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From: Palestinian BDS National Committee <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:47 PM
Subject: Occupy Wall Street not Palestine! We are part of the 99%!
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http://www.bdsmovement.net/2011/occupy-wall-street-not-palestine-8163

*Occupy Wall Street not Palestine!
**We are part of the world’s 99% yearning for freedom, justice and equal
rights!*

* **If a people one day wills to live                     fate must answer
its call
**And the night must fade                               and the chain must
break
**– Abou-Al-kacem El-Chebbi (Tunisia)*

Occupied Palestine, October 13 -The Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions National Committee (BNC), the largest Palestinian civil society
coalition struggling for Palestinian rights, is proud to stand in solidarity
with the movements struggling for a new world based on democracy, human
rights and economic justice. From New York to Athens, from Madrid to
Santiago, from Bahrain to Rome, these huge mobilisations provide a much
needed reminder of something that Palestinians have always known – that
another world, a dignifying one, is possible and ordinary people can create
it.

Our aspirations overlap; our struggles converge. Our oppressors, whether
greedy corporations or military occupations, are united in profiting from
wars, pillage, environmental destruction, repression and impoverishment. We
must unite in our common quest for freedoms, equal rights, social and
economic justice, environmental sanity, and world peace. We can no longer
afford to be splintered and divided; we can no longer ignore our obligations
to join hands in the struggle against wars and corporate exploitation and
for a human-friendly world community not a profit-maximizing jungle.

The Occupy Wall Street movement and its counterparts across the US, Europe,
Latin America and elsewhere are — at least partially — inspired by the Arab
Spring for democracy and social justice. Leaders of the Arab popular revolts
tell us that they, in turn, were largely inspired by our own, decades-old
struggle against Israel’s occupation of our land, its system of
discrimination that matches the UN’s definition of apartheid, and its denial
of the right of Palestinian refugees to return home.

The rapidly emerging movement for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS)
against Israel until it complies with international law is a key and
effective part of the Palestinian struggle. Anchored in universal principles
of human rights and struggling for freedom, justice and equality, the BDS
movement, established in 2005, is deeply rooted in decades of Palestinian
peaceful resistance to colonial oppression and is inspired by the South
African struggle against apartheid as well as the civil rights movement in
the US. It is adopted by a near consensus among Palestinians everywhere,
with all the main political parties, trade unions, professional syndicates,
women’s unions, student groups, NGO networks and refugee advocacy networks
represented in the BNC, the reference for this growing movement to end
Israeli impunity.

The Palestinian-led BDS movement is a global effort of groups, from South
Africa to Britain, from Canada to India, and within Israel itself, all
committed to ending Israel’s denial of basic Palestinian rights. It is
endorsed by towering moral leaders of the calibre of Archbishop Desmond Tutu
and Holocaust survivor and co-author of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, Stephane Hessel. It is supported by world renowned cultural and
intellectual figures such as Alice Walker, Naomi Klein, Roger Waters, Judith
Butler, Sarah Schulman, John Berger, Ken Loach, John Greyson, and Adrienne
Rich.  Massive trade union federations such as COSATU (South Africa), CUT
(Brazil), TUC (UK), ICTU (Ireland), among many others, have also adopted
BDS.

The movement has scored in the last two years some spectacular achievements
when internationally renowned artists and music groups heeded the cultural
boycott of Israel and refused to perform there or cancelled scheduled
appearances. These have included the Pixies, Elvis Costello, Snoop Dogg, Meg
Ryan, Vanessa Paradis, Gil Scott-Heron, among many others. The Norwegian
state pension fund, among others, major European banks and some corporations
have all been convinced to divest from businesses implicated in Israel’s
violations of international law. Increasingly, BDS is recognized as a civic
movement capable of ending Israeli impunity and, crucially, contributing to
the global struggle against the war-mongering, racist agenda which Israel
has persistently played a key role in.

So as you break your own chains and build your own effective resistance
against corporate tyranny, we ask you to demand a just peace for all the
peoples in the Middle East, based on international law and equal human
rights. Palestinians, too, are part of the 99% around the world that suffer
at the hands of the 1% whose greed and ruthless quest for hegemony have led
to unspeakable suffering and endless war. Corporate power has not just
profited from our suffering but has colluded in maintaining Israel’s
occupation and apartheid to perpetuate an unjust order that profits oil and
military companies and multinational financial institutions.

We call upon all the spreading social movements of the world to think
critically when considering their attitude towards the Israeli ‘social
justice’ protests, which have almost completely ignored the key issue at the
heart of all of the problems faced by ordinary Palestinians and even
Israelis: Israel’s costly system of occupation, colonialism and apartheid
over the Palestinian people. Without putting an end to that multi-tiered
Israeli system of oppression, our entire region will never enjoy a
comprehensive and lasting peace, one that is based on justice and human
rights.

Money for jobs, health and education, not for racist oppression and
occupation!
Nowhere is this more important than in the United States. Despite Israel’s
persistent denial of Palestinian rights, the US has provided Israel with
unconditional political and military assistance that directly contributes to
the denial of Palestinian rights, but also to the problems faced by ordinary
US citizens. Could the $24bn of military aid provided to Israel in the
period 2000-2009 not been better spent on schools, healthcare and other
essential services? Did Israel not play a major role in prodding the US to
launch and continue its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, at immense human and
material cost, mainly borne by the poorest in those countries?

But, we must remind ourselves all the time that this struggle will never be
easy, and reaching our objectives never inevitable. As Martin Luther King
once said:

Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through
continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our
freedom. A man can’t ride you unless your back is bent.

 The refreshing scenes of determined peaceful protest for justice from
around the world tell us that we, the 99% of the world, are in the process
of straightening our backs, collectively, with unwavering fortitude and
boundless hope.

-          BNC Secretariat







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