JPost: “UK protesters try to hurt Israeli flower sales”

by Ellis Weintraub and Laura Rheinheimer, February 13th

To hurt the high-volume sales of Israeli flowers on Valentine’s Day in the United Kingdom, three anti-Israel protesters chained themselves to a fence over the weekend outside the distribution site of Carmel-Agrexco in Middlesex. Police arrested them.

The UK-based Boycott Israeli Goods Campaign launched the protest on Saturday as part of a five-day campaign against the sale of Israeli flowers.

According to Abraham Daniel, director of the Flower Growers’ Association in Israel, Valentine’s Day should bring in NIS 11.5 million in sales. This amounts to 10 percent of the NIS 115m. Israel expects to export to England this year.

The boycott group hopes to diminish these sales, according to group spokesman Tom Hayes. They aim to damage Carmel-Agrexco’s reputation, negatively impact profits and lobby supermarkets to not sell Israeli flowers, he said.

No stores have agreed to the boycott yet, Hayes told The Jerusalem Post in a telephone interview. But his group remained in contact with several stores, he added.

Saturday afternoon, some 90 demonstrators blocked trucks from leaving Carmel-Agrexco’s Middlesex site. According to Amos Or, Agrexco-UK’s general manager, the protest lasted from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and caused a 30-minute delay.

“It’s a small, noisy group, but the police were well prepared,” he told the Post. Most of the trucks carried Coral strawberries grown by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, he added.

But according to Hayes, the protesters stopped operations for the whole afternoon. His said his group opposed all Israeli companies, but had specifically targeted those with farms in the Jordan Valley, believing they exploit cheap Palestinian labor. He said Palestinians could not develop their own farms in the area because of security checkpoints.

Hayes said his group did not distinguish between flowers grown in the Jordan Valley with those grown elsewhere in Israel.

“We are the Boycott Israeli Goods Campaign, so we are against all Israeli flowers,” he said.

Hayes said his group was against Agrexco for several reasons: It is partially owned by the Israeli government, it operates farms on settlements in the Jordan Valley “at the Palestinians’ expense,” and it “profits from the apartheid.”

He said he based his information on a recent visit to Israel in which he met with workers in the Jordan Valley.

Daniel said only 1%-2% of the flowers grown in the Jordan Valley were exported.

“Most of the flowers from the Jordan Valley are sold in local markets,” he said.

Jordan Valley Regional Council head Dubi Tal said although Palestinians needed permission to enter the area, they were free to work wherever they want. There were “no complaints from outside [organizations] or the Palestinian side,” he said. Palestinians were free to establish farms in the valley, he added.

According to B’Tselem spokeswoman Sarit Michaeli, only Palestinians who are prepared to work on a settlement in the Jordan Valley or those who live there may enter the area.

Michaeli said Palestinians from outside the Jordan Valley sometimes encountered problems accessing land they own in the region.

According Atzmon Meltzer, the general manager of a flower distributor called Aviv, the Jordan Valley exports only 5% of Israel’s total flower exports. Israel grows most of its flowers in the Arava, around Beersheba, the North and the Jezreel Valley, he said. Aviv and a European company hope to buy Agrexco from the government, he added.

Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions – Palestinian Trade Union Call upon International Labor Movement

by the Grassroots Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign

The Palestinian Trade unions have given out a Call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions endorsed by:

* the General Union of Palestinian Workers (GUPW).
* the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions (PGFTU).
* the Coalition of Independent Democratic Unions.
* Other Palestinian professional and vocational unions.

In a press conference held on January 11 2007, the Trade Unions and Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign addressed this call to the Arab and International Trade Unions and, in particular, the International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions, the Arab League, the Arab Labor Organization, the International Labor Organization, the International Trade Union Confederation, the Organization of African Trade Union Unity, the Palestinian people and the international community.

A further press conference is scheduled to be held in the Gaza Strip.

See English translation of the statement issued on January 11, 2007.

See the original January 11 statement with signatures.


See factsheet: “Trade Union Solidarity for Effective BDS Campaigns”

See labor report by Sawt al-Amel: “Separate and Unequal”

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Support CUPE Ontario’s stand for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions!

Support the Palestinian call to Isolate Apartheid Israel!

In May 2006, CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Ontario approved resolution 50 supporting “the international campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions until Israel meets its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to self-determination and fully complies with the precepts of international law including the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution 194.” The Palestinian grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign thanks CUPE Ontario for their support and brave decision.

The resolution passed with overwhelming support at the largest provincial convention in the union’s history, held May 24-27 in Ottawa, Canada. Over 900 delegates from CUPE locals across Ontario attended the convention. CUPE represents about 200,000 public sector workers in Ontario and is the largest public sector union in the province. This resolution is part of a growing global campaign initiated on July 9, 2005 by over 170 Palestinian organizations, including the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel.

