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International boycott Israeli goods (BIG) day
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Friday May 10, 2002 14:17 by Layla - Dublin milltown02 at yahoo dot com
Saturday May 11 is International Boycott Israeli Goods (BIG) day. This is a global initiative, which aims to bring pressure on the Israeli government to 1)end its illegal occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem 2)stop its human rights violations and 3)comply with UN resolutions. We aim to bring awareness to the consumer that the choice of goods purchased can make a difference as it did to South Africa. By boycotting Israeli products and leisure tourism we are also letting the besieged Palestinian people know that they are not forgotten. As well as the Boycott of Israeli goods and services, the Campaign aims to persuade businesses to stop trading with Israel and to lobby for an end to European Union and national trade agreements with Israel. The fact is that money talks. Businesses will abandon their support of Israel if their economic interests are threatened. These boycott campaigns will continue to grow until Israel withdraws from the occupied territories, respects human rights, and obeys International law. THINK GLOBALLY AND ACT LOCALLY In addition to their economic effects, activists can and have used boycotts and divestment campaigns as educational tools. We must educate universities, corporations, and consumers about the support we provide Israeli aggression by our purchases and investments. Reports from activists have been encouraging and are similar to the early successes that grew quickly into the pressure on South Africa that ended Apartheid. Let us do for the Palestinians what the world did for the South Africans.
To mark the UN anti-racism conference in Durban, the South Africa Palestine Solidarity Committee recently issued a statement, which said:
Israel has been accused of war crimes such as unlawful executions, torture and indiscriminate use of force against civilians. Both during this current Intifada (uprising) and prior to it, Israeli soldiers, military and political commanders, and Israeli settlers, have committed serious breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention, under Article 147. Article 147 of the Geneva Convention IV 1949 ("Convention"), provides that: "Grave breaches to which the preceding Article relates shall be those involving any of the following acts, if committed against persons or property protected by the present Convention: willful killing, torture or inhuman treatment,…willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health, unlawful deportation or transfer or unlawful confinement of a protected person,…willfully depriving a protected person of the rights of fair and regular trial prescribed in the present Convention, taking of hostages and extensive destruction and appropriation of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly." Israel has been accused of the following breaches of the above Geneva Convention: Evidence of Israel’s inhumane treatment of civilians is widely documented in the form of testimonies from Palestinians and other nationals, photographs and videos. On October 19 2001, the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) adopted a resolution condemning Israel's "disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force" against Palestinian civilians as clashes continued in the Middle East. In this fifth emergency session of the UNHRC, the Commission accused Israel of war crimes and crimes against humanity. This resolution was passed within two weeks of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1322 (October 7 2001) and an October 20 General Assembly resolution, both of which condemned the "excessive use of force" by Israel, although Israel was not specifically named in 1322. According to an article in the Irish Times on May 4 2002, “the UN Human Rights Commissioner, Mrs. Mary Robinson, urged Israeli authorities yesterday to seriously consider a ‘credible’ report by Human Rights Watch that its soldiers committed war crimes in the Jenin refugee camp. Human Rights Watch said: ‘Many of the civilians were killed wilfully or unlawfully’ and the Israeli army ‘used Palestinian civilians as human shields and used indiscriminate and excessive force during the operation.’” We call for mass consumer action, along the lines of the boycott of South African produce during the anti-apartheid campaign. By joining this boycott individuals and organizations can take concrete steps to stand up against the gross human rights violations by the Israeli State. We call for an immediate, unconditional lifting of the siege of the occupied territories, an end to the illegal occupation, and the implementation of UN resolutions and international humanitarian law in relation to the Palestinian people.
We want to make you aware that a boycott is being organized in Ireland against Israeli products and other exports – including holidays. This boycott is in response to the intolerable policies the Israeli government is following in regards to the Palestinians and specifically, the recent West Bank incursions. Israel’s refusal to allow a UN investigation team into the Jenin refugee camp is particularly disturbing. For more details please contact the IPSC office on 01 677 0253 or
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