friends and supporters around the world, deeply appreciating this rare gesture that combines courage and artistic beauty.

Omar Barghouti

Web: www.bdsmovement.net

E-mail: info@bdsmovement.net

Israel's Freedom Flotilla Massacre

underlines the urgency of intensifying BDS

Occupied Palestine, 08 June 2010 -- In light of Israel’s massacre of

humanitarian relief workers and activists aboard the Freedom Flotilla on 31

May 2010 and its insistence to continue its illegal siege on Gaza, pressuring

Israel to comply with its obligations under international law has become of

undeniable urgency. Drunk with power and impunity, Israel has ignored

recent appeals by the UN Secretary General as well as a near consensus

among world governments to end its deadly siege, putting the onus on

international civil society to shoulder the moral responsibility of holding Israel

accountable to international law and ending its criminal impunity. The

Palestinian-led global campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS)

against Israel has shown the most effective way of achieving this.

Israel’s ongoing blockade of essential food, health, educational and

construction supplies is not only immoral; it is a severe form of collective

punishment, a war crime that is strictly prohibited under Article 33 of the

Fourth Geneva Convention. It is inducing mass poverty, water contamination,

environmental collapse, chronic diseases, economic devastation and

hundreds of deaths. This three-year old medieval siege against 1.5 million

Palestinians in Gaza has been squarely condemned by leading legal experts,

including UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the oPt, Prof. Richard

Falk, who described it as constituting "slow genocide."

Israel's widely condemned attacks on the unarmed ships of the Freedom

Flotilla, as prominent international law experts agree1, are in violation of both

international maritime law and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea,

which states that "the high seas should be reserved for peaceful purposes."

Under article 3 of the Rome Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts

against the Safety of Maritime Navigation of 1988, it is an international crime

for any person to seize or exercise control over a ship by force, and also a

crime to injure or kill any person in the process. As international law scholars

have confirmed, there is absolutely no legal justification for Israel's act of

aggression against international civilian ships carrying humanitarian and

developmental aid to civilians suffering under occupation and a patently

illegal blockade, which has created a man-made and deliberately sustained

humanitarian catastrophe. Our response must be commensurate with the

horrific suffering resulting from this siege as well as decades-old, multi-tiered

systems of Israeli oppression.

The reaction of the international community and people all over the world

must understand the latest Israeli atrocities in the context of decades of

Israeli impunity, afforded to it by Western governments and, lately, the United

Nations. Since the Nakba, Israel's establishment through the dispossession

and ethnic cleansing of a majority of the indigenous Palestinian people, Israel

has been allowed to deny the over 6 million refugees from their UN-

sanctioned right to return to their homes of origin. In the same period, Israel

managed to get away with its system of legalized and institutionalized racial

discrimination that conforms to the definition of apartheid under the 1993

International Convention for the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of

Apartheid.2 For exactly 43 years, Israel has maintained its occupation of the West Bank, including

Jerusalem, and Gaza and continued to expand its illegal colonies, committing grave violations of

international law and war crimes with immunity. Even the ruling by the International Court of Justice in

2004, which found Israel's Wall and colonial settlements illegal and directly called on all states to bring

about an end to both, was ignored.

Today we see signs that the unconditional support given to Israel over the decades by the international

community to protect it from being held accountable, or indeed criticized, is showing cracks. Israel’s Flotilla

Massacre has been met with international sanctions including Nicaragua’s suspension of diplomatic

relations with Israel3; South Africa4 and Turkey5 recalling their respective ambassadors from Tel Aviv, as

well as a unanimous call in the Turkish parliament to "revise the political, military and economic relations

with Israel" and to "seek justice against Israel through national and international legal authorities."6

Furthermore, Norway's minister of education and head of the Socialist Left party, Kristin Halvorsen,

reconfirmed Norway's arms ban on Israel and called all other states to "follow the Norwegian position which

excludes trading arms with Israel."7

International civil society has also responded swiftly and effectively to Israel’s attack on the Flotilla.

