Showing posts with label bojkotta israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bojkotta israel. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Bojkotta Sodastream!

Sodastream, en apparat för hemmaläskproduktion, tillverkas på illegala bosättningar på Västbanken. Se rapport i Ekot. Genom att handla med företag som etablerar sig i bosättningarna permanentas ockupationspolitiken och förtrycket mot den palestinska befolkningen. I Sverige marknadsförs Sodastream av den avdankade högerpopulisten Ian Watchmeister.

Noterar också att en studie i Karlstad nu varnar för tandhälsokonsekvenser av hemmaläskmaskinerna.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

BDS logo competition

copy-pasted from KABOBfest;
In 2005, over 170 Palestinian civil society organizations united behind a call to the world to impose Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) on Israel until it complies with international law. Now, the Palestinian BDS Campaign National Committee (BNC) is calling on YOU to design a BDS logo for the campaign!!

This is an open call to all creative artists/designers who feel they can create a "brand" image for this fast growing Palestinian and international campaign. The new logo design must fulfill the following criteria:

1. The design must be new, unique, innovative and easily recognizable;
2. It must include the three letters B, D, and S – BDS has already
become a brand, but it needs a suitable graphic;
3. It should preferably use the four colors of the Palestinian flag;
4. It must express the spirit of the international BDS movement — a
campaign of civil resistance that is aimed at ending Israel’s occupation
and apartheid policies. Understand this in whichever creative way you like!

The last date to submit entries is September 8th 2009. Please submit entries ONLY via email to info@BDSmovement.net as JPEG or PDF files. In the email you send, please include

* your full name,
* country of residence, and
* phone number.

You will receive an email confirmation of your submission.

The winning design will be adopted as the official BDS logo, to be used in BDS publications and official communications worldwide. Designer of the winning logo will receive a symbolic cash prize. All submitted entries will be posted on the website in an online gallery of all submissions. The Secretariat of the BDS National Committee will decide on the winning logo.

This is YOUR chance to support the campaign to end Israel's regime of
apartheid.

Please send any questions or comments to info@BDSmovement.net.

We look forward to receiving your submission!*
The BNC Secretariat

*The BDS secretariat reserves the right to modify the winning entry in coordination with the winning artist/designer.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Boycott?

Apparently there is an online call to boycott IKEA, as some sort of cyber-retalition in the organ-harvesting-feud between Sweden and Israel. I welcome such calls, hoping that IKEA (and other companies not adhering to the call for a total economic boycott of Israel as long as occupation persists) will be pushed to pull out of Israel. BDS is the way to go.

Newslinks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

F**k Veolia

There are unconfirmed reports that the Galway City council has voted 12 to 2 to adopt a motion against utilizing the illegal-settlement-profiteering company Veolia for its city transport services. Veolia has now lost Stockholm metro (a 3.5 billion Euro contract) and Bordeaux contracts. In short, taking part in the occupation doesn't pay off.

IPSC press statement on the Galway City vote.

Palestinian BDS Committee asks Tehran to go from rhetoric to action

A day following Ahmadinejad's publicized speech in Geneva, the Palestinian Campaign for Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) has criticized Iran for business ties with Veolia Environment and Alstrom. The two French companies are active in the occupied West Bank, profiteering from the illegal Israeli settlements there. At the same time the municipality of Tehran is negotation with Veolia regarding local transport systems. Alstrom has an office in Tehran, and has obtained multi-million dollar contracts with Iranian state agencies. The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) appealed to Iran to "take the necessary steps to ban Veolia and Alstom and their subsidiaries from any contracts and operations in the country."

Source: Maan
Newslinks on the Geneva conference: 1, 2, 3

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

BDS!

Yesterday was the global Global Day of Action for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, coinciding with Land Day. More than 75 demonstrations in at least 19 countries were held to support the Palestinian call for BDS. At the same time Maan notes that Israeli exports are effectively declining as a result of the BDS struggle and the international outrage against the Israeli massacres. According to a report from the Israel Manufacturers Association, 21% of Israeli exporters face difficulties selling abroad. The report notes particular difficulties in selling exports to the UK and the Scandinavian countries.

Blogs: JSF, Angry Arab, Body on the line, Anna W, PGS, Esbati

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Ronnie Kasrils on Israeli Apartheid

Ronnie Kasrils writes on the parallels between South Africa and Israel, and how the advocates of Apartheid in South Africa saw Israel as its ally. Link to the text at Pragoti.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Monday, March 16, 2009

Boycott Israel action at Carrefour

Action in favour of boycott of Israel at French Carrefour store on March 7, 2009. Video found at MCP blog.

IKEA investerar i Israel

Enligt nyhetsajten Ynet kommer IKEA snart öppna ett andra köpcentrum i Israel, denna gång i staden Rishon Lezion. Butiken skall enligt planerna slå upp dörrarna i november 2009.

