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Select list of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Initiatives against Israeli Apartheid

1 janvier 2007 | Posté dans Boycott, Solidarité

27 November 2006: The Dutch ASN Bank becomes the first bank in the world to divest from companies benefiting from Israeli occupation. ASN announces that it will divest from Veolia, a company that actively supports Israeli colonization, and “all companies that benefit from Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory”.

19 November 2006: The Norwegian Civil Service Union, one of the largest unions of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, votes in favor of a boycott of Israel in the form of an arms embargo. (Lire la suite…)

Report: Toronto Boycott Chapters & Indigo Picket

29 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Solidarité

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On Saturday 23 December a picket was organized by activists in Toronto and Montreal to officially launch a boycott campaign against Chapters and Indigo Bookstores. The campaign demands an end to the financial support offered by the majority owners of Chapters and Indigo to Heseg – the Foundation for Lone Soldiers. This is a program of financial support for former ‘lone soldiers’ in the Israeli military. (Lire la suite…)

SAMEDI : Manifestation contre Apartheid Israelien

22 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Boycott, Guerre et terrorisme, Palestine, Solidarité

Manifestation pour dénoncer les actionnaires majoritaires de « Indigo Books » et leur appui aux forces de défenses israéliennes.

Samedi, le 23 décembre 2006 à 12 h
Devant la librairie Indigo, 1500 rue McGill College
(Entrée sur Sainte-Catherine à l’ouest de la rue McGill College)

Cette manifestation est initiée par la Coalition contre l’apartheid israélien (CAIA) et appuyée par Pas en notre nom ! Juifs contre les guerres d’Israël  («Not In Our Name : Jews Against Israel’s Wars»).

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Toronto: You’ll get an earful if you oppose Israel

17 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Solidarité

Toronto Sun Friday, December 15th, 2006, By Sid Ryan


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I think I know what the messages on Jimmy Carter’s voice mail sound like.

Last month, the former U.S. President released his book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. And I bet he’s getting an earful.

Last spring, 900 delegates to the Canadian Union of Public Employees [CUPE] Ontario convention overwhelmingly passed a resolution expressing support for the global campaign against Israeli apartheid. (Lire la suite…)

We must speak out

17 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Solidarité

Today we are launching an appeal for a world-wide cultural boycott against the Israeli state.

John Berger

UK Guardian newspaper, December 15, 2006

afterguernica.jpgToday I am supporting a world-wide appeal to teachers, intellectuals and artists to join the cultural boycott of the state of Israel, as called for by over a hundred Palestinian academics and artists, and – very importantly – also by a number of Israeli public figures, who outspokenly oppose their country’s illegal occupation of the Palestine territories of the West Bank and Gaza. Their call, printed in the Guardian today, can be read here. A full list of signatories can be found here.

(The drawing, After Guernica, is by John Berger.)

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Audio Report: Montrealers called to Boycott Israeli Apartheid

16 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Boycott, Solidarité

On Saturday, 16 December 2006, Palestinian solidarity activists gathered on St. Catherine street in downtown Montreal to draw attention to a 2005 appeal from over 170 Palestinian civil-society organizations to, Boycott, Divest from and implement Sanctions against Israel “until it Complies with International Law and Universal Principles of Human Rights.”

Distributing information to Montrealers strolling downtown, members of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and Tadamon! appealed to passers-by to support the Palestinian call to boycott Israel.

Audio report here.  

Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions Against Israel: www.bds-palestine.net and www.stopthewall.org.

Also see www.caiaweb.org for updates in the Canadian BDS campaign against Israeli apartheid.

[This audio report was produced by Stefan Christoff of Tadamon! for broadcast on CKUT Radio, 90.3fm in Montreal & Internet distribution through Electronic Intifada.]

Piquetage au centre-ville de Montréal

16 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Solidarité


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Christmas shopping: what better time to boycott Israeli apartheid

El Akhras: Inaction on Lebanon deaths

15 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Politique, Répression, Solidarité

Montreal Mirror: by Stefan Christoff

Almost four months have passed since Montrealer Hassan El Akhras lost 11 family members to an Israeli air strike in the south Lebanese village of Aitaroun. Currently, legal representatives of the family are pressing the Conservative government for action on the case.

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Despite existing legal efforts, Hassan El Akhras holds little faith in the current government. “The government has done nothing,” says El Akhras. “Our family wants the Canadian government to launch an international investigation on the war crime committed against my family, but we have gotten no phone call, nothing.”
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Des organismes libanais dénoncent la couverture «biaisée» de leur pays

13 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Autre, Solidarité

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Le Canada invité à la neutralité dans la crise libanaise
La Presse
14 décembre 2006, p. A26
JOONEED KHAN

“Ce qui se passe au Liban est un combat politique interne, que l’opposition
mène par des moyens pacifiques et démocratiques, et le Canada n’a pas à s’en
mêler et encore moins à prendre parti pour un camp contre l’autre.”

C’est en substance l’appel lancé hier par deux représentants de l’opposition
libanaise au Canada, réunis en conférence de presse à Montréal par Tadamon!,
une organisation de solidarité sur le Liban et la Palestine.

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Half of Lebanon rallies to demand sweeping changes

11 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Politique, Solidarité

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An anti-government rally brought up to two million people into the capital’s downtown on December 10, 2006, impeding a quick exit from the political crisis that has gripped Lebanon since Dec. 1.(Pictures from the demonstration)

By Bill Cecil

George Bush doesn’t like what’s happening in this small Arab country. “Hezbollah extremists are trying to destabilize Lebanon,” he says. He claims that Syria and Iran are behind it all. Bush is no more honest about Lebanon than he was about Iraq. What’s happening here is a movement of the people on a scale rarely seen in history. It is like the Palestinian Intifada or the fight against apartheid in South Africa.

Yesterday more than half of Lebanon’s four and a half million people filled the streets around Parliament to protest the U.S.-backed regime of Fuad Siniora. From morning on, this city’s avenues to the south were a sea of people as hundreds of thousands walked in from the Dahye—Beirut’s working-class southern suburbs. (Lire la suite…)

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