The Swedish Port Workers Union heeded the BNC appeal8 by deciding to blockade all cargo to and from

Israel from June 15 to 24.9 The South African trade union federation COSATU called for "greater support

for the international boycott, divestment and sanction campaign against Israel," urging "all South Africans

to refuse to buy or handle any goods from Israel or have any dealings with Israeli businesses."10

The South African Transport and Allied Workers' Union (SATAWU), which pioneered the boycott

against Israeli maritime trade in February 2009, refusing to offload a ship in Durban, also heeded the BNC

appeal, calling upon its members "not to allow any Israeli ship to dock or unload" and calling upon fellow

trade unionists "not to handle them." 11 The South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU)

unanimously called for making every municipality in South Africa an Apartheid Israel free zone.12 Britain's

largest union, Unite, unanimously passed a BDS motion to boycott all Israeli companies at its first policy

conference in Manchester.13 Norway’s largest trade union federation, LO, comprising almost one fifth of

the entire Norwegian population, called on the State Pension Fund, the third largest in the world, to divest

from all Israeli companies.14 A poll taken after the Flotilla attack showed more than 42% of Norwegians now

supporting a comprehensive boycott of Israeli goods.15

Leading cultural figures have also had their say. World renowned British writer, Iain Banks, wrote in the

Guardian that the best way for international artists, writers and academics to “convince Israel of its moral

degradation and ethical isolation” is “simply by having nothing more to do with this outlaw state.”16

The Klaxons and Gorillaz Sound System cancelled their scheduled concerts in Israel, due to the Flotilla

attack,17 and so did the Pixies.18 World best-selling writer, the Swedish Henning Mankell, who was on the

Freedom Flotilla when attacked, called for South-Africa style global sanctions against Israel in response to

its brutality.19 The best-selling US author, Alice Walker, reminded the world of the Rosa Parks-triggered

and Martin Luther King-led boycott of a racist bus company in Montgomery, Alabama during the civil rights

movement, calling for wide endorsement of BDS against Israel as a moral duty.20

The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) warmly welcomes these brave, principled and effective

international positions and actions to end Israel's siege and criminal impunity. We salute the artists,

sportspersons, and trade unions for heeding Palestinian civil society calls for effective solidarity with the

Palestinian people in the form of BDS.

Today, we call on:

Dockworkers unions everywhere to heed the call21 issued 7 June 2010 by the entire Palestinian

trade union movement to block loading and offloading cargo on/from Israeli ships.

Other trade unions to endorse BDS by implementing a boycott of Israeli products and divesting

their pension funds of all stock in Israeli and international companies profiting from Israel's

occupation and apartheid. We also call on international trade unions to follow the historic example

set by the British academic union, UCU, when it decided22 on May 31st to sever links with Histadrut,

even before news of Histadrut’s statement23 whitewashing Israel's Flotilla Massacre was publicized.

The Palestinian trade union movement, completely represented in the BNC, strongly condemned

Histadrut's latest defense of Israeli war crimes. The Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions

(PGFTU), for instance, accused24 Histadrut of hiding "behind Union to Union cooperation in order to

justify brutal assaults against civilians who tried to offer humanitarian assistance to 1.5 million

Palestinians, mostly working people, in Gaza." It is worth noting that Histadrut had defended Israel’s

war crimes in Gaza during in 2008-09.25

Governments to immediately end all collusion with Israel's unlawful blockade of the Gaza Strip and

to pressure Israel to guarantee unrestricted access and freedom of movement of people and

products into and out of the Gaza Strip. Governments that uphold international law and human

rights are urged to initiate a global arms embargo against Israel and ban on settlement trade.

People of conscience to pressure governments to immediately suspend arms trade with Israel,

and to implement trade sanctions, bringing to justice all Israeli officials and military personnel who

took the decision and/or implemented this latest massacre as well as earlier war crimes.

