Saturday, August 16, 2014

"Tensions mount at city council meeting over ‘Boycott Israel’ proposal"

News article on the Dearborn, Michigan City Council meeting, held on August 12, 2014:
[Next meeting is September 9th at 7:30 pm]
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"Tensions mount at city council meeting over ‘Boycott Israel’ proposal"
By Samer Hijazi | Friday, 08.15.2014
ARAB AMERICAN NEWS


DEARBORN – This week’s city council meeting ended on a tense note after several activists asked the city to consider passing a "Boycott Israel" resolution, which ignited a near confrontation with an Israeli supporter who was holding what appeared to be a gun and displaying the Israeli flag. 

The Israeli supporter took the podium at Tuesday’s council meeting to say that he feels like he’s among the minority in Dearborn. 
 
“What’s disturbing over the last few years in the city of Dearborn is the lack inclusion, the lack of acceptance for other people’s opinion and their ability to express themselves either religiously or politically,” the man said. 
 
He went on to state that he often receives criticism and backlash for displaying the Israeli flag and protects himself by carrying a gun in public.
 
“The reason why I carry it is because of the Hamas supporters, Hizbullah supporters and ISIS supporters,” he said.
Following the man’s statements, the meeting erupted in chaos as people began engaging in screaming matches. Council President Susan Dabaja made a quick determination to call an end to the meeting due to safety concerns.
 
Several activists had traveled from Ann Arbor to speak in front of the city council. Local Arab Americans also attended and displayed signs that read “Stop killing our kids” and “Boycott Apartheid.” Before the Israeli supporter had taken the podium, several other residents spoke. After the activists chanted “Boycott Israel” repeatedly, Ann Arbor-based activist Blaine Coleman addressed the council during the public comments section. Coleman stated that the city should consider boycotting Israel as a top priority, stating that it was a bigger concern to the local community than regulating hookah lounges.
 
“Stopping Israel from incinerating Gaza today and incinerating Lebanon tomorrow, is about a 1,000 times more important than hookah,” Coleman said. “We ask you to please pass the resolution to boycott all products imported from Israel to the maximum extent allowed by law.”
 
Dearborn comedian and author Amer Zahr asked the council to boycott major companies that have been affiliated with the siege in Gaza, including Hewlett Packard (HP), Motorola and Caterpillar. 
 
“The city of Dearborn’s constituents would be overwhelmingly behind this if you held a public hearing about it,” Zahr stated to a round of applause. “We are asking you to open up an inquiry and divest from Israel immediately.” 
 
Another local resident said the distress residents faced this week from flooded homes as a result of the record-breaking rain on Monday doesn’t pale in comparison to the suffering of families in Gaza. 
 
“It’s about the destroying of homes. We all felt it yesterday, our basements were destroyed,” the resident, named Osama, said. “But while our basements are under water, they are under fire. This is not their choice. They can’t go to a city council, they are being trapped.”
 
Councilman Tom Tafelski responded to the audience by stating that the city council does not engage in matters related to international politics. 
 
“Yes, there are atrocities all over the world; Israel, Palestine, Central America,” Tafelski said. "This body here is at a local level and we have a ton of things we have to deal with. You have representatives that can actually make that impact.”
Tafelski went on to suggest that residents contact their congressional representatives, because if the council were to tackle international politics then it would become a “mini United Nations forum.” 
 
The activists fired back by proclaiming that change starts at a local level. 
 
Coleman told the council that it wouldn’t be the first time the city engaged in an international matter. In 2009, the city council had voted unanimously to pass a resolution that condemned the attacks on civilians during a 23-day Gaza war. The resolution urged a truce and an end to the Israeli blockade of the Gaza strip. 
 
The group of activists plan to bring the “Boycott Israeli resolution” forward again at the next city council meeting on Tuesday, September 9. 


