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Derail Israeli Apartheid: Report of IPSC Boycott & Divestment Action targeting Veolia![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On Saturday 27th March 2010 the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) in Dublin staged the latest in a series of actions aimed at highlighting French multinational (and operator of the LUAS) Veolia’s complicity in Israel’s Apartheid regime. Between 1pm and 3pm, forty IPSC members and supporters took over the St. Stephen’s Green LUAS stop, decking the area in Palestinian flags, balloons and placards and distributing thousands of information leaflets to LUAS passengers. The response form the public was overwhelmingly positive and many people were visibly shocked when they found out that Veolia is involved in the Israeli settler-only Jerusalem Light Rail and other illegal projects (such as the Tovlan landfill dump) in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Dublin City Council recognising Speaking at the event, IPSC Chairperson Dr. David Landy told people that: “If passed, this motion would be a monumental victory for the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, it would add to the string of defeats Veolia has faced internationally (Sweden, France, Iran, Australia and Holland - as well as in Sligo and Galway) in the past few years resulting from their operations in illegally occupied Palestine. It would represent a European capital city saying No to complicity with Israeli Apartheid, and will put further pressure on Veolia to cease their operations in occupied Palestine.” Dr. Landy continued: “It is vitally important that supporters of the BDS movement in the Dublin City Council zone contact their local councillors and ask them to vote in favour of the motion on April 12. It will only take a few minutes to send them an email or to give them a quick call.” Note:A model letter and contact details for councillors can be found here: http://www.ipsc.ie/veolia He finished by thanking all those who took part in the action, and by reading a statement by the Palestinian Boycott National Committee (BNC) urging Dublin city councillors to vote yes to the motion and asking the City Manager to support its timely implementation should it prove successful. The IPSC will be staging further actions in support of this Motion in the run up to the vote. Our next action will be on Palestinian Land Day, Tuesday 30th March, when between 5pm and 7pm we will be holding a solidarity vigil at the GPO on O’Connell Street, and distributing more information leaflets to the residents of Dublin. (I personally would also like to thank everyone who came along and handed out leaflets, talked to people, held banners and placards, tied balloons and all the rest on the day - and I hope to see lots of you on Tuesday evening on O'Connell St) |
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Jump To Comment: 3 2 1Let Veolia know that glossy photos will not conceal their shameful complicity in human rights abuses in occupied Palestine. Much as the Israeli government paste pretty pictures on 'their' side of the apartheid wall to conceal the lies and deceit behind their apartheid policies Veolia's attempt at respectability by sponsoring this wildlife photography is pathetic.
Veolia claim: At Veolia Environnement we work with businesses, communities and governments to minimise our daily impact on the environment. As such, it is our privilege to be the title sponsor for Wildlife Photographer of the Year. This competition features the best in wildlife photography from across the world and puts into clear focus the beauty and richness of nature which we all have a communal responsibility to protect.
Unbelievable nonsense.
The competition is owned by two UK institutions that supposedly 'pride themselves on revealing and championing the diversity of life on Earth' - the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine.
Wake up and smell the roses lads and it aint sweet.
As sponsor Veolia replace a company who also score highly in the corporate social responsibity stakes: Shell ... perhaps this is an opportunity for Belfast to show their appreciation! Make your voice heard and express your disgust. This exhibition is currently on in Belfast (W5 @ Odyssey 2 Queen's Quay, ) and will run until April 18th and will move to London afterwards.
links:
Veolia: www.veoliaenvironmentalservices.co.uk/pages/wildlife.asp
The Big campaign: http://www.bigcampaign.org/index.php?page=veolia
Corporate watch: www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=3474
Other upcoming venues/opportunities: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/temporary-exhibi...4&y=5
To the best of my knowledge, the French case is still before the courts. I am open to correction on that though.
Also, I have attached a PDF of the leaflet we distributed, and some more photos courtesy of Freda H.