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Stop Selfridges Action

Participant | 01.06.2002 15:45

Disruption caused in Selfridges' Food Hall in response to them selling goods from the Occupied Territories.

This morning, a group of activists entered Selfridges' Food Hall and proceeded to fill up baskets with products made in the Occupied Teritories. They went to numerous tills and once the goods had been put through, caused disturbances until removed by security. Meanwhile they handed out leaflets (see text below) and caused embarrassment to Selfridges and concern to security staff for around another hour.

This was a simple and effective action which needs very few people and very little time to prepare.

Text of leaflet:
Selfridges have caved in to Israeli government pressure and placed back goods produced on illegal Israeli settlements for sale. Selfridges removed these goods over Christmas when they appeared to recognise a wider civic responsibility. Now they have reneged on this decision and are once again accomplices to Israel's brutal occupation of Palestinian land that have resulted in the murder of tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians since 1967.

Selfridges once again supporting illegal Israeli Occupation! Israel has tried to cement this occupation by attempting to colonise the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights with these settlements and the Prime Minister Sharon wishes to make conditions so awful for the Palestinians living there -by sheer terror and enforced poverty- that they will give up and leave: this is effectively ethnic cleansing. By selling goods from these settlements, Selfridges are giving economic and political support to Israeli military oppression.

There is also an issue of legality as these goods are labelled "Made in Israel" in contravention of EU excise and customs regulations. They include:

Achva Halva - Barkan Industrial Zone,

West Bank Ahava toiletries - Mitspe Shalem,

West Bank Beigal and Beigal pretzels - Barkan Industrial Zone,

West Bank Yarden Wines - Katzrin, Golan Heights

These settlements have been built on land expropriated from the Palestinians in the Occupied Territories. Not only are they illegal under international law, including the Fourth Geneva Convention, but their existence and continuing expansion, a symbol of the ongoing occupation, has been identified as a major obstacle to peace at this sensitive time.

The EU and international positions make it clear that settlements are not part of Israel, and therefore are not covered by any trade agreement. By stocking such products, Selfridges is in effect assisting settlement expansion through subsidising the settler economy. Whilst settlement trade flourishes, Israel continues to strangle the Palestinian economy by denying it free access to the outside world.

The EU has knowingly ignored taking decisive action against Israel over this flouting of its own rules, so we are bringing this to the attention of the public.

The BIG campaign urges the public to boycott companies that sell Israeli goods until Israel ends its illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories, abides by UN resolutions and obeys International law.

Please voice your concerns to Mr Vittorio Radice, Chief Executive of Selfridges, 400, Oxford St, London W1A 1AB. His email address is: Vittorio.Radice@selfridges.co.uk

Participant
- e-mail: stopselfridges@soon.com

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Thanks for your great efforts

02.06.2002 11:25

I just wanted to say thanks a lot for this great information and great page , it really makes me feel there is some hope after all as I have been away from my home land Palestine all my life and wish one day to go back ...

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Know your limits

22.08.2007 18:33

This is a message for the boycott israeli goods direct action people. You clearly like easy targets. Yes, get the low hanging fruit and vegetables, but please can you but some more thought into damaging boycotts blockades, vandalism, and offensive posters. My Jewish grandfather recently phoned me to talk about the climate camp... and went on to make the point that it was hijacked by the Carmel action, which is antisemitic. Now I fully object to the El Al airline airfreighting cucumbers from the middle east, but you have to tread carefully when mixing middle east with environment. You can end up delegitemising both causes, in one badly thought action. Now my mate's dad worked for Selfriges and had his 4x4 vandalised. His crime? not boycotting Israel. Just try and imagine how he would feel to find that grafitti on his family car. Very little sympathy. Stage two, you owe the Climate Camp an apology for diluting the urgent message. Sincerely.

Ben
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