Puppet Masters
In September 2009 and May 2010, the group of 11 activists entered a supermarket in Illzach, a town in north-east France, wearing t-shirts bearing the words "Boycott Israel". They chanted slogans and passed out flyers urging shoppers not to buy Israeli goods, and also asked them to sign a petition requesting the supermarket chain to stop stocking such products altogether. Their actions were entirely peaceful, so much so that the company did not even file any legal charges against them.
However, the public prosecutor took a different view and launched a case against the activists, claiming that they had incited "hatred or discrimination" by calling for a boycott of Israel. This was, of course, entirely spurious. And entirely political, because France's Minister of Justice had ordered local prosecutors to go after BDS activists. They were sentenced in French courts to pay punitive fines and costs. It was an object lesson in "justice" against the "crime" of standing up for equality and human rights.
Now, after a long legal struggle, the French BDS activists have been vindicated completely. The tables have been turned, and France has been ordered to pay each of the activists about €7,000 in damages, plus their legal costs.
The European Court of Justice ruled that, "The actions and remarks imputed to the applicants had concerned a subject of public interest" and that "those actions and words had fallen within the ambit of political or militant expression." In French, the word "militant" just means "activist", not any kind of extremist or forceful action as the word can imply in English.
The court in Strasbourg faulted the French national courts for failing to respect Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights - the guarantee of freedom of expression - and not carrying out "an appropriate assessment of the facts". A boycott is, after all, a form of free speech.
This was a landmark ruling. It is a significant, crushing defeat for the pro-Israel lobby, because for several years now, one of Israel's primary strategies against the BDS movement has been to persuade, pressure and cajole Western governments to pass laws banning or severely restricting BDS activities. Numerous US states, as well as France and Germany, now have legislation on the books which curtails, restricts or punishes BDS activism.
Politicians passing laws through the legislature is one thing, but they have to be tested in the courts. It is likely, therefore, that anti-BDS laws will eventually be ruled unconstitutional, overturned and probably struck off the statute book. This is especially so in the US, where such laws are clearly in violation of the First Amendment of the Constitution, which upholds the right to free speech. This ruling by the European Court of Human Rights is a significant step in that direction.
Israel is running out of options in its war against BDS. As Dr Martin Luther King once said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice." This doesn't mean that justice is inevitable; far from it. It is up to us, the people, to bend it ourselves by our collective actions.
That is why the BDS movement has been so successful, and why Israel is so worried about it that it has created an entire ministry to fight a dirty war against the movement around the world. The so-called Ministry of Strategic Affairs is, in reality, a semi-covert spying and sabotage agency.
Companies which profit from Israeli apartheid are also worried. Palestine's BDS National Committee revealed recently that one of their activists was told by a lawyer for the Puma sportswear company, "You're making our lives miserable." Puma has been a key BDS target in recent years. As the main sponsor of the Israel Football Association (IFA), the company is complicit in Israel's brutal military occupation, theft and colonisation of Palestinian land. The IFA ignores its own claim to promote "non-political" sports by including teams based and playing in Israel's settlements in the occupied West Bank. All Israeli settlements are illegal under international law and constitute a war crime.
The long campaign against Israeli occupation, apartheid and expulsion requires stamina; we will win, but it will require tenacity. The BDS movement is the key for supporters of Palestinian rights who want to campaign against Israeli violations of those rights. Anyone and everyone with a sense of justice has to keep on making the lives of the war criminals and profiteers "miserable" so that it is they who give up, and BDS achieves its objectives.
Reader Comments
They spoke too loudly and wore shirts that folks could ignore (as those folks should have been just as easily ignored their chants); but, (irrespective of WHAT they chanted - it could have been "Go Hitler,Go!"; Or, "Molest Baby Seals Now!"; that is NOT supposed to be the issue) they HAVE HAD THESE CHARGES OVER THEIR HEADS FOR OVER A DECADE!
ARGH! WAFF!
R.C.
P.s.,
Great quote find: . As Dr Martin Luther King once said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice."RC
Still, the quote of the day sums up the influence of psychopathy: i.e, there is a long way to go.
''Just look at us. Everything is backwards. Everything is upside-down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information, and religion destroys spirituality.''
Desire is the strongest force on the planet - It has to be positive, equitable for all and peaceful.However, have you considered that what is manifesting is the result of desire, and for some this is positive, equitable and peaceful?
We have to want a different world.Sorry, but I'm nitpicking here a little.... No, one should really see the world and oneself as it is and as one is! Most people are nowhere near that, not even close!
When intentions lack equality for all people they are evil.I have to disagree. That is exactly what is driving the radical left.
There is nothing good about the cabal’s intentions and ignorance is not innocence.That depends. It is good for them! Not so good for the world of ''normal man.''
Equality of opportunity should be endorsed, but equality of outcome only levels everything to the ground.
For example, would you want to fly in an aeroplane flown by some dumbass that can't add 2+2 and got the job because of gender, skin colour or some other leftist doctrine?
I do not agree with all the political correctness crap and would only fly in a plane with a suitably trained pilot regardless of his/her colour or religion. Because that is the only living thing to do. It would not be loving to all to have a ‘dumbass’ fly a plane and put everyone else’s life at risk - that would be inequality.
I believe all people are created equal and have a fundamental right to basic rights: clean air, water, food, clothing housing and education, as well as freedom of thought and speech, and freedom from oppression of any kind - war, slavery, etc. I cannot personally enjoy these freedoms without wanting them for all my brothers and sisters everywhere.That will never happen. Just take psychopaths for example. They have to oppress normal human beings, so what gives?
On another level, there is a large variation in cognitive ability, so equality of education is leveling the ground for everyone and the standard becomes piss poor. Equality of opportunity is a good thing and everyone has something to offer, but not everyone has similar abilities, talents, awareness, motivations, level of being etc. Not all people are equal!!! That is not to say that all people shouldn't have equal opportunities etc.
Because that is the only living thing to do. It would not be loving to all to have a ‘dumbass’ fly a plane and put everyone else’s life at risk - that would be inequality.That is what is happening in many fields, all in the name of equality.






Comment: Israel conflates the pushback against BDS with an anti-Semitism stigma, a double punch. Deflection has always been Israel's signature move. There is a lot of ground to be made up if the BDS movement is to achieve its goals.
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