Cultural Boycott. Why?

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Rowan Al-Faqih | This Week in Palestine | December 2005 In 2004, the 20th Haifa International Film Festival established a section for “New Palestinian Cinema” in cooperation with Masharaf magazine in Haifa and several Palestinian filmmakers were invited to present their films. A number of us at the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and

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Quebec Launches Campaign for Boycott

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Coalition for Just Peace in Palestine | 22 December 2005 On Monday, 12th of December, the Coalition for Just Peace in Palestine (CJPP) in Montreal held a press conference to launch its Campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against the Occupation and Israeli Apartheid and for the respect of international law. Responding to

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Norwegian government party to launch boycott campaign on Apartheid Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Stop the Wall Campaign | 8 December 2005 The Socialist Left Party, a member of the center-left Norwegian government is to officially launch a solidarity campaign for Palestine beginning in the New Year. The campaign will focus on a consumer boycott of Israeli products and will push for a ban on any arms trade

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Keeping dialogue open

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Gargi Bhattacharyya | The Guardian | 18 November 2005 After attending a series of meetings about the Israeli academic boycott, Gargi Bhattacharyya still maintains that the issue is not about the ban – it’s about the occupation. After last spring’s controversy about the academic boycott and a short summer lull, it has been a

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Divestment

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) James M. Wall | The Christian Century | 15 November 2006 For most media in Israel, American Protestants are simply the people who book Bible tours of the region. In June 2004 this indifference changed. That’s when the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) adopted a resolution recommending that “a longstanding Presbyterian position against the occupation of

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The university's fig leaf

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ala Hlehel | Haaretz | 26 October 2005 Under different circumstances, the appointment of Professor Majd al-Haj as dean of research at the University of Haifa – a position that at other universities is called “vice president for research” – would inspire satisfaction and support. But not under the present circumstances. Every fool knows

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Evangelicals slam efforts by Protestants to divest from Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Associated Press | Haaretz | October 20, 2005 Evangelical Christians on Thursday criticized efforts by some Christian groups to divest from companies associated with Israel and said they planned to counter with a campaign of their own to create partnerships between Israel and international businesses. Several Protestant groups – including the Presbyterian Church (USA)

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Case for divesting from Israeli interests

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Mohammed Abed | The Badger Herald | 30 September 2005 UW System Investment Policy 78-1 states that all investments “made in any company, corporation, subsidiary or affiliate which practices or condones through its actions discrimination on the basis of race religion, color, creed or sex … shall be divested in as prudent but rapid

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The morality of a cultural boycott of Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Omar Barghouti | Open Democracy | 21 September 2005 Israel’s breaches of human rights and international law give moral force to the argument for an international boycott, says Palestinian writer Omar Barghouti. Linda Grant’s rebuttal of Jacqueline Rose’s courageous support for boycotting Israel reduces boycott to little more than censorship. Shifting the debate from

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