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WREXHAM PERSON UNKNOWN | 19.01.2009 22:40 | Liverpool | World
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brilliant!
20.01.2009 16:50
sid
info sheet
20.01.2009 17:16
person unknown
available on web?
21.01.2009 01:10
sid
info
21.01.2009 10:32
boycott israel goods.
Dear Shopper
Did you realise that when you buy products from Israel, you are
supporting the Israeli state directly or indirectly? Most fresh Israeli
produce comes from a company called Carmel-Agrexco, which is
50% owned by the Israeli government. Much of its produce is
grown and packed on illegal Israeli settlements by exploited
Palestinian workers.
Over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in recent weeks,
including many children, and Palestinians have for decades
suffered illegal occupation, discrimination, hardship and killings at
the hands of the Israelis, who have stolen Palestinian lands and
water supplies, destroyed livelihoods, moved illegal settlers onto
the stolen land, and are building an Apartheid wall which separates
Palestinians from their land, work, schools, shops and hospitals.
Sainsbury’s, Tesco and many other supermarkets have so far
refused to stop stocking Israeli products, while Marks & Spencer
directly supports Israel. Sainsbury’s has said: “We feel it is our
responsibility to offer choice to our customers... If customer
demand declines on any product for any reason... [Sainsbury’s
would] decide whether to discontinue it due to lack of popularity.”
The supermarkets might not care about the morality of selling
goods produced by a company complicit in war crimes, but they do
care about their profits. As with South Africa, you can help bring an
end to Israeli Apartheid and demonstrate your objection to Israel’s
aggression by boycotting all Israeli goods. Look for country of
origin on all packaging, refuse to buy any products from Israel (or
labelled West Bank), tell your shop or supermarket why you are
doing this, and ask them to stop selling Israeli goods.
i could not download the others, that flyer and another one is what we done, this site is good for lots of boycott stuff http://www.inminds.co.uk/index.html
which sid is this? did you campaign last summer,have you a place in a university which you use with others
Person unknown
thank you, but humbly requesting more info
21.01.2009 23:56
I'm sorry I'm not the same sid.
Do you know where the following is taken from (any reference to this)?
Sainsbury’s has said: “We feel it is our
responsibility to offer choice to our customers... If customer
demand declines on any product for any reason... [Sainsbury’s
would] decide whether to discontinue it due to lack of popularity.”
many thanks
sid