UCC May Follow Presbyterians in Divestment From Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) CELESTE KENNEL-SHANK | Religion Journal | 26 May 2005 (RNS) The United Church of Christ will vote in July on whether to pull church money from U.S. companies involved in constructing Israeli settlements and security measures in Palestinian territories. If approved, the 1.4 million-member church (with a $3 billion investment portfolio) would become the

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Thousands Demonstrate in London for a Free Palestine and Boycott of Apartheid Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Stop The Wall Organization | May 30, 2005 On Saturday 21st of May, the annual Nakba Day rally of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign once again drew thousands of supporters into the streets. In pouring rain, protestors marched to Trafalgar Square and denounced Apartheid Israel and its Occupation of Palestine. They demanded an end to

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Netanyahu to lead campaign against academic boycott

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Moti Bassok | Haaretz | June 1, 2005 Universities fear additional attempts to declare boycott of Israel are expected in the near future. Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to lead the campaign against the academic boycott targeting Israeli academic institutions. The international campaign being waged by Israeli universities will focus on the public

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Church Urged to Reconsider Investments with Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ruth Gledhill | Times Online | May 28, 2005 THE Anglican Church is to consider a report calling for it to dispose of its holdings in companies doing business with Israelis who “support the occupation of Palestinian lands”. The report calling for disinvestment is to be debated by the worldwide Anglican Church in Nottingham

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West Bank college benefits from backlash against British boycott of Israeli academia

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Chris McGreal in Ariel | The Guardian | 26 May 2005 “If you’re going to talk about occupation, England occupied countries throughout history, and didn’t the English open universities? And didn’t it help the local population?” – Leonid Greenblatt, maths lecturer at College of Judea and Samaria Union to revisit sanctions vote after claims

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