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Vendredi, 12 Mars 2010 08:30 |
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ynet, 11.03.10

H&M store in Tel Aviv Photo: Elad Sarig
As fashion chain opens its first store in Tel Aviv, Swedish pro-Palestinian organizations urge company to delay opening of its additional stores until Jewish state 'respects international law'
Swedish fashion chain H&M opened its first store in Israel on Thursday morning, but not everyone seems to be happy about it. The Swedish organization for solidarity with the Palestinians and the Palestinian association in Stockholm have called for a boycott H&M over its decision to open six more stores in Israel and urged the company to postpone the opening until Israel "respects international law."
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Écrit par Haaretz Service
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Vendredi, 12 Mars 2010 08:20 |
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11/03/2010
More than 24 European and Middle Eastern pro-Palestinian organizations on Thursday condemned the opening of H&M's flagship store in Israel and called to boycott the clothing chain's stores in Europe in response. The various organizations, from Belgium, Sweden, Britain, Ireland, Denmark Palestine and even Israel, published a demand on the International Solidarity Movement Web site calling to boycott the European stores until H&M postpone the establishment of its stores Israel "until Israel respects international law in line with the UN resolutions."
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Écrit par Jonatan Stanczak (Jipf)
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Dimanche, 07 Mars 2010 12:07 |
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03/03/2010

Press Release
On the 11th of March the Swedish clothes and fashion store H&M is opening its first out of six planned stores in Israel. The familiar red H&M sign will be visible in the Malcha shopping centre in Jerusalem, a city gradually cleansed of its Palestinian population to be replaced by Jewish-Israeli settlements.
H&M is thus investing in Israel at the same time as the UN Goldstone commission and international organizations that H&M is cooperating with, such as UNICEF and the UN, report about Israel’s crimes against international law and human rights.
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Écrit par EJJP
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Lundi, 08 Février 2010 23:09 |
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Ms. Catherine Ashton, High representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union, 200 Rue de la Loi 1049 Brussels.
Amsterdam, February 3th 2010,
Dear Ms. Ashton,
On behalf of “European Jews for a Just Peace” (EJJP) I send you this letter to congratulate you on your appointment as High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union in December 2009. We sincerely wish you all the success in your new position, which will play such a central role in the EU’s efforts to achieve global peace and prosperity and respect for human rights.
EJJP is an organization of eleven Jewish European peace groups working in ten European countries against the occupation of Palestine and for a peaceful and durable solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Its principles are stated in the annex to this letter. A list of its members is also included as well as the EJJP resolution of June 2007.
The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories continues to weigh very negatively on relations between so many countries and cultures. Palestinians live under harsh military occupation, on only 22 % of the land which was originally theirs. Archbishop Desmond Tutu has said this is the most urgent problem for the world to solve and that, if it remains unresolved, no other issues - from the war on terror to nuclear disarmament - will ever be resolved. About the West’s responsibility he says: “(It) feels a deep, deep shame for what it did - or didn't do - during the Holocaust…(and)…ought to feel that shame, but …the penalty…has been paid not by the West, but by the Palestinians.”
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Écrit par Françoise Germain-Robin
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Dimanche, 07 Février 2010 17:34 |
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6 février 2010
« Plus aucun soutien à l’occupation israélienne ! »
C’est l’appel des Juifs européens pour une paix juste (EJJP), qui se réunissaient en congrès le week-end dernier à Paris. Samedi soir, en présence de l’ambassadeur Stephane Hessel et d’Omar Soumi, de Génération Palestine, ils ont lancé l’idée d’un « réseau non seulement européen mais mondial » pour exiger d’Israël l’application du droit international à l’égard des Palestiniens, et de l’Europe qu’elle mette fin à toute complicité avec la colonisation et le blocus.
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