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Labor for Palestine Condemns Gaza Freedom Flotilla Massacre, Supports Worker Action to Boycott Israel
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June 08, 2010
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June 7, 2010
“Gaza today has become the test of our universal morality and our
common humanity. During the South African anti-apartheid struggle, the
world was inspired by the brave and principled actions of dockworkers
unions who refused to handle South African cargo, contributing
significantly to the ultimate fall of apartheid. Today, we call on you,
dockworkers unions of the world, to do the same against Israel’s
occupation and apartheid. This is the most effective form of solidarity
to end injustice and uphold universal human rights.”–Palestinian
Trade Union Movement Calls on International Dockworkers Unions to Block
Loading/Offloading Israeli Ships Until Israel Complies Fully with
International Law and Ends its Illegal Siege of Gaza, June 7, 2010[1]
As trade unionists in the United States, we join with labor bodies
around the world to condemn Israel’s May 31 armed assault on the Gaza
Freedom Flotilla.
To date, these include the South African Congress of Trade Unions;
National Union of Mineworkers (South Africa), Irish Congress Of Trade
Unions; Maritime Union of Australia; New Zealand Council of Trade
Unions; International Dockworkers Council; Confederation of
Revolutionary Workers’ Unions (Turkey); GSEE (Greek TUC); ADEDY (Greek
public sector union federation); Trades Union International of Workers
in the Building, Wood, Building Materials and Allied Industries;
International Federation of Journalists; World Federation of Trade
Unions; International Trade Union Confederation; International Transport
Workers’ Federation; Public Services International; Unite (U.K.);
Canadian Union of Postal Workers; Canadian Union of Public Employees;
Education International; and US Labor Against the War.
Notwithstanding Israeli propaganda — abetted by the corporate media —
the Flotilla Massacre was a premeditated act of state terrorism.
Taking place in international waters under cover of darkness, it
targeted 750 unarmed volunteers from 40 countries seeking to relieve the
humanitarian crisis caused by Israel’s illegal and immoral collective
punishment against the 1.5 million people in Gaza. This criminal assault
killed and wounded scores of aid workers, while abducting, jailing and
deporting hundreds of survivors.
This crime against humanity only symbolizes a regime rooted in more
than six decades of piracy, ethnic cleansing, racism, and apartheid
against Palestinians and other indigenous people of the region.
Most immediately, it is a direct extension of the 2008/2009 Gaza
massacre that killed 1400 people, most of them civilians, which has been
condemned by the UN, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and
other human rights organizations, including those that are Israeli.
That Israel’s crimes nonetheless continue unabated is due entirely
to support from its international sponsors. In the past ten years alone,
the US government — with overwhelming bipartisan support — has given
Israel $17 billion in military aid; over the next decade, it will give
another $30 billion.
Thus, this attack, like Israel’s entire war on Palestine, was carried
out with US-supplied naval vessels, Apache helicopters and other
weapons. Once again, through its not-so-silent complicity, the Obama
administration is letting Israel get away with murder.
Workers in this country pay a staggering human and financial price
for US-Israeli war and occupation from Palestine to Afghanistan, Iraq,
Pakistan and Iran.
Yet, top US labor officials — often without the knowledge or consent
of union members — collaborate with the Histadrut, the segregated
Zionist labor federation that defends every attack on Palestinian
rights,[2] including the Flotilla Massacre. These same leaders invest
billions from our union pension and retirement funds in State of Israel
Bonds.
US labor officials’ policies directly violate the Boycott, Divestment
and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against apartheid Israel, initiated in
2005 by Palestinian civil society — including its entire labor movement.
Inspired by the international boycott that helped topple apartheid
South Africa, the campaign demands Palestinian self-determination,
including an end to Israeli military occupation, the right of refugees
to return, and equal rights for all throughout historic Palestine.
BDS has been endorsed by labor bodies around the world, including the
trade union congresses of South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and the UK,
and labor bodies in Australia, France, Canada, Norway, Catalunya, and
Italy.
Just one day before the Gaza Flotilla Massacre, the University and
College Union (UK) voted to “sever all relations with Histadrut, and to
urge other trade unions and bodies to do likewise.”[3]
South African workers play a leading role in the BDS movement because
they remember that Israel was apartheid South Africa’s closest ally,
and they agree with the observation of numerous South African freedom
fighters that Israel’s treatment of Palestinians is “worse than
apartheid.”[4]
In February 2009, South African and Australian dockworkers refused to
handle Israeli goods and the South African Congress of Trade Unions
(COSATU) “call[ed] on other workers and unions to . . . do all that is
necessary to ensure that they boycott all goods to and from Israel until
Palestine is free.”[5]
In response to the Gaza Flotilla Massacre, the Swedish Port Workers
Union has announced it will blockade Israeli ships and cargo from June
15-24. The South African dockers (SAWATU) have “salute[d] the Swedish
dock workers for their blockade of all Israeli ships” and “call[ed] for
an escalation of the boycott of Israeli goods and call upon our fellow
trade unionists not to handle them.”[6]
Now, the entire Palestinian trade union movement, “calls on
dockworkers’ unions worldwide to block Israeli maritime trade in
response to Israel’s massacre of humanitarian relief workers and
activists aboard the Freedom Flotilla, until Israel complies with
international law and ends its illegal blockade of Gaza.”[7]
Israel deliberately carried out the Gaza Freedom Flotilla Massacre in
order to silence opposition to its strangulation of Gaza. But just as
the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre and the 1976 Soweto Massacre spelled the
ultimate doom of South African apartheid, Israel’s attack has already
had the opposite effect.
New waves of volunteers are coming forward to break the siege, which
is already beginning to crack. The BDS movement is exploding. Already,
it is clear that the Flotilla martyrs did not die in vain.
Just as labor solidarity played a critical role in toppling South
African apartheid, it now has the potential to cripple Israeli
apartheid. Therefore, we urge trade unionists in the US to call on our
unions, the AFL-CIO and Change to Win to condemn the Gaza Flotilla
Massacre and support the international labor BDS campaign to:
1. End US military and economic aid for, and ties with, Israel.
2. Divest from State of Israel Bonds.
3. Refuse to handle Israeli goods and cargo.
4. Break ties with all Israeli state institutions, including the
Histadrut.
Notes
[1] http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/712
[2] http://www.itfglobal.org/news-online/index.cfm/newsdetail/4557
[3] http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1249
[4] http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/03/israel-and-apartheid-is-it-a-fair-comparison/
[5] http://links.org.au/node/888
[6] http://www.cosatu.org.za/show.php?include=docs/pr/2010/pr0604d.html&ID=3434&cat=COSATU%20Today
[7] http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/712
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