• A Plea to Norway’s University of Trondheim to Boycott Israel

    To: University of Trondheim, Norway “Right and wrong are the same in Palestine as anywhere else. What is peculiar about the Palestine conflict is that the world has listened to the party that has committed the offence and has turned a deaf ear to the victims.” –Famed British Historian Professor Arnold Toynbee “In the name […]

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  • NY Mets, Cancel Hebron Fund’s Dinner at Citi Field

    TO: Mr. Fred Wilpon, Chairman of the Board of the New York Mets CC: Mr. Bud Selig, Commissioner of Major League Baseball Ms. Hillary Clinton, United States Secretary of State Mr. George Mitchell, United States Special Envoy for the Middle East Ms. Rachel Robinson, Chairman of the Jackie Robinson Foundation SUBJECT: Cancel Hebron Fund”s Fundraising […]

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  • New York Mets called on to cancel settlement fundraiser

    Press release, Adalah-NY, 4 November 2009 Eleven organizations from the US, Palestine and Israel have called on baseball’s New York Mets to cancel a 21 November dinner at the Caesars Club at Citi Field for the Brooklyn-based Hebron Fund. The dinner is a fundraiser for Israeli settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank City of Hebron. […]

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  • Open Letter to the Board of Governors of Trondheim University: Boycott the Israeli Academy Now!

    Occupied Ramallah 3 November 2009 The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) applauds faculty members at the University of Trondheim and University College of Sí¸r-Trí¸ndelag in Norway for their principled support for the cause of justice in Palestine by proposing a motion to boycott Israeli universities. This is a historic […]

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  • National Week of Supermarket Boycott Actions, November 7-15

    Phone-in Day Wednesday November 11 This coincides with a week of action called by the Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign www.stopthewall.org It is time to step up the supermarket boycott campaign which calls for consumers to reject Israeli goods for as long as Palestinian rights are denied by the apartheid regime. We must specially oppose […]

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  • Montreal Launches the Boycott Ahava campaign!

    “Montreal action inside ‘The Bay’ store calling for the boycott of Ahava products. Members of Middle East solidarity groups Tadamon! , Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) and the Québec BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) Committee demanded The Bay to take products of Ahava Dead Sea cosmetics off its shelves. Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories is […]

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  • A Plea to Norway’s University of Trondheim to Boycott Israel

    By Mohamed Khodr “¢ Nov 3rd, 2009 at 15:44 Norway “Right and wrong are the same in Palestine as anywhere else. What is peculiar about the Palestine conflict is that the world has listened to the party that has committed the offence and has turned a deaf ear to the victims.” –Famed British Historian Professor […]

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  • Check out our new resources

    Two new important reports are located in the sidebar of our website under Boycott & Divestment Resources. Check them out!

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  • Open letter to the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge

    Please consider signing this letter below and sending your reply back to Michael or John by Sunday November 1st at the latest, and circulating of you can. Further to my message yesterday, I am copying below a letter to all members of Clare College Choir which has been drafted by the UK Palestine Solidarity Campaign […]

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  • Sweden: Israeli wine made in occupied territory

    State alcohol retail monopoly labels Golan Heights wines as produced in ‘Syrian occupied territory,’ due to customer complaints. Winery CEO enraged, says: ‘We’re not selling politics’ Itamar Eichner Sweden’s state alcohol retail monopoly has recently decided to market wines produced in the Israel Golan Heights as made in “Syrian occupied territory.” The shelves carrying the […]

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