 international |
         rights, freedoms and repression |
         press release
          international |
         rights, freedoms and repression |
         press release          Saturday January 02, 2010 16:05
 Saturday January 02, 2010 16:05 by Kev - IPSC (pers cap)
 by Kev - IPSC (pers cap)
(CAIRO) Gaza Freedom Marchers yesterday, 1st January 2010, approved a declaration aimed at accelerating the global campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israeli Apartheid.
Roughly 1400 activists from 43 countries converged in Cairo on their way to Gaza to join with Palestinians marching to break Israel's illegal siege. They were prevented from entering Gaza by the Egyptian authorities.
As a result, the Freedom Marchers remained in Cairo. They staged a series of nonviolent actions aimed at pressuring the international community to end the siege as one step in the larger struggle to secure justice for Palestinians throughout historic Palestine.
The following declaration arose from those actions:
End Israeli Apartheid 
Cairo Declaration 
January 1, 2010 
We, international delegates meeting in Cairo during the Gaza Freedom March 2009 in collective response to an initiative from the South African delegation, state: 
In view of: 
o Israel's ongoing collective punishment of Palestinians through the illegal occupation and siege of Gaza; 
o the illegal occupation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the continued construction of the illegal Apartheid Wall and settlements; 
o the new Wall under construction by Egypt and the US which will tighten even further the siege of Gaza; 
o the contempt for Palestinian democracy shown by Israel, the US, Canada, the EU and others after the Palestinian elections of 2006; 
o the war crimes committed by Israel during the invasion of Gaza one year ago; 
o the continuing discrimination and repression faced by Palestinians within Israel; 
o and the continuing exile of millions of Palestinian refugees; 
o all of which oppressive acts are based ultimately on the Zionist ideology which underpins Israel; 
o in the knowledge that our own governments have given Israel direct economic, financial, military and diplomatic support and allowed it to behave with impunity; 
o and mindful of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (2007) 
We reaffirm our commitment to: 
Palestinian Self-Determination 
Ending the Occupation 
Equal Rights for All within historic Palestine 
The full Right of Return for Palestinian refugees 
We therefore reaffirm our commitment to the United Palestinian call of July 2005 for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) to compel Israel to comply with international law. 
To that end, we call for and wish to help initiate a global mass, democratic anti-apartheid movement to work in full consultation with Palestinian civil society to implement the Palestinian call for BDS. 
Mindful of the many strong similarities between apartheid Israel and the former apartheid regime in South Africa, we propose: 
1) An international speaking tour in the first 6 months of 2010 by Palestinian and South African trade unionists and civil society activists, to be joined by trade unionists and activists committed to this programme within the countries toured, to take mass education on BDS directly to the trade union membership and wider public internationally; 
2) Participation in the Israeli Apartheid Week in March 2010; 
3) A systematic unified approach to the boycott of Israeli products, involving consumers, workers and their unions in the retail, warehousing, and transportation sectors; 
4) Developing the Academic, Cultural and Sports boycott; 
5) Campaigns to encourage divestment of trade union and other pension funds from companies directly implicated in the Occupation and/or the Israeli military industries; 
6) Legal actions targeting the external recruitment of soldiers to serve in the Israeli military, and the prosecution of Israeli government war criminals; coordination of Citizen's Arrest Bureaux to identify, campaign and seek to prosecute Israeli war criminals; support for the Goldstone Report and the implementation of its recommendations; 
7) Campaigns against charitable status of the Jewish National Fund (JNF). 
We appeal to organisations and individuals committed to this declaration to sign it and work with us to make it a reality. 
Please e-mail us at cairodec@gmail.com 
Signed by: 
(* Affiliation for identification purposes only.) 
