Finding refuge in the blind eye
Today, in solidarity with last Saturday's action by the Limerick IPSC, Galway IPSC picketed the Galway branch of Atlantic Homecare's store in Wellpark, same as last Saturday, the bone of contention was AH's persistence in selling Israeli made products mostly in the form of Keter garden sheds, wheelbarrows and storage boxes, a letter of protest was handed to the store's manager, John Clarke, by IPSC chairman, Richard Kimball, requesting AH "to voluntary make an ethical stance against the collective punishment of Palestinians by the Israeli State ... and to reconsider its support for the racist and persistent abuse of basic human rights by Israel"
However, it seems the Dept. of Justice provided wriggle room to Atlantic Homecare and other companies of its ilk in that it advised David Myers of AH that Israeli goods were'nt proscribed and that it could continue as an outlet for the rogue state products, if it wished, this flies in the face of Israel's EU Favoured Nation status as its granting was hinged on Israel's compliance with humanitarian and International law, so the blind eye and despicable buck passing continues ad nauseam which only stimulates Galway IPSC to be outside that store again next Saturday, so, please us there at 12 noon - AH is just off the FFrench Roundabout on the old Dublin road.