Susan Nathan noterade i boken Ett annat Israel (publicerad 2006) att IKEA haft som policy att inte köra möbelleveranser till arabiska byar i Israel.

Bloggat: Jinge, Green Prophet Nyhetslänkar om IKEA: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Historiska perspektiv

De första koncentrationslägren i modern tid byggdes inte i Europa, utan i Sydafrika. Boer, ättlingar till holländska kolonister, tillfångatogs och utsattes för systematisk kollektiv bestraffning. I lägren behandlades boerna sämre än boskap. Ett halvt sekel senare skulle boernas politiska ledarskap skapa det mest institutionaliserade statrasistiska styret under efterkrigstiden, Apartheid.

Idag talas ofta om jämförelser mellan Israel och Sydafrika, om likheter mellan den israeliska ockupationen och det sydafrikanska apartheidsystemet. Men ofta blir jämförelserna mycket ytliga, och handlar om vardagsrasismens teknikaliteter. Ockupationens apologeter är snabba med att påpeka att dagens Israel och apartheid-Sydafrika inte identiska, såsom om någon skulle påstått det. Birgitta Ohlsson (FP) hävdade nyligen att skillnaden mellan dagens Israel och apartheid-Sydafrika låg i att i Sydafrika var svarta berövade rösträtt. (Skillnaden är dock egentligen inte särskilt stor. I Sydafrika fick svarta rösta i bantustanval. På Västbanken kan en israelisk bosättare rösta i Knessetval och avgöra vilken politik som ska gälla på Västbanken, medan en palestinisk granne blott kan rösta till ett bantustanparlament.)

För att förstå varför Israel/Sydafrika-jämförelsen är så viktig måste man studera den ideologi som legitimerar rasismen och hur den uppstått. Både den boerska nationalismen och sionismen var barn av 1800-talets koloniala människosyn, men byggdes också upp kring en bild av offerskap.

De boerska nationalisterna byggde en ideologiserade världsbild kring föreställningen att européerna hade nått Godahoppsudden före afrikanerna. Därmed kunde de hävda att de inte var kolonister, utan urbefolkning. Argumentationen är inte helt annorlunda från synen att Palestina var 'tomt' innan 1947 eller den israeliska diskursen om hur judar levde i Hebron innan 1929.

Likväl byggdes den vita sydafrikanska nationalismen kring föreställningen att de var bärare av kultur och civilisation i en region bosatt av vildar och barbarer. Det vita Sydafrika var civilisationens sista utpost, enligt koloniala föreställningar. Argumentationen upprepas till leda än idag, om än kristendom har ersatts med 'demokrati' som kodord för medlemskap i den civiliserade Västvärlden. Floskeln 'Israel är Mellanösterns enda demokrati' upprepas till leda av ockupationens försvarare i Sverige.

Denna världsbild färgade även fiendebilden. ANC beskrevs konsekvent som 'kommunistiska terrorister', nidbilder som känns igen i Palestinadebatten idag. (om än 'kommunist' ersatts med 'muslim' efter Kalla krigets slut och 11 september)

Ytterligare en historisk flashback: Högerkrafter i Lettland hyllar Waffen-SS (artikel i danska Politiken)

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Idrott under ockupation


Palestinagrupperna har i veckan släppt en saftigt rapport om den palestinska idrottsrörelsens förutsättningar och vikten av idrottsbojkotter mot den rasistiska ockupationsmakten Israel. Läs den! (pdf-format)

Nyhetslänkar om skammatchen i Malmö: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Bloggat: Jinge, Svensson, Spånbinge, Sommelius, Röda Malmö

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Palestinian Football Association calls for boycott against Israeli athletes

In a statement today Jibril Rajoub, the head of Palestinian Football Association, has stated that the international community should boycott Israeli athletes, as long as Israel does not allow the Palestinian sports movement to function normally. He noted that Israeli authorities have hindered travels of Palestinian athletes to take part in functions.

"There is a need for the international community to review its policies towards Israel. No Israeli sportsperson should be hosted if Israel does not agree to free Palestinian sport from suppression and injustice," said Rajoub.

Source: Ynet
Nyhetslänkar om Malmö-DC: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Bloggat: Jinge

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Om sport och politik

Inför Davis Cup-matchen i Malmö mellan Sverige och apartheidstaten Israel skriker sig institutioner som Svenska Tennisförbundet och Riksidrottsförbundet hesa med argument i linje med klyschan 'politik och idrott skall hållas i sär' (som även brukades upprepas inför apartheid-Rhodesias besök vid tennisarrangemang i Sverige).

Samtidigt nås vi av nyheten att Tennisförbundets israeliska motpart på måndagen offentliggjorde att en tennisfestival i maj kommer att döpas efter och hållas i minne över en ockupationssoldat dödad på Gazaremsan. Så mycket för separationen mellan politik och idrott.