1. Hedy Epstein, Holocaust Survivor/ Women in Black*, USA 
2. Nomthandazo Sikiti, Nehawu, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), Affiliate International Officer*, South Africa 
3. Zico Tamela, Satawu, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) Affiliate International Officer*, South Africa 
4. Hlokoza Motau, Numsa, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) Affiliate International Officer*, South Africa 
5. George Mahlangu, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) Campaigns Coordinator*, South Africa 
6. Crystal Dicks, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) Education Secretary*, South Africa 
7. Savera Kalideen, SA Palestinian Solidarity Committee*, South Africa 
8. Suzanne Hotz, SA Palestinian Solidarity Group*, South Africa 
9. Shehnaaz Wadee, SA Palestinian Solidarity Alliance*, South Africa 
10. Haroon Wadee, SA Palestinian Solidarity Alliance*, South Africa 
11. Sayeed Dhansey, South Africa 
12. Faiza Desai, SA Palestinian Solidarity Alliance*, South Africa 
13. Ali Abunimah, Electronic Intifada*, USA 
14. Hilary Minch, Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign*, Ireland 
15. Anthony Loewenstein, Australia 
16. Sam Perlo-Freeman, United Kingdom 
17. Julie Moentk, Pax Christi*, USA 
18. Ulf Fogelström, Sweden 
19. Ann Polivka, Chico Peace and Justice Center*, USA 
20. Mark Johnson, Fellowship of Reconciliation*, USA 
21. Elfi Padovan, Munich Peace Committee*/Die Linke*, Germany 
22. Elizabeth Barger, Peace Roots Alliance*/Plenty I*, USA 
23. Sarah Roche-Mahdi, CodePink*, USA 
24. Svetlana Gesheva-Anar, Bulgaria 
25. Cristina Ruiz Cortina, Al Quds-Malaga*, Spain 
26. Rachel Wyon, Boston Gaza Freedom March*, USA 
27. Mary Hughes-Thompson, Women in Black*, USA 
28. David Letwin, International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN)*, USA 
29. Jean Athey, Peace Action Montgomery*, USA 
30. Gael Murphy, Gaza Freedom March*/CodePink*, USA 
31. Thomas McAfee, Journalist/PC*, USA 
32. Jean Louis Faure, International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN)*, France 
33. Timothy A King, Christians for Peace and Justice in the Middle East*, USA 
34. Gail Chalbi, Palestine/Israel Justice Project of the Minnesota United Methodist Church*, USA 
35. Ouahib Chalbi, Palestine/Israel Justice Project of the Minnesota United Methodist Church*, USA 
36. Greg Dropkin, Liverpool Friends of Palestine*, England 
37. Felice Gelman, Wespac Peace and Justice New York*/Gaza Freedom March*, USA 
38. Ron Witton, Australian Academic Union*, Australia 
39. Hayley Wallace, Palestine Solidarity Committee*, USA 
40. Norma Turner, Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign*, England 
41. Paula Abrams-Hourani, Women in Black (Vienna)*/ Jewish Voice for Just Peace in the Middle East*, Austria 
42. Mateo Bernal, Industrial Workers of the World*, USA 
43. Mary Mattieu, Collectif Urgence Palestine*, Switzerland 
44. Agneta Zuppinger, Collectif Urgence Palestine*, Switzerland 
45. Ashley Annis, People for Peace*, Canada 
46. Peige Desgarlois, People for Peace*, Canada 
47. Hannah Carter, Canadian Friends of Sabeel*, Canada 
48. Laura Ashfield, Canadian Friends of Sabeel*, Canada 
49. Iman Ghazal, People for Peace*, Canada 
50. Filsam Farah, People for Peace*, Canada 
51. Awa Allin, People for Peace*, Canada 
52. Cleopatra McGovern, USA 
53. Miranda Collet, Spain 
54. Alison Phillips, Scotland 
55. Nicholas Abramson, Middle East Crisis Response Network*/Jews Say No*, USA 
56. Tarak Kauff, Middle East Crisis Response Network*/Veterans for Peace*, USA 
