Monday, September 27, 2010
Mainstream U.S. newspaper publishes our op-ed on settlement "freeze"
by Josh Ruebner (National Advocacy Director)
"…Whether the talks persist or break down, one thing is clear: Palestinians paradoxically will still be expected to negotiate statehood with Israel while Israel … continues to gobble up the territory designated for a Palestinian state…"
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Desmond Tutu supports BDS proposal at University of Johannesburg
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
New app makes boycotting West Bank settlements a touch easier
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Israel Divestment Campaign (IDC) holds press conference in Los Angeles
"This is not a border dispute between Peru and Ecuador."
"So far, the Obama administration seems to be saying that 'no change' is the only change we can believe in when it comes to U.S. policy on Israel-Palestine ... [He] did say that Israel's partial settlement moratorium 'should' be extended, but carefully went on to urge that the talks 'press on until completed' with no linkage between the two goals. Not to mention that what he calls a 'moratorium' has consistently allowed continued building..."
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"Settlement Freeze" myth given relatively objective treatment in mainstream media (Der Spiegel)
Thursday, September 23, 2010
CEO of TIAA-CREF confronted by shareholder-activists at UMass Boston
More than 500 academics have endorsed the academic and cultural boycott of Israel, says USACBI
"Endorsements by US academics and scholars recently crossed 500, and there are now 150 cultural workers who have also endorsed USACBI! This is a major victory for the growing academic and cultural boycott of Israel, and for the movement for justice and equality in Israel, as defenders of the status quo in Israel have repeatedly observed that the legitimacy of the state of Israel in the global court of public opinion is threatened by the boycott movement. There is a growing shift in the tide of public opinion in the U.S. which has only swelled in the wake of Israel’s massacre of international activists and relief workers on humanitarian aid flotilla’s off the coast of Gaza in international waters on May 31..."
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Adalah-NY to Batsheva Dance Company: "Don't Dance Around Apartheid!"
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| Above: US Campaign Executive Director Rob Mosrie joins protest of Batsheva. |
From US Campaign member group Adalah-NY on Wednesday, 22 September:
"About 40 protesters gathered this evening to call upon New Yorkers to boycott the Israeli dance troupe Batsheva Dance Company during their performances at the Joyce Theater in Manhattan. Backed by the music of the radical marching band, Rude Mechanical Orchestra, demonstrators handed out programs to dancegoers and pedestrians explaining the reasons for the boycott. At least one dance patron heeded the call, giving his ticket to a protest organizer saying he was no longer comfortable seeing the performance."
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Call for Artists- The Sound of Peace Art Exhibit
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
US Campaign endorses push for divestment at TIAA-CREF
The US Campaign has endorsed an exciting petition at Jewish Voice for Peace (a US Campaign member organization), pushing US financial services giant TIAA-CREF toward divestment from companies involved in Israel's theft of land and abuse of human rights. Check out JVP's campaign page, sign the petition and get resources to join this promising effort!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Join Us TONIGHT: White House Vigil for a Just Peace
As President Barack Obama, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gather for a White House dinner on the eve of the resumption of direct Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, please join the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation for a silent vigil in support of a just peace between Palestinians and Israelis based on human rights, international law, and UN resolutions. Meet us on the north side of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue, across the street from Lafayette Park from 6-8 PM. We will have signs available. During the silent vigil, we will present a petition to the White House with thousands of signatures. The petition reads: "Dear President Obama, As your Administration reconvenes direct Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations on September 2, I urge you to make sure that they are based on human rights, international law, and UN resolutions--the only viable basis for a just and lasting peace." If you can't attend, you can sign the petition!





