U.S. Again Bars Cuban Scholars From International Conference

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) BURTON BOLLAG | The Chronicle of Higher Education | 7 March 2006 The United States has denied visas to all 55 Cuban scholars who had planned to attend an international conference of the Latin American Studies Association next week in Puerto Rico. According to the association, known as LASA, the Cubans were informed of

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Church votes to sell off shares in Caterpillar

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Stephen Bates, religious affairs correspondent | The Guardian | 7 February 2006 The Church of England’s general synod – including the Archbishop of Canterbury – voted last night to disinvest church funds from companies profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian territory. The main target of the plan will be the US earth-moving equipment

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Architects threaten to boycott Israel over 'apartheid' barrier

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Oliver Duff, Rob Sharp and Eric Silver in Jerusalem | The Independent | 10 February 2006 A group including some of Britain’s most prominent architects is considering calling for an economic boycott of Israel’s construction industry in protest at the building of Israeli settlements and the separation barrier in the Occupied Territories. Architects and

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The Palestinian Call for Academic Boycott Revised – Adjusting the Parameters of the Debate

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) PACBI | 28 January 2006 The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) has decided to omit from its 2004 Call for Boycott (enclosed below) an exclusion clause which has been justifiably misunderstood by supporters and misrepresented by critics as inconsistent with the institutional boycott advocated by PACBI. With this

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20 Quebec groups urge Israel boycott

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) JANICE ARNOLD – Staff Reporter | The Canadian Jewish News | 5 January 2005 Twenty Quebec organizations, including the Fédération des Femmes du Québec (FFQ) and the provincial union of CEGEP teachers, have endorsed a new campaign to boycott Israeli products and companies deemed to be supporting the Jewish state’s “apartheid politics.” They are

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Address by Ronnie Kasrils: "Israel Apartheid Week"

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Media Monitors Network | 17 March 2009 Ronnie Kasrils fought for decades against apartheid in his South African homeland, and with victory served in the governments of Nelson Mandela, and later Thabo Mbeki. He is featured on Media Monitors Network (MMN) with the courtesy of the Media Review Network (MRN), which is an advocacy

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Double standard on divestment

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Josh Reubner | IMEU | 8 Jan 2008 Today, two movements for the promotion of human rights in Sudan and Palestine seek to emulate the successful role played by boycotts, divestment, and sanctions in achieving democracy and equality in South Africa. The two movements, however, have received radically different receptions on Capitol Hill. This

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Academic shock and awe

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Sharif Elmusa | Al-Ahram Weekly | 27 September 2007 The Israeli lobby has enlisted US university presidents to its cause with no debate on US university campuses, writes Sharif Elmusa* The Israeli emperor now wears only the clothes of apartheid. Many people are noticing and are speaking up. Some have taken steps to boycott

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Israel boycott campaign momentum grows

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Emma Clancy | International News, Green Left Weekly issue #719 | 27 July 2007 The campaign to isolate Israel through boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) has taken meaningful steps forward in the past few months, with major trade unions in Britain, Ireland, South Africa and Canada declaring their support for an international boycott. The

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