Civil society organizations -- including faith based groups, universities, unions, women’s

associations, student groups, academic associations, etc.-- to divest their institutions and pension

funds of all investments in Israeli and international companies that are complicit in maintaining

Israel's occupation, apartheid and violation of international law and to boycott Israeli goods. We

further call on them to pressure their governments to end free trade agreements (FTAs) with Israel,

and implement an immediate arms embargo against it, as was called for previously by Amnesty

International after Cast Lead26.

In particular, we call on:

The EU to refuse to renew the EU-Israel Action Plan and to suspend the EU-Israel Association

Agreement; the Mercosur states to suspend the FTA with Israel; India and Chile to end all

negotiations around an FTA with Israel.

Turkey, Greece and Ireland, as states whose civilian ships were illegally attacked in international

waters by Israel, to pursue all legal channels possible to bring Israelis responsible for this war crime

to justice and to suspend all bi-lateral agreements with Israel until it respects international law.

An end to arms trade and military ties: in particular for India, Turkey and Brazil -- the three

major importers of Israeli arms27 -- to stop all military ties and arms deals with Israel.

The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to activate its calls for a ban on colonial settlement goods,

denial of entry to settlers and sanctions on companies/entities involved in the Wall and settlements,

issued repeatedly at NAM meetings since 2004.28

South Africa parliament to join the struggle against Israeli apartheid first by banning Israeli and

international companies implicated in the occupation and apartheid from public contracts. It is also

urged to lead the initiative on a global arms embargo on Israel and on a gradual ban on Israeli

products. Diamond trade with Israel must also gradually come to a halt, by developing polishing

workshops in South Africa, rather than allowing Israel to exploit South African raw diamonds to

make enormous profits in the polishing process.

Arab States to end existing diplomatic and trade agreements with Israel and to exclude from public

contracts all international companies involved in Israel’s violations of international law and human

rights, especially Veolia, Alstom, Lev Leviev, Caterpillar, Motorola, Volvo, etc. Egypt should

indefinitely open the Rafah Crossing.

Trade Unions participating in the upcoming ITUC conference in Vancouver to endorse BDS and

sever links with Histadrut.

In the words of Nelson Mandela, justice for the people of Palestine has become “the greatest moral issue

of our time.” Israel’s brutal siege of Gaza is today the most critical and urgent of all Israeli injustices against

the Palestinian people. The BNC calls on people of conscience and citizen groups all over the world

to intensify BDS campaigns against Israel as the most effective means of ending the siege and

holding Israel accountable to international law in the pursuit of a just peace.

1

Leading international law expert, Prof. Ben Saul, for instance, comments on the Flotilla attack saying: "This latest sad and

shocking episode is a reminder of Israel's recklessness towards the lives of others, its utter disregard for international opinion, and

its incivility as an outlaw of the international community." http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/stories/s2915343.htm

Prominent British lawyers reached the same conclusion in a letter to the Times:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/letters/article7142646.ece

And so did leading Dutch international law professors in a letter to NRC Handelsblad:

http://www.iss.nl/News/Karin-Arts-co-authors-letter-about-Israel-for-Dutch-newspaper

2

http://untreaty.un.org/cod/avl/ha/cspca/cspca.html

3

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3897773,00.html

4

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?sid=a_vBbjBZJ6LM&pid=20601087

5

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-212110-100-ambassador-celikkol-back-in-ankara-for-consultations.html

6

http://www.news-gazette.com/news/news/2010-06-02/turkeys-parliament-wants-review-israeli-ties.html

7

http://www.swedishwire.com/nordic/4809-norway-calls-for-boycott-on-arms-to-israel

8

http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/710

9

http://ibnkafkasobiterdicta.wordpress.com/2010/06/03/the-swedish-dockers-union-decides-on-a-blockade-against-israeli-ships-

and-goods/

10

http://www.cosatu.org.za/show.php?include=docs/pr/2010/pr0531d.html&ID=3395&cat=COSATU%20Today

