NOVANEWS
Coalition of Women for Peace:
whose campaign we have featured before on this site,
have a new video, and sadly, a new update on the progress of the “Boycott Bill”
working its way through the Israeli Knesset. H/t to ACRI for the blog title, it came
from the subject line of their email alerting us to the passage of this bill and the
news that:

“Boycott Bill” update, June 27, 2011
A new article was introduced in the Knesset committee hearing today denying
public and non-profit tax status to organizations who “call for boycott.’ Knesset
committee approved bill including new article for final vote. Members of Kadima
party who supported the bill withdrew their support. The bill was heavily criticized
by government officials present at the hearing
Highlights from today’s hearing:
Eilat Maoz, CWP, to committee members:
“We are honored to inform you that even if you pass the bill, we will continue
calling on Israelis to boycott the occupation”
MK Taleb Assana: ”What about the fact that the bill breaches international law
creating de Jure unification of Israel and the OPT?”
MK David Rotem (Chairman of Knesset Committee): “International Law is none of
my interest”
MK Yohanan Plesner (Kadima): “{eople who advance this delirious bill are
mindless about the efforts to maintain Israel’s position in the world. You are
robbing Israel of its greatest PR asset, its democracy.”
State’s Attorney’s office: “The bill is shaky and borders illegality”
Foreign Office representative: “The bill might cause serious diplomatic damage
and encourage boycotts”
Background:
The bill aims at preventing citizens of Israel from protesting against the occupation
by means of initiating or calling for a boycott. It passed first reading in the Knesset
plenum on March 7, 2011 and has been deliberated today in preparation for a final vote.
The bill defines a call for boycott as a tort, for which the court may rule compensation
without obligation to prove damage. The bill further authorizes the Minister of Finance
to limit the participation of companies that have committed themselves not to work in
illegal settlements in the OPT in state tenders. The bill is one of the most dangerous anti-
democratic laws promoted in this current Knesset. It criminalizes non-violent, legal and
legitimate means to promote social and political aims that are protected in civil rights of
freedom of expression, opinion and assembly. Leading civil society organizations have
joined CWP’s campaign against the bill.
Coalition of Women for Peace: “Right to Resist” Campaign
CWP was present at the Knesset hearing and sent live twitter and facebook updates as
part of its campaign against the bill. CWP is now launching the second phase of the
“Right to Resist” campaign. The campaign consists of four videos starring some of
Israel’s popular artists and cultural figures: singer-songwriter Rona Kenan, filmmakers
Eitan Fox and Gal Ochovsky, the poet Meit Wizeltir, actress Einat Weizman, and cultural
figure Muhammed Jabali.
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