57. Jesse Meisler-Abramson, USA 
58. Hope Mariposa, USA 
59. Ivesa Lübben. Bremer Netzwerk fur Gerechten Frieden in Nahost*, Germany 
60. Sheila Finan, Mid-Hudson Council MERC*, USA 
61. Joanne Lingle, Christians for Peace and Justice in the Middle East (CPJME)*, USA 
62. Barbara Lubin, Middle East Children’s Alliance*, USA 
63. Josie Shields-Stromsness, Middle East Children’s Alliance*, USA 
64. Anna Keuchen, Germany 
65. Judith Mahoney Pasternak, WRL* and Indypendent*, USA 
66. Ellen Davidson, New York City Indymedia*, WRL*, Indypendent*, USA 
67. Ina Kelleher, USA 
68. Lee Gargagliano, International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (Chicago)*, USA 
69. Brad Taylor, OUT-FM*, USA 
70. Helga Mankovitz, SPHR (Queen’s University)*, Canada 
71. Mick Napier, Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign*, Scotland 
72. Agnes Kueng, Paso Basel*, Switzerland 
73. Anne Paxton, Voices of Palestine*, USA 
74. Leila El Abtah, The Netherlands 
75. Richard, Van der Wouden, The Netherlands 
76. Rafiq A. Firis, P.K.R.*/Isra*, The Netherlands 
77. Sandra Tamari, USA 
78. Alice Azzouzi, Way to Jerusalem*, USA 
79. J’Ann Schoonmaker Allen, USA 
80. Ruth F. Hooke, Episcopalian Peace Fellowship*, USA 
81. Jean E. Lee, Holy Land Awareness Action Task Group of United Church of Canada*, Canada 
82. Delphine de Boutray, Association Thèâtre Cine*, France 
83. Sylvia Schwarz, USA 
84. Alexandra Safi, Germany 
85. Abdullah Anar, Green Party – Turkey*, Turkey 
86. Ted Auerbach, USA 
87. Martha Hennessy, Catholic Worker*, USA 
88. Louis Ultale, Interfaile Pace e Bene*, USA 
89. Leila Zand, Fellowship of Reconciliation*, USA 
90. Emma Grigore, CodePink*, USA 
91. Sammer Abdelela, New York Community of Muslim Progressives*, USA 
92. Sharat G. Lin, San Jose Peace and Justice Center*, USA 
93. Katherine E. Sheetz, Free Gaza*, USA 
94. Steve Greaves, Free Gaza*, USA 
95. Trevor Baumgartner, Free Gaza*, USA 
96. Hanan Tabbara, USA 
97. Marina Barakatt, CodePink*, USA 
98. Keren Bariyov, USA 
99. Ursula Sagmeister, Women in Black – Vienna*, Austria 
100. Ann Cunningham, Australia 
101. Bill Perry, Delaware Valley Veterans for Peace*, USA 
102. Terry Perry, Delaware Valley Veterans for Peace*, USA 
103. Athena Viscusi, USA 
104. Marco Viscusi, USA 
105. Paki Wieland, Northampton Committee*, USA 
106. Manijeh Saba, New York / New Jersey, USA 
107. Ellen Graves, USA 
108. Zoë Lawlor, Ireland – Palestine Solidarity Campaign*, Ireland 
109. Miguel García Grassot, Al Quds – Málaga*, Spain 
110. Ana Mamora Romero, ASPA-Asociacion Andaluza Solidaridad y Paz*, Spain 
111. Ehab Lotayef, CJPP Canada*, Canada 
112. David Heap, London Anti-War*, Canada 
113. Adie Mormech, Free Gaza* / Action Palestine*, England 
114. Aimee Shalan, UK 
115. Liliane Cordova, International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN)*, Spain 
116. Priscilla Lynch, USA 
117. Jenna Bitar, USA 
118. Deborah Mardon, USA 
119. Becky Thompson, USA 
120. Diane Hereford, USA 
121. David Heap, People for Peace London*, Canada 
122. Donah Abdulla, Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights*, Canada 
123. Wendy Goldsmith, People for Peace London*, Canada 
124. Abdu Mihirig, Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights-UBC*, Canada 
125. Saldibastami, Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights-UBC*, Canada 
126. Abdenahmane Bouaffad, CMF*, France 
127. Feroze Mithiborwala, Awami Bharat*, India 
128. John Dear, Pax Christi*, USA 
129. Ziyaad Lunat, Portugal 
130. Michael Letwin, New York City Labor Against the War (NYCLAW) 
131. Labor For Palestine