UCC to selectively divest from companies supporting the occupation

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) IMEMC Staff | International Middle East Media Center | 9 July 2005 The General Assembly of the United Church of Christ, (UCC) decided in it 25 convention to selectively divest from companies involved with Israel’s occupation of the west bank and Gaza, the building of the West Bank wall and the Israeli settlements within

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Palestinian Civil Society Calls for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Badil Centre | 9 July 2005 One year after the historic Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which found Israel’s Wall built on occupied Palestinian territory to be illegal, Israel continues its construction of the colonial Wall with total disregard to the Court’s decision. Thirty eight years into Israel’s occupation of

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Kenyan Anglican Church backs divestment from Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Fredrick Nzwili | Episcopal News Service | 5 July 2005 [Ecumenical News International] Nairobi — The Anglican Church of Kenya has backed a call from a top committee of the 75 million-member Anglican Communion urging churches to divest from companies whose activities contribute to the occupation of Palestinian land or to violence against innocent

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Caterkiller Procession Calls for Boycotts in Brighton

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Stop The Wall Organization | 3 July 2005 Palestinian solidarity activists took to the street of Brighton on Saturday 25th of June with a lively procession calling for a boycott of Caterpillar. Campaigners from the local Boycott Apartheid Israel group targeted Caterpillar for supplying Israeli Occupation Forces with machinery and technology used in their

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NETANYAHU AND THE ACADEMIC BOYCOTT

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Lawrence Davidson | June 2005 The Israeli government has chosen Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “lead the campaign targeting Israeli academic institutions.”(1) It is an interesting choice. Perhaps it indicates that Israel is concerned that the academic boycott can do damage to its already shaky economy. Or, perhaps the dapper Netanyahu was chosen because

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Anglicans Target Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Opinion Section | The Telegraph | 24 June 2005 The Christian West has a marked, and growing, prejudice against the state of Israel that the government of that country ignores at its peril. The latest instance will be laid before the Anglican Consultative Council in Nottingham tomorrow, in the form of a recommendation that

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Divestiture of Funds that Support Israeli Occupation of Palestinian Territories

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) New England Conference of the United Methodist Church | June 11, 2005 Resolution 204 passed on Saturday morning of Annual Conference, following brief but signifcant debate. The resolution calls for a comittee to be created to take action within six months to determine which investments support Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories. Investment managers are

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Academic freedom in context

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Omar Barghouti and Lisa Taraki | Al-Ahram Weekly | 16-22 June, Issue 747 The boycott of Israeli universities remains a moral imperative, write Omar Barghouti and Lisa Taraki* The Association of University Teachers (AUT) in Britain has reversed its 22 April decision to boycott Israeli universities. If misinformation, intimidation and bullying were among the

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