Kolla också Israeliska tenniscentrets hemsida. I högerkolumnen finns en karta (med titeln '14 center runt om i landet'), inom vilken de ockuperade Västbanken, Golanhöjderna och Gazaremsan ingår i Israel. Ett center ligger på ockuperad mark i östra Jerusalem.

Om Malmömatchen: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62
Bloggat: Svensson, Frida, 100 Steg, Röda Malmö, Jinge, SKP, HD Kultur, Annarkia

Friday, February 13, 2009

Irish Trade Unions to launch campaign to boycott Israel

The global BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement is growing. This week the Irish Congress of Trade Unions declared that it would launch a campaign for boycott of Israeli goods.

From the Belfast Telegraph:
"Trade unionists are to launch a boycott of Israeli goods as part of a major campaign to secure a peaceful settlement in the Middle East, Stormont heard today.

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) launched a report on Israel and Palestine compiled by senior members who visited the troubled region.

As controversy continues to rage over the death toll in Gaza caused by the recent Israeli military attacks, trade union leaders announced they are to hold a major conference this year to act as a springboard for their campaign."


Thanks to Pulse Media.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Israeli elections: the Bad, the Ugly and the Terrible

At this point 99.7% of the votes have been counted in the Israeli elections. Sometime later today, I'll try to write a longer post with more analysis. At this point (albeit slightly different Knesset seat counts appear on different websites) a few things can be said (based on figures from this morning in the Jerusalem Post):

*There is no clear winner between Kadima and Likud, Kadima appears to have gotten 28 seats, Likud 27. Kadima has thus been able to position itself slightly under its 2006 result. Both parties claim to have won, both parties will try to form a governing majority. Lots of wrangling negotiations to follow, probably even worse than the horse-trading that torpedoed Livni's first attempt to form a cabinet in 2008.

*Far-right Yisrael Beiteinu came third (15 seats), a historic shift in Israeli politics. Party supremo Avigdor Lieberman has declared that he's willing to negotitiate with both blocs, as long as they can promise extensive bloodshed in Gaza and zero negotiations with Hamas.

*Labour Zionism has suffered a humiliating defeat. The Israeli Labour Party, for decades the dominating force of Israeli politics is now reduced to fourth position (13 seats). The Meretz party only got three seats. In the 1949 elections, Labour had 46 seats and Mapam (the Marxist-Zionist precursor of Meretz) had 19. Now the non-Zionist left (Hadash) is larger than the Zionist 'Left' (Meretz), a historic occurance. The shift to the right in Israeli politics is now sealed, and the last illusions on the pioneering Israeli socialism (that some Western leftists have nurtured after spending a vacation in a kibbutz) ought to be shed.

*There was an expectation that Arabs would increasingly boycott the elections in protest of the Gaza massacre. It seems that the rise of Lieberman in the polls reversed that trend to some extent. According to Jerusalem Post, the United Arab List (Ra'am)-Ta'al got 5 seats, Hadash (a joint Arab-Jewish front, led by the Communist Party) 4 seats and the National Democratic Assembly (Balad) 2. Ra'am-Ta'al and Balad have, combined, the same number of seats as in 2006 whilst Hadash has increased with one seat.

*Other results: Sepharhim Orthodox party 'Shas' comes fifth with 11 seats (down from 12), the Pensioners Party 'Gil' falls out of the Knesset (had 7 seats last time), United Torah Judaism 4 seats (down from 6). The far-right parties Jewish Home and National Union got 3 and 4 seats respectively (they had contested the 2006 election unitedly, getting 9 seats). The advances of Likud and Yisrael Beiteinu has weakened other right-wing parties.

*The remaining votes (0.3%) to be counted are those of diplomats, soldiers, seamen, prisoners and hospitals. Final results will be declared only on February 18. I won't guess how these 0.3% will incluence the outcome, but probably Arab parties will not be represented very well amongst them.

News links: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Blogs: Svensson, Bildt, Anna W, Röda Malmö

Monday, February 9, 2009

Norway: Trondheim Labour Party demands economic boycott against Israel

This weekend, at a meeting of the Trondheim branch of the Norwegian Labour Party (the main governing party in the country), a motion calling for economic boycott against Israel was passed by 30 votes in favour, 9 against. The motion will be presented at the annual party district conference of Sør-Trøndelag in mid-March. If approved at the party district conference, the motion will be presented at the national party assembly in April.

The Trondheim party branch has also demanded that a public pensions fund (Statens Pensjonsfond Utland) gets rid of its investments in the Israel Electric Company, in line with the Ethical Guidelines of the fund.

The Labour Party has a separate Gaza theme page at its website.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Starbucks to close 300 shops

Starbucks, a company targetted by boycott campaigns in the Arab world, has declared that it will close down 300 cafes worldwide. The CEO of Starbucks, Howard Schultz, has declared that he's an 'active Zionist' and in 1998, Shultz was awarded the "The Israel 50th Anniversary Tribute Award" from the Jerusalem Fund of Aish Ha-Torah for "playing a key role in promoting a close alliance between the United States and Israel".