[Boycott - Economic - Europe] Irish Congress Of Trade Unions Calls For Israel Boycott And Divestment
Eamon Mc Mahon, Trade Union Friends of Palestine 9 July 2007 It is highly significant and it should be noted that there was no opposition at all to any of the motions, despite the fact that they represent what must be one of the strongest positions [against Israel] adopted by any trade union congress in the world.
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions - representing trade unions and trades councils from the whole island of Ireland - have today passed two motions on Palestine that are extremely critical of the actions of the Israeli government in its oppression of the Palestinian people. The two motions condemn Israel for its human rights abuses, its policy of ethnic cleansing and its war crimes. The motions have been proposed by Belfast Trades Council and by Derry Trades Council ( the enclosed attachment was proposed by Derry rades Council ).Both motions go into considerable detail about the suffering endured by the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. Conference also criticises the British and Irish governments and the European Union for the failed policy of "constructive engagement." It characterises EU policy as one of as "appeasement," and in particular criticises the EU for failing to end the preferential trading status granted to Israel under the Euro-Mediterranean -Association Agreement - as it is formally obligated to do under the human rights clause in Article 2 of that agreement.
The British and Irish Governments and the European Union have failed in their obligations under International Law - in terms of the Geneva Convention, the UN and the International Court - to challenge the activities of the Israeli government. A reasonable response would be the imposition of political and economic sanctions. Instead it is the Palestinians who have been punished by the withholding of grant aid, whilst the criminal actions of the Israeli state are further appeased by continuing to grant them preferential trading rights under Article 2 of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement. ICTU Resolution On Palestine
In voting for the motions Conference has not only brought to the attention of the world the massive and enduring injustices being carried out by the Israeli state and by those who collude with it - companies such as Caterpillar and Irish Cement Roadstone holdings - but it has also authorized the leadership of the Irish trade union movement to undertake a wide range of measures to oppose such oppressive actions and to register its solidarity. These include a commitment to "actively and vigorously" promote a policy of boycott and of divestment, to make direct representations to government and to the EU, and to mobilise EU-wide trade union solidarity action. Conference also called upon ICTU to send a senior delegation to the Palestinian territories to establish solidarity links. It also welcomed the establishment by ICTU of Trade Union Friends of Palestine.
The ICTU is the largest mass organisation of the Irish working class. It represents all sections of labour - from low-paid to senior management - and all sectors of industry and employment. At its last Biennial Delegate Conference in 2005 the ICTU committed itself to "campaign in solidarity with the Palestinian people." In its actions today conference has put meat on the bones of that policy. It is highly significant and it should be noted that there was no opposition at all to any of the motions, despite the fact that they represent what must be one of the strongest positions adopted by any trade union congress in the world. Today’s conference has thereby demonstrated that all sections of the Irish working class and of Irish civil society continue to be appalled at the inhumanity of Israeli state policy. It demonstrates that the people of Ireland - north and south - are steadfast in their commitment to stand in solidarity alongside their long-suffering and heroic Palestinian brothers and sisters.
..to protest at the failure of the strategy of ’constructive engagement’ with the state of Israel, and at what is effectively the appeasement of the Israeli aggression and territorial expansionism. ICTU Resolution On Palestine
Eamon Mc Mahon Trade Union Friends of Palestine
For further information contact:
Eamon Mc Mahon ( TUFP) 028 90593115 Joe Bowers ( TUFP ) 90961111 Mob. 07876197248 Michael Robinson ( TUFP ) 07879872313
The President of ICTU, Patricia Mc Keown, is also available for comment at 07802539096
ICTU RESOLUTION ON PALESTINE
This ICTU Biennial Conference is outraged at the continued human rights abuses being suffered by the Palestinian people. We particularly note the following:
- the continued occupation and destruction of Palestinian lands and Palestinian homes in breach of the Geneva Convention and numerous United Nations resolutions
- the continuation of mass arrests, of torture and of extra-judicial killings
- the horrific assaults on the population of Gaza - the frequent killings of civilians including on a mass scale as at Beit Hanun, or the family of Houda Galia wiped out as they sat on the beach; the enclosure of the people of Gaza with razor wire and electrified fences, where they are subjected to frequent invasion and constant surveillance - including the sinister unmanned drones targeting for bombing raids, or the over-flights of ear-shattering jet fighters.