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A public hearing is demanded on the Boycott-Israel resolution at the Dearborn, Michigan City Council:


A public hearing is demanded on the Boycott-Israel resolution at Ann Arbor City Council:





Saturday, August 9, 2014

The Boycott-Israel campaign roars ahead at Ann Arbor City Council, August 2014:

"Ann Arbor protesters call for Israel boycott; mayor says he won't support bid"
DETROIT NEWS
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140805/METRO06/308050026/Ann-Arbor-protesters-call-Israel-boycott-mayor-says-he-won-t-support-bid


"Video: Police escort anti-Israel protesters from Ann Arbor city hall"
ANN ARBOR NEWS/ MLive.com
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2014/08/video_police_escort_anti-israe.html


"Ann Arbor officials discussing how to deal with anti-Israel protesters disrupting meetings"
ANN ARBOR NEWS/ MLive.com
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2014/08/ann_arbor_officials_discussing_1.html


The entire Ann Arbor City Council meeting, August 7, 2014 --
The video shows all 8 "Boycott Israel" speakers, at:
http://a2govtv.pegcentral.com/player.php?video=492551fe788ceb7ad562f33e9625cd2c

After 35 minutes of this, the Mayor cut off the microphone and video, and sent in the police. They expelled all the attendees, as you see here:
 


"Ann Arbor Protestors call for Israel Boycott at City Hall - 08-07-14"
YouTube video at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_X8fjDZpto 



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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Over 100 Protesters demand boycott against Israel - Ann Arbor, Michigan

"Boycott Israel protest held throughout Art Fair" -
Michigan Daily (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
July 18, 2014

At:
http://www.michigandaily.com/news/boycott-israel-protest-held-diag

"Chanting ‘Free, free Palestine’ and ‘Stop bombing Gaza’, the crowd, which grew to over 100 people over the course of the protest, began in the Diag before proceeding down the main streets of the Art Fair..."

The protesters head for Ann Arbor City Council on Monday, July 21, to demand a resolution boycotting Israel.
 


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Dublin City Council calls for sanctions against Israel -

"Dublin city council calls for Israel sanctions"
July 18, 2014

At:
http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/asa-winstanley/dublin-city-council-calls-israel-sanctions


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Friday, June 20, 2014

"Presbyterian Church votes in favor of divesting from Israel"



Presbyterians Vote to Divest Holdings to Pressure Israel
New York Times - ‎3 hours ago‎
DETROIT — After passionate debate over how best to help break the deadlock between Israel and the Palestinians, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) voted on Friday at its general convention to divest from three companies that it says supply Israel with ...

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WNDU-TV - ‎2 minutes ago‎
DETROIT (AP) -- The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on Friday became the most prominent religious group in the United States to endorse divestment as a protest against Israeli policies toward Palestinians, voting to sell church stock in three companies whose ...
 

Presbyterians to divest stock to protest Israeli policy on Palestinians; 3 ...

Fox News - ‎8 minutes ago‎
DETROIT – The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on Friday became the most prominent religious group in the United States to endorse divestment as a protest against Israeli policies toward Palestinians, voting to sell church stock in three companies whose ...

US Presbyterians vote to divest from firms supplying Israeli forces and settlers

InterAksyon - ‎20 minutes ago‎
The close vote came after a week of intense lobbying and "most contentious debate of this assembly," the church's news service said, noting that divestment has historically been seen as a "last resort" after "other engagement tools have failed." In a statement ...

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Los Angeles Times - ‎23 minutes ago‎
During its national meeting, the general assembly narrowly voted to divest from Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard and Motorola Solutions by a vote of 310-303. Those three companies are said to supply Israel with tools used in building settlements in the West Bank ...

US Presbyterians to divest Israeli-connected shares

The Seattle Times - ‎24 minutes ago‎
DETROIT — The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on Friday became the most prominent religious group in the United States to endorse divestment as a protest against Israeli policies toward Palestinians, voting to sell church stock in three companies whose ...
 
 

US Presbyterians vote to divest from firms to pressure Israel

MENAFN.COM - ‎36 minutes ago‎
(MENAFN - AFP) The nearly 1.9 million member Presbyterian Church USA voted Friday after a contentious debate to divest from three companies that provide supplies to Israeli forces and settlers in the occupied West Bank. The 310 to 303 vote at the ...

Presbyterian Church (USA) Makes Controversial Move Against Israel

Huffington Post - ‎38 minutes ago‎
The largest U.S. Presbyterian church narrowly voted Friday to divest from three multinational corporations that it said supply Israel with products that promote violence in occupied Palestinian territories. The divestment, vehemently opposed by many of the ...