Palestinian trade unions, civil society and grassroots have greatly appreciated this move and expressed their encouragement for CUPE and trade unions all over the world to implement the Palestinian call for the Isolation of Apartheid Israel. Some of the support letters are gathered below:

Palestinian General Federation Trade Union

Palestinian Industrial Unions

General Union of Palestine Labor Vocational Association

Palestinian Farmers Union

Palestinian grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign

Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO)

Coalition for Jerusalem

PARC

Badil

Palestinian Beekeepers Cooperative

The Palestinian Rural Women’s Development Society

International letters of support:

COSATU – South African Trade Union Cogress

Coalition of Lebanese Society

The Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid (endapartheid@riseup.net) is coordinating support for CUPE.

We ask you to respond to their call for action:

* Please contact the leadership of CUPE Ontario and support this decision. A sample letter can be found below.

Messages to CUPE Ontario can be sent to:

Sid Ryan, President CUPE Ontario: sryan@cupe.on.ca

CUPE Ontario Executive Members akirby@cupe.on.ca

Katherine Nastovski, Chair, CUPE Ontario International Solidarity Committee knastov@yahoo.com

(Please cc endapartheid@riseup.net as the unionist’s mailboxes are spammed with attacks by the Zionist lobby.)

* Trade Unions, clergy and community organizations, should call upon their members and congregants to contact CUPE Ontario and support this decision.

* Please forward this note to your distribution lists.

Full Text of the Resolution:

CUPE ONTARIO WILL:

1. With Palestine solidarity and human rights organizations, develop an education campaign about the apartheid nature of the Israeli state and the political and economic support of Canada for these practices.

2. Support the international campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions until Israel meets its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to self- determination and fully complies with the precepts of international law including the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution194.

3. Call on CUPE National to commit to research into Canadian involvement in the occupation and call on the CLC to join us in lobbying against the apartheid-like practices of the Israeli state and call for the immediate dismantling of the wall.

BECAUSE:

– The Israeli Apartheid Wall has been condemned and determined illegal under international law.

– Over 170 Palestinian political parties, unions and other organizations including the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions issued a call in July 2005 for a global campaign of boycotts and divestment against Israel similar to those imposed against South African Apartheid;

– CUPE BC has firmly and vocally condemned the occupation of Palestine and have initiated an education campaign about the apartheid-like practices of the Israeli state.

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Sample letter

To whom it may concern

I wish to express my profound gratitude to CUPE Ontario for passing Resolution 50 in support of the global campaign against Israeli Apartheid.

Only the grossly uninformed or misinformed can fail to comprehend the inexcusable suffering that Israel has inflicted on the Palestinian people for nearly six decades. For the sake of all of humanity, it must end.

Again, I commend your courage and principle. Rest assured, the vast majority of thinking Canadians who want to see a peaceful world stand with you.

Most certainly you will come under great pressure from the pro-Israel lobby to reverse your decision. Please stand firm for justice and International Law.

Second Day of Action against Israeli Company Importing Valentine’s Day Flowers

CARMEL-AGREXCO BLOCKADED

Thirteen Palestine solidarity protesters from London and Brighton are blockading the UK base of an Israeli agricultural export company Agrexco (UK) Ltd, Swallowfield Way, Hayes, Middlesex.

This is the second day of action against Agrexco on one of their busiest weekends of the year. Agrexco are dealing with large amounts of Israeli flowers in the build up to Valentine’s Day. On Saturday over a hundred protesters stood in front of the gates of the depot and deliveries had to be rescheduled.


the blockade outside Agrexco on Saturday

Agrexco is Israel’s largest exporter of agricultural produce into the European Union, and is 50% Israeli state owned. It imports produce from illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

This morning activists locked themselves to both gates of the Hayes depot. They were met with violence by privates security guards from First Class Protection. The blockade is currently stopping all motor vehicle traffic in and out of the building.

Before taking part in this action many of the defendants had witnessed first hand the suffering of Palestinian communities under the brutal Israeli occupation. They do not accept the UK’s complicity in the illegal occupation of Palestine and see the presence of this company as a violation of human rights.

BACKGROUND

Carmel-Agrexco is 50% owned by the state of Israel, and imports produce from illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank. At the same time Israeli forces have blocked Palestinian exports on grounds of ‘security’.

Israeli state sponsored settlements have appropriated land and water resources by military force from Palestinian farmers in a deliberate policy of colonial settlement.

In a hearing in September the judge ruled that Agrexco (UK) must prove that their business is lawful.

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The Third Annual Apartheid Week comes to New York

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The 3rd annual Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) will take place in New York City from February 10-17 2007. It will be a week-long series of events organized by a coalition of different groups in the city and will feature lectures, film screenings, and cultural activities. Concurrent events are being held in Canada and the United Kingdom.

“This week of events, being held in New York for the first time, adds to the growing international chorus of opposition to Israeli apartheid that includes voices of Palestinians, Israelis, South Africans, and many others who stand for justice,” says Ryvka Bar Zohar, an organizer of the week.

The aim of IAW is to push forward the analysis of Israel as an apartheid state and to gather support for the international boycott, divestment, and sanctions campaign called for by over 170 Palestinian civil society organizations in 2005. The events of the week are organized around the three demands outlined in this call: full equality for Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel, an end to the occupation and colonization of the West Bank and Gaza, and the implementation of the right of return and compensation for Palestinian refugees pursuant to UN resolution 194.