- the deliberate and illegal destruction of civilian infra-structure including electricity and water supplies
- the imposition of collective punishment, banned under international law, including the bulldozing of houses, the uprooting of ancient olive groves and destruction of industrial units
- the policy of ethnic cleansing designed to make life unbearable for all Palestinians under both Israeli and Palestinian authority - the on-going in-depth surveillance and control of the population including the forced division of families, and restrictions on free movement to deny them access to work, to education and to health-care - even in emergency situations such as child-birth
- the enforced bankruptcy of the Palestinian Authority and the impoverishment of the Palestinian People by the withholding of tax revenues [ value? ]; the impositions on the free movement of finance; the blocking of Palestinian exports and the blocking of international support and grant aid
- the continued building of the Apartheid Wall in defiance of the ruling of the International Court of Justice in the Hague, creating a series of ’ bantustans’ in the West Bank, fracturing families and communities, depriving Palestinians of their most productive land and water supplies and effectively annexing East Jerusalem into Israeli territory
- the continued building of illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, with the associated oppressive policing of the local population, the demolishing of Palestinian homes, the theft of land and water and the disruption of Palestinian infra-structure
Conference also notes that the British and Irish Governments and the European Union have failed in their obligations under International Law - in terms of the Geneva Convention, the UN and the International Court - to challenge the activities of the Israeli government. A reasonable response would be the imposition of political and economic sanctions. Instead it is the Palestinians who have been punished by the withholding of grant aid, whilst the criminal actions of the Israeli state are further appeased by continuing to grant them preferential trading rights under Article 2 of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement. Conference notes that the European Union is formally obligated under the human rights clause in Article 2 to suspend the trading privileges enjoyed by Israel if it is in breach of human rights. The litany of human rights abuses, atrocities and war crimes should long ago have led to the ending of the agreement - indeed the European Parliament has already on two separate occasions called on the Council of Ministers to take this action.
In pursuance of ICTU policy to campaign in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and in recognition of the depths of oppression being suffered by them, conference authorizes the executive of ICTU to undertake the following:
- A] That the ICTU make direct representations to the European Council of Ministers to challenge the withholding of EU funding, and addressing the fact that the EU has failed in its obligations under international law to oppose he actions of Israel. ICTU also demands the ending of the preferential trading status enjoyed by Israel under the Euro-Med. Agreement.
- B] That the ICTU could seek a meeting with the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Irish EU Commissioner to express our grave concerns about these issues, specifically to address the illegality of the Israeli actions, and to call for an appropriate and effective response.
- C] That the representatives of ICTU raise these issues at the European TUC, and call upon concerted EU-wide trade union solidarity action to protest at the indifference of EU governments, at the failure of the strategy of ’constructive engagement’ with the state of Israel, and at what is effectively the appeasement of the Israeli aggression and territorial expansionism.
- D] To actively and vigorously promote a policy of divestment from Israeli companies recognising that it is one of the most effective ways to ensure that the Israeli government is made aware of the extent of opposition to its crimes against humanity. ICTU will encourage affiliates to apply a policy of ethical investment in terms of pension fund holdings, and seek to ensure that investments are therefore withdrawn from Israeli companies as well as companies such as Caterpillar and Irish Cement Roadstone holdings that directly support the Israeli occupation and destruction of Palestinian land. Affiliates will also be encouraged to use whatever influence they can bring to bear on employers in both the private and state sector to apply such a policy of ethical investment.
- E] To actively and vigorously promote a boycott of Israeli goods and services similar to the boycott of South African goods during the era of apartheid. ICTU will proactively support such a boycott policy by working with affiliates on a programme of educational activities, by a media campaign and by working alongside human rights and humanitarian relief organisations.
- F] That the solidarity links between the Irish, Palestinian and Israeli labour movements be strengthened by a delegation of senior trade union leaders to the occupied areas. ICTU will also invite Palestinian trade union representatives to visit Ireland to encourage greater awareness of the situation in Palestine today, and to support the call for divestment, boycott and sanctions.
- G] That the implementation of ICTU policy be further strengthened by the formation of Trade Union Friends of Palestine groups in the Republic of Ireland to work alongside TUFP in Northern Ireland. That ICTU hosts a TUFP conference, with invited international speakers, to further develop trade union solidarity action.
Source: http://www.labournet.net/world/0707/ictu2.html
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