Presbyterian Church votes to divest in protest of Israeli policies

RT (blog) - ‎42 minutes ago‎
The Presbyterian Church has narrowly voted to move forward with divestment in various companies in protest of Israeli policies toward Palestinians. The group has now become the most prominent in the US to endorse some form of divestment. The top US ...

Presbyterians vote to divest in protest over Israeli occupation

Al Jazeera America - ‎56 minutes ago‎
By a narrow margin, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. voted Friday to divest from three firms that it says supply Israel with goods and services used in the occupation of Palestinian territory. Members of the denomination's General Assembly, which represents all ...

Presbyterian Church votes in favor of divesting from Israel

The Times of Israel - ‎1 hour ago‎
In a move that a number of Jewish leaders warned would damage Jewish-Presbyterian relations for years to come, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA voted Friday in favor of divesting from three US companies which they complained profit ...

Presbyterians narrowly vote to divest from companies used by Israel

Fox News - ‎1 hour ago‎
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US Presbyterians to divest stock to protest Israeli policy on Palestinians

Globalnews.ca - ‎1 hour ago‎
Carol Hylkema of the Israel/Palestine Mission Network, a Presbyterian group that advocates for Palestinians and spearheaded the drive for divestment, said their action was modeled on the divestment movement to end apartheid in South Africa. The vote was ...

Presbyterians narrowly vote to divest from 3 companies involved in Israeli ...

Washington Post - ‎2 hours ago‎
The Presbyterian Church (USA) voted Friday (June 20) to divest church funds from three American companies it cited for profiting from the oppression of Palestinians within Israel's occupied territories. The 310-303 vote of the church's General Assembly in ...
 
Haaretz

Presbyterians to divest from 3 companies to protest Israeli policies

Los Angeles Times-by Ryan Parker-29 minutes ago
Though advocates said the decision should not signal support for a broader movement aimed at taking action to encourage Israel to change its policies toward ...
 

Presbyterians to divest stock to protest Israeli policy on Palestinians ...

Minneapolis Star Tribune-3 hours ago
DETROIT — The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on Friday became the most prominent religious group in the United States to endorse divestment as a protest ...
 
 

Presbyterians vote 310-to-303 for Israel 'Occupation' divestment

The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. - ‎2 hours ago‎
The American Presbyterian church voted Friday by a slim 310-303 margin to divest itself of holdings in three companies accused of supporting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands. The measure, which is a victory for the boycott Israel movement, means ...
 

ADL condemns US Presbyterian Church vote to join Israel divestment movement

Jerusalem Post - ‎2 hours ago‎
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Mondoweiss - ‎2 hours ago‎
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Christian News Wire (press release) - ‎2 hours ago‎
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - ‎3 hours ago‎
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AJC: Presbyterian Divestment A Breach with Jews, Undermines Israeli ...

Virtual Press Office (press release) - ‎3 hours ago‎
DETROIT, June 20, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AJC called today's Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) decision to divest from major companies doing business with Israel a setback for efforts to attain a negotiated, sustainable Israeli-Palestinian peace ...

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WBOC TV 16 - ‎3 hours ago‎
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Presbyterians vote to divest from 3 firms that make products used by Israel

Detroit Free Press - ‎3 hours ago‎
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San Diego Jewish World - ‎3 hours ago‎
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Newsmax.com - ‎3 hours ago‎
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Haaretz - ‎3 hours ago‎
Divestment advocates narrowly outnumbered those opposed to the measure 310-303. General Assembly moderator Heath Rada, followed the results announcement with a call to Jews and Israelis that the vote did not reflect lack of love for them by the ...


Presbyterians at Detroit convention weigh divesting from 3 companies
The Detroit News - ‎3 hours ago‎
Andreis Coetzee, who is part of the Muskingum Valley Presbytery in Ohio, credited the church for forcing change in his native South Africa by divesting in companies that did business there and believes the time has come for divestment from companies that ...
 
 

Presbyterians to divest as protest against Israel - The ...

psdispatch.com/news/.../Presbyterians-to-divest-as-protest-against-Israel
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    34 mins ago - By a vote of 310-303, the Assembly approved an overture calling for divestment from Caterpillar Inc., Hewlett-Packard and Motorola Solutions, companies some ...
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    57 mins ago - The 310 to 303 vote at the influential Protestant denomination's meeting in Detroit, Michigan, ... The measure also included a reaffirmation of Israel's right to exist, ...
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