11

http://groups.google.com/group/cosatu-press/msg/a2ff0baff48201c4?pli=1

12

http://www.samwu.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=621&Itemid=1

13

http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/32579/unite-votes-boycott-israel

14

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/norge/1.7148110

15

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3898052,00.html

16

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/03/boycott-israel-iain-banks

17

http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/klaxons-and-gorillaz-sound-system-cancel-israel-shows-apparently-due-to-gaza-flotilla-

raid-1.294191

18

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/06/2919568.htm?section=justin

19

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/palestinianauthority/7795692/Gaza-aid-flotilla-Henning-Mankell-calls-for-

sanctions-on-Israel.html

20

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11319.shtml

21

http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/712

22

http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=177210

23

http://www.unions.org.il/BRPortal/br/P106.jsp?id=7642

24

http://www.pgftu.org/ensite/news.php?action=view&id=76

25

http://www.labourstart.org/israel/Histadrut_on_Gaza.pdf

26

http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/news/arms-embargo-vital-gaza-civilian-toll-mounts-20090115

27

See Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/values.php

28

“With regard to Member States, the Ministers called upon them to undertake measures, including by means of legislation,

collectively, regionally and individually, to prevent any products of the illegal Israeli settlements from entering their markets

consistent with the obligations under International Treaties, to decline entry to Israeli settlers and to impose sanctions against

companies and entities involved in the construction of the wall and other illegal activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,

including East


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Anoniem zei

Submitted by admin on Thu, 03/06/2010 - 19:23. news
Press Release
A long standing relation with training death squads en delivering weapons.
The zionist terrorist organisation Telfed

3rd June 2010
Telfed expressed today its regret and disappointment at the recall of the S.African Ambassador to Israel for what are believed to be “consultations” over Israel’s handling of the flotilla to Gaza.
Telfed endorses the Israeli government’s statement which suggested that those who criticize Israel would be better advised to turn their criticism against the terror-supporting rioters from the flotilla, who have nothing to do with humaneness and were obviously intent on confrontation.


“The South African Government must be aware that the tragedy at high sea could have been avoided had the flotilla organizers accepted Israel’s offer to transfer the goods from Ashdod to Gaza,” said Telfed Chairman Maish Isaacson. “The refusal to cooperate peacefully and the violent attacks by persons on one ship led to the most unfortunate events and loss of life,” said Isaacson. “We are saddened by the loss of life and injuries but Israel has every right under international law to protect its sovereignty in the face of a terrorist-led Hamas government in Gaza which openly seeks Israel’s destruction,” he added.
Telfed also expressed its hope that the recall of Ambassador Ismail Coovadia will be temporary and will not damage the long-standing and good relations between Israel and South Africa with the latter seeking to act as an honest-broker in the resolving the Palestinian-Israeli dispute.

www.telfed.org.il

anzi

Anoniem zei

Via Ronny

Als zelfs de homo's geweigerd worden, dan is het goed mis


#Spanje weert bus Israelische deelnemers aan #GayParade om #Gaza tragedie. Bizar, Israelische homos schuldig verklaard http://bit.ly/aESw3z

Shame Parade?


Madrid pride parade (Archive photo) Photo: Reuters
Spanish pride parade doesn't want Israelis


Sources say pro-Palestinian groups led Madrid to cancel invitation extended to LGBT delegation

Yoav Zitun Published: 06.08.10, 00:44 / Israel News

Organizers of Madrid's pride parade, scheduled for the beginning of next month, have announced that they are cancelling the invitation of Israeli representatives slated to appear there, Ynet learned Monday.

The Israeli delegation, made up of members of the LGBT association and the Foreign Ministry, was scheduled to run an Israeli "bus" in the parade, for the first time since its establishment.


But the delegation has recently received hints from Spain that their arrival may cause anger among local pro-Palestinian groups, which may require excess security and, more importantly, cause a lot of embarrassment.

zie http://bit.ly/aESw3z

anzi

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