Hewlett Packard, 7/11 and Kimberly Clark/Unicef/Pampers also profit from Israeli Apartheid and this February, Bay Area artists culture jammed about those ties. The group used the whoprofits database to fact check their information and created faux ads that were installed in San Francisco and the East Bay.
Hewlett Packard (HP) owns EDS Israel which sells the Basel System to the Israeli government. The Basel System biometrically controls the movement of Palestinian people at checkpoints in the West Bank and Gaza.
These checkpoints prevent students from getting to school, workers from making a living, and families from meeting and accessing medical care.
Hewlett Packard profits from Israeli Occupation and Apartheid, both of which are illegal under international law.
When you buy a computer or printer, choose a brand that Does Not Buy Into Apartheid and let
HP know you did! Mark Hurd, CEO: 650.857.1501
Proctor and Gamble
Proctor and Gamble uses materials made in illegal West Bank settlements by Avgol Industries an Israeli company. And, UNICEF partner with Pampers to fund it”s programs.
Let Proctor & Gamble know you don”t buy into Apartheid and they should not either.
P&G: http://pg.custhelp.com
7 Eleven
What do Slurpees have to do with war crimes?!
The Alon Group is an Israeli company with a monopoly on the gas supply to Gaza. They
switch it off at will depriving the population of essential services. This is collective
punishment. This is a war crime. Alon USA owns 170 7 Eleven stores in the U.S..
Let 7 Eleven know you don”t buy into Apartheid and they should not either.
7 Eleven: 800.255.0711