Boycott Israel?

Finkelstein's change of heart on Israel boycott

Author: 
Clarke Benitez

Prominent anti-Zionist writer Norman Finkelstein has broken from the “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions” (BDS) movement, denouncing it as a “cult” and saying that it is based on a politics of “eliminating Israel” but is too dishonest to say so.

Unison Conference Public Meeting —Solidarity, yes! Boycott, no!

Date: 
19 June, 2007 - 14:45
Location: 

Upstairs at Quadrant pub, near the Clocktower, just off the road up to the rail station, Brighton

Description: 

Unison conference fringe meeting to organise those supporting the right of the Palestinians to a genuine independent state of their own, alongside Israel, and opposing a boycott of Israel.
The fight for an internationalist campaign for solidarity in the Middle East.

Speaker Ali Brown (UNISON NEC elect p.c.)

Tuesday 19th June 12.45 at the

description:

Unison conference fringe meeting to organise those supporting the right of the Palestinians to a genuine independent state of their own, alongside Israel, and opposing a boycott of Israel.
The fight for an internationalist campaign for solidarity in the Middle East.

Location:
Upstairs at Quadrant pub, near the Clocktower, just off the road up to the rail station, Brighton

The boycott of Israeli universities: forum on the eve of the AUT special conference

Date: 
25 May, 2005 - 21:30
Location: 

Room 2A, University of London Union, Malet St, London WC1

Description: 

Speakers include:
Jon Pike of the Open University and Engage
Lecturers from Haifa and Bar Ilan universities
Sean Matgamna (Workers' Liberty)
Other invited guests.

Organised by:
CAMPAIGN GROUP FOR ACADEMIC FREEDOM
With
ALLIANCE FOR WORKERS LIBERTY
And
ENGAGE.

Speakers include:
Jon Pike of the Open University and Engage
Lecturers from Haifa and Bar Ilan universities
Sean Matgamna (Workers' Liberty)
Other invited guests.

Organised by:
CAMPAIGN GROUP FOR ACADEMIC FREEDOM

Rail union leader speaks up for Israeli links

Author: 
Ira Berkovic

At this year’s Trades Union Congress (12-14 September in London), an amendment on the Israel/Palestine conflict from the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) called for TUC affiliates to “review their bilateral relations with all Israeli organisations”.