“Israeli apartheid has created a system where Palestinians live either as second-class citizens in Israel, as occupied subjects in the West Bank or as refugees denied the right to return to their homes” said Ahmad Shokr, another organizer of IAW. Shokr adds that “by supporting the boycott, divestment, and sanctions campaign the international community can isolate the apartheid regime and work toward a future where all inhabitants of the land can live in dignity as equals.”

Below is a full schedule of events for the week. For more details please go to http://www.endisraeliapartheid.net/

ISRAELI APARTHEID WEEK 2007

New York City Schedule:

GRASSROOTS, NONVIOLENT RESISTANCE TO ISRAELI APARTHEID IN PALESTINE

Mohammed Khatib

Feryal Abu Haikal

Saturday, February 10 at 6:30 p.m.

Hunter College, 695 Park Avenue

Hunter West, HW415

ISRAEL AND THE APARTHEID ANALOGY

Saree Makdisi

Basheer Abu-Manneh

Robert Robideau

Yifat Susskind

Monday, February 12 at 7:30 p.m.

Judson Memorial Church

55 Washington Square South

DIGITAL RESISTANCE: PALESTINIAN YOUTH MEDIA

Tuesday, February 13 at 7:00pm

Furman Hall, 245 Sullivan St, Rm. 214

CONTESTING ISRAELI APARTHEID: BOYCOTT, DIVESTMENT AND SANCTIONS IN CONTEXT

Sami Hermez

Riham Barghouti

Issa Mikel

Tuesday, February 13 at 7:00 p.m.

WESPAC Foundation, 255 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., White Plains

AND

Thursday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m.

Judson Memorial Church

239 Thompson St.

LOVE UNDER APARTHEID: PALESTINIANS AND ISRAEL’S DISCRIMINATORY MARRIAGE LAWS

Jamil Dakwar

Film Screening of “Just Married,” directed by Ayelet Bechar.

Wednesday, February 14 at 7:30p.m

Brecht Forum, 451 West Street

APARTHEID THROUGH THE LENS

A Fundraising Evening for the Young Photographers of Balata Refugee Camp

Thursday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m.

Alwan, 16 Beaver St.

$10 suggested donation at the door

CHALLENGING ISRAELI APARTHEID

Joseph Massad

Tanya Reinhart

Friday, February 16 at 7:30 p.m.

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church

521 W. 126th St.

EXPOSING ISRAELI APARTHEID – SUPPORTING PALESTINIAN LIBERATION: A Teach-In

Sunday, February 18, 2:00-5:00 p.m.

Pope Hall, St. Peter’s College

2641 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ

NYC-area sponsors of IAW are: NYU Students for Justice in Palestine; Falasteen and the Arab Students Association at Columbia University; Action Wednesdays Against the War; Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East; Palestine Education Project; Al-Awda New York; NJ Solidarity Activists for the Liberation of Palestine; ISM-NYC; and WESPAC.

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Boycott Israeli Apartheid Vigil in Los Angeles

by Women in Black Los Angeles, February 5th

In the hour and a half before Monday’s Los Angeles performance of the Israel Philharmonic at Disney Hall, candlelight illuminated more than 60 black-clad protestors standing silently in front of downtown’s Disney Hall with signs saying “End Israeli Apartheid in Palestine and Boycott Israel Philharmonic”.

With the parking garage closed, the entire audience had to walk by the protestors, and, while most ignored the leaflet offered by one of the organizers, none was able to ignore the protestors’ message.

In the week before the performance, the L.A. Philharmonic had tried to move the protest away from Disney Hall. They even asked for, and got a resolution from the Los Angeles City Council, closing the sidewalk in front of Disney Hall. But once attorneys Jim Lafferty and Carol Smith from the National Lawyer’s Guild-Los Angeles Chapter made it clear that they would sue on constitutional grounds, Disney Hall agreed that the protestors could use the public sidewalk. And use it we did, to great effect.

The vigil, organized by Women in Black-Los Angeles, was the culmination of four months of organizing that began with a letter to the musicians of the Israel Philharmonic asking them to take a public stand against Israel’s 40-year occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, following the example of famed Isaeli conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim.

The letter was signed by more than 1,000 supporters worldwide, but their plea was not honored with a reply from the musicians. A written request to the L.A. Philharmonic management asking them to either cancel the Isareli group’s perfomances or make an announcement in opposition to the occupation before each performance met with refusal, so the organizers began their protest in January with silent vigils at matinee performances of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. On
Tuesday, Feb. 6th, 20 protestors returned for a second night of silent vigil.

In addition, six brave souls in New York held a vigil during the January 3oth performance at Carnegie Hall, and people attending couldn’t miss them. Despite some insults from the crowd, they stood in silence with their signs and the letter to the Philharmonic in their hands. One of the vigilers said, “We will not remain silent as long as there is so much injustice in the world.”

Click here for the letters.

In addition to Women in Black-Los Angeles, the vigil was supported by the ANSWER Coalition, Middle East Fellowship and Campaign to End Israeli Apartheid.