FREE PALESTINE! ISOLATE APARTHEID ISRAEL!
COSATU and PSC launch Week of Action for Palestine supported by YCL and
other progressive organisations
Media Conference, COSATU House, 3 February 2009, 11am
In a historic development for South Africa, South African dock workers
have announced their determination not to offload a ship from Israel
that is scheduled to dock in Durban on Sunday, 8 February 2009. This
follows the decision by COSATU to strengthen the campaign in South
Africa for boycotts, divestment and sanctions against Apartheid Israel.
The pledge by SATAWU members in Durban reflects the commitment by South
African workers to refuse to support oppression and exploitation across
the globe. Last year, Durban dock workers had refused to offload a
shipment of arms that had arrived from China and was destined for
Zimbabwe to prop up the Mugabe regime and to intensify the repression
against the Zimbabwean people. Now, says SATAWU’s General Secretary
Randall Howard, the union’s members are committing themselves to not
handling Israeli goods.
SATAWU’s action on Sunday will be part of a proud history of worker
resistance against apartheid. In 1963, just four years after the
Anti-Apartheid Movement was formed, Danish dock workers refused to
offload a ship with South African goods. When the ship docked in Sweden,
Swedish workers followed suit. Dock workers in Liverpool and, later, in
the San Francisco Bay Area also refused to offload South African goods.
South Africans, and the South African working class in particular, will
remain forever grateful to those workers who determinedly opposed
apartheid and decided that they would support the anti-apartheid
struggle with their actions.
Last week, Western Australian members of the Maritime Union of Australia
resolved to support the campaign for boycotts, divestment and sanctions
against Israel, and have called for a boycott of all Israeli vessels and
all vessels bearing goods arriving from or going to Israel.
This is the legacy and the tradition that South African dock workers
have inherited, and it is a legacy they are determined to honour, by
ensuring that South African ports of entry will not be used as transit
points for goods bound for or emanating from certain dictatorial and
oppressive states such as Zimbabwe, Swaziland and Israel.
COSATU, the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the Young Communist League
and a range of other organisations salute the principled position taken
by these workers. We also take this opportunity to salute the millions
of workers all over the world who have openly condemned and taken
decisive steps to isolate apartheid Israel, a step that should send
shockwaves to its arrogant patrons in the United States who foot the
bill for Israel’s killing machine. We call on other workers and unions
to follow suit and to do all that is necessary to ensure that they
boycott all goods to and from Israel until Palestine is free.
We also welcome statements by various South African Jews of conscience
who have dissociated themselves from the genocide in Gaza. We call on
all South Africans to ensure that none of our family members are allowed
to join the Israeli Occupation Forces’ killing machine.
In celebration of the actions of SATAWU members with regard to the ship
from Israel, and in pursuance of the campaign for boycotts, divestment
and sanctions against Israel, and our call on the South African
government to sever diplomatic and trade relations with Israel, this
coalition of organisations has declared a week of action beginning on
Friday, 6 February 2009. The actions will be organised under the theme:
FREE PALESTINE! ISOLATE APARTHEID ISRAEL! Activities that have already
been confirmed for this week will include:
· Friday, 6 February: A protest outside the offices of the South African
Zionist Federation and the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, 2
Elray Street, Raedene, off Louis Botha Avenue. Both these organisations
unquestioningly supported the recent Israeli attacks against Gaza, and
supported the massacre of civilians and the attacks on schools, mosques,
ambulances, and UN refugee centres. Protestors will be addressed by,
among others, SATAWU General Secretary Randall Howard, and ex-Minister
Ronnie Kasrils. Protest starts at 14:00.
· Friday, 6 February: A picket outside parliament in Cape Town. COSATU
members and solidarity activists will be joined by a number of members
of parliament. Picket starts at 09:30.
· Friday, 6 February: A mass rally in Actonville, Benoni, at the Buzme
Adab Hall. The rally will be addressed by, among others, COSATU General
Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, PSC spokesperson Salim Vally, South African
Council of Churches General Secretary Eddie Makue, and ex-Minister
Ronnie Kasrils. Rally starts at 19:30.
· Sunday, 8 February: A protest at the Durban Harbour Mouth, off
Victoria Embankment [Margaret Mncadi Avenue]. Protestors will be
addressed by, among others, COSATU President Sdumo Dlamini. Protest
starts at 10:00.
· Sunday 8 February: A mass rally in Cape Town at Vygieskraal Rugby
Stadium. The rally will be addressed by, among others, COSATU General
Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, and Allan Boesak. Rally starts at 14:30.
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