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(March 19, 2010) Jewish Voice for Peace congratulates the UC
Berkeley student Senate for the historic vote to divest from companies that
profit from Israel's Occupation of Palestinian Territories. JVP
supports the right of individuals and communities to use the divestment
tool in order to bring their financial portfolios in line with their
values and applauds the use of nonviolent strategies in order to bring
about a change in US policy towards the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
What's more, the resolution is very much in line with Jewish Voice
for Peace's current campaigns to support divestment from companies that
profit from the Israeli Occupation. This includes companies operating in
or from occupied Palestinian territory, exploiting Palestinian labor
and scarce environmental resources, providing materials or labor for
settlements, or producing military or other equipment or materials used
to violate human rights or to profit from the Occupation.
We draw inspiration from this victory and think that many people
around the world, including Israelis and Palestinians who struggle every
day to make democracy and equality a reality, will also take heart and
redouble their efforts.
In a week during which the Israeli government continued to build on
Occupied Palestinian land under the nose of the Vice President of the
United States and declared Palestinian villages "closed military zones"
for their unarmed protest against the Wall, the vote at UC Berkeley is a
much needed victory. The authors of the resolution mentioned other
human rights violators such as Congo and Morocco, demonstrating that
holding Israel accountable can only advance the cause of human rights
globally.
"I have been horrified by Israel's increasing desperation to
defend
both the indefensible and the self-defeating. At the same time, I am
greatly inspired by the work of Palestinians protesting for democracy on
the ground, with the support of Israelis and internationals. This vote
shows there is so much we can do here in the United States to follow
their example."
-- Jesse Bacon, JVP Board member and
co-editor of The
Only Democracy
blog.
The UC Berkeley vote also comes at a time of growing
discussion around the Boycott Divestment Sanctions movement. There is
nothing Jewish about a multinational corporation making money off of the
Israeli Occupation. What's more, given the violent nature of the
occupation and the growing backlash from the Israeli government and the
defenders of its policies in the United States against any criticism,
all nonviolent methods should be openly discussed and considered.
About JVP:
Jewish Voice for Peace is the only national Jewish organization that
provides a voice for Jews and allies who believe that peace in the
Middle East will be achieved through justice and full equality for both
Palestinians and Israelis. With offices in New York and California,
100,000 online activists, chapters across the country and an Advisory
Board comprised of numerous prominent Jewish thinkers and artists, JVP
supports nonviolent efforts here and in Israel-Palestine to end Israel’s
Occupation, expand human and civil rights, and implement a US policy
based on international law and democracy. JVP opposes
anti-Jewish, anti-Muslim, and anti-Arab
bigotry and oppression and seeks an end to the Israeli occupation of
the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.