BDS South Africa exposes JNF Greenwashing at COP 17

BDS South Africa issued the following release (with pamphlets) about the Jewish National Fund and it’s attempt to ‘greenwash’ its racist practices and policies:

With COP17, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, taking place in South Africa we’ve been approached by several environmental justice organizations regarding the Jewish National Fund (JNF) and its presence at COP17.

The JNF potrays itself as a “green” organisation but at the same time it is involved in human rights abuses against the Palestinian people – including house demolitions and forced removals. Furthermore, the JNF administers 13% of Israeli land (which it does not allow Palestinians to use) and jointly (with the Israeli Land Authority, an Israeli government body) administers another 80%. Israeli land policies are discriminatory and the JNF is intimately involved (and complicit) in maintaining and administering these policies. Attached are two brief pamphlets on the JNF.

The direction coming from the Palestinian branch of the global environmental network, Friends of the Earth International, is clear: “The JNF is an organisation with explicitly racist aims of conquest. We call upon all those committed to environmental justice to cease and refrain from
working with the Jewish National Fund”.

The STOPTHEJNF campaign is a worldwide campaign, led by Palestinians as well a group of Jews who refuse to identify with the JNF or the policies of the State of Israel. The campaign has recently been very successful in challenging the JNF:
– Human Rights workers in the United States (US) have launched an application with the US Internal Revenue Services to immediately investigate and revoke the JNF’s charity status. They contest: “the JNF funds activities that are both contrary to the public policy of the United States and inconsistent with activities of a charitable or environmental organization.”
– Earlier this year, Friends of the Earth (FoE) in Scotland fully endorsed the StopTheJNF campaign
– In February, the legendary folksinger, Pete Seeger, publicly distanced himself from the JNF
– A few months ago the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, withdrew his patron status from the JNF

– Last month the Scottish Green Party rejected the JNF’s claims of being a “green” organization
– Two weeks ago Canadian students protested the JNF at Carleton University
For more information visit www.stopthejnf.org or www.bdssouthafrica.com/2011/11/jnf.html

Jewish National Fund – FAQ (PDF Download)

Why enviromentalists should be concerned with the JNF – (PDF Download)

 

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