Largest UK Union Unite votes to boycott Israel  "a boycott of Israeli goods and 
services will be "similar to the boycott of South African goods during the era 
of apartheid".

http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/32579/unite-votes-boycott-israel
Unite votes to boycott Israel
By Jonathan Kalmus, June 4, 2010

Britain's largest union, Unite, has unanimously passed a motion to boycott 
Israeli companies at its first policy conference in Manchester on Wednesday.

The motion, which passed unanimously, called the union "to vigorously promote a 
policy of divestment from Israeli companies", while a boycott of Israeli goods 
and services will be "similar to the boycott of South African goods during the 
era of apartheid".

Reflecting the University and College Union's call at their Manchester 
conference earlier in the week, Unite will similarly host a "Palestine 
conference" to support trade union action against Israel.

But at odds with the UCU's call to sever links with Israel's trade union 
movement Histadrut, Unite delegates voted to keep solidarity links. Stephen 
Scott, director of Trade Union Friends of Israel, said that indicates a split 
within the pro-boycott movement, many of whom realise such a call "is all very 
dangerous stuff.

"It would be huge for another trade union movement to expel them even when they 
are a democratic organisation and pass all the criteria of being a member of 
the international trade unions."

Nevertheless, Mr Scott added: "All round, you now have a major player 
supporting the boycott and the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, and there is no 
resistance."


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http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=51724

A Global Civil Society Campaign to De-Legitimise Israel?

By Thalif Deen

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 4, 2010 (IPS) - If, as expected, the U.N. Security Council 
remains politically impotent and refuses to penalise Israel for the killings of 
nine pro-Palestinian civilians on a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, 
what is the next course of action?

A global civil society campaign to de-legitimise Israel? Formal or informal 
sanctions by individual states? Worldwide arrest warrants? 

All of these - and more - are in the realm of possibility, say two leading 
constitutional experts, Professor Richard Falk, U.N. Special Rapporteur on 
Occupied Palestinian Territories, and Michael Ratner, president of the New 
York- based Centre for Constitutional Rights. 

The gridlock in the Security Council is likely to remind civil society forces 
that justice for the Palestinians will depend on bottom-up conflict resolution, 
and a global delegitimising campaign that worked so well in the struggle to 
defeat South African racism, Falk told IPS. 

Asked how Israel could be punished and/or penalised for its atrocities - if 
action is to be taken outside the Security Council chambers - Falk said there 
are two sets of punitive responses outside of the U.N. system. 

First, by strong diplomatic initiatives, as for instance, the deterioration of 
Israeli trade and security relations with Turkey, and others; and by some 
governments adopting informal or formal sanctions - again the South Africa 
analogy is relevant, he said. 

Secondly, by civil society initiatives that move toward further 
de-legitimisation of Israel, such as a citizen tribunal on Israeli aggression 
on the high seas or slow genocide in Gaza; an intensifying campaign fueled by 
outrage, including the failure of the United Nations to uphold international 
law in relation to Israel, said Falk, who is also professor emeritus of 
international law at Princeton University. 

Ratner told IPS the injured citizens from various countries can and should 
begin criminal prosecutions in their home countries against Israeli officials 
who ordered this attack in international waters. 

"Worldwide arrest warrants should be issued. Israeli officials should 
understand that they may have impunity in Israel, but that they leave Israel at 
their peril," he said. 

The Israeli attack on the flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian aid, which 
resulted in the killings of eight Turkish nationals, has provoked anger and 
protests worldwide. 

According to news reports, there were more than 600 civilians from 32 countries 
on board the six ships which flew the flags of Turkey, Greece and Comoros. 

But after a 12-hour session Monday, the Security Council issued a tame 
"presidential statement" condemning what has been described by critics as "high 
seas piracy and banditry". 

The United States, which has traditionally thrown a protective arm around 
Israel - whether the Jewish state is right or wrong - was primarily responsible 
for "watering down" the statement and refusing to adopt a formal resolution 
against Israel. 

Secure under a protective U.S. umbrella, Israel is unlikely to be singled out 
for condemnation or even subjected to Security Council sanctions or 
resolutions. 

"Yes, it is likely that Israel will continue to enjoy de facto impunity as a 
result of Euro-American geopolitical protection," Falk told IPS. 

But he predicted that European support for Israel is likely to be under strain 
"after such a flagrant disregard of international law and such a cruel and 
arbitrary use of force". 

Ratner told IPS that "at some point – [and] we may be reaching that point - the 
anger at Israel by Muslim populations of countries like Turkey and Pakistan, 
and by extension their anger at the U.S., UK. and France for their continued 
support in the Security Council for Israeli lawlessness, may force a change." 

This is not because those countries care a whit about Palestinians, he said, 
but because their security depends on not alienating millions in an area they 
deem crucial to their economic and physical security. 

"So I have not given up hope for increased pressure on Israel from the Security 
Council," he said. 

The Security Council's failure to condemn this attack is also part of its 
failure to act on prior occasions when Israel has violated international law, 
such as in Gaza, said Ratner. At a minimum, the Security Council should refer 
this matter to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, he added. 

"The Security Council overlooking lawlessness in the past has led to more 
lawlessness in the future. It has given Israel impunity to carry out horrendous 
human rights violations," he noted. 

As the Security Council, controlled on this issue by the U.S., the UK and 
France, protects Israel, "We are seeing the emergence of a remarkable 
phenomenon: militant activism by thousands from all over the world taking 
action that is the best hope for forcing a change that could end the blockade, 
end the settlements and has the potential to bring peace," he said. 

Addressing parliament Wednesday, a visibly angry Turkish Prime Minister Recep 
Tayyip Erdogan said that, "Even despots, gangsters and pirates have specific 
sensitiveness, (and) follow some specific morals." 

"But those who do not follow any morality or ethics, those who do not act with 
any sensitivity, to call them such names would even be a compliment to them," 
he said. 

"This brazen, irresponsible, reckless (Israeli) government that recognises no 
law and tramples on any kind of humanitarian virtue, this attack by the Israeli 
government must by all means be punished," he added. 

Referring to the Israeli version of the attack, Erdogan said the government in 
Tel Aviv, "has made lying its state policy and does not blush about the crime 
it commits". 

Instead of expecting the Israelis to open an investigation, "the international 
community must investigate this incident in all its dimensions and must give 
the legal response", he added. 



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