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“No
New
EU-Israel
Action
Plan
in
April
2009!”
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Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC) calls for suspension the EU-Israel Association Agreement
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100 European organizations pledge support
July
9
2008
On
the
fourth
anniversary
of
the
International
Court
of
Justice’s
ruling
that
Israel’s
Wall
is
illegal,
the
BNC
is
calling
on
the
EU
not
to
upgrade
its
relationship
with
Israel
and
to
suspend
the
EU
Association
Agreement
until
Israel
comes
into
compliance
with
international
law
and
Palestinian
human
rights.
In a
statement,
the
BNC
said:
“We
are
appalled
by
the
EU's
blatant
refusal
to
hold
Israel
to
account
for
its
persistent
violations
of
human
rights
and
international
law
…
The
EU
is
well
aware
of
Israel's
ongoing
illegal
occupation
of
Gaza
and
the
West
Bank,
including
East
Jerusalem,
and
the
massive
colonization
of
the
latter;
after
all,
the
EU
member-states
have
regularly
voted
for
UN
resolutions
condemning
Israel's
human
rights
violations,
collective
punishment
and
construction
of
settlements
and
the
Wall.”
The
BNC
is
calling
on
the
EU
to
reverse
the
decision
taken
by
the
EU
Association
Council
on
16
June
2008
to
upgrade
the
EU-Israel
Association
Agreement.
Israel
has
been
in
breach
of
Clause
2 of
the
agreement,
which
demands
respect
for
human
rights,
since
the
treaty
was
signed
in
1995.
Today’s
call,
which
is
supported
by
100
European
civil
society
organizations,
is
part
of a
growing
movement
to
isolate
Israel
internationally
through
boycott,
divestment
and
sanctions
until
it
conforms
to
international
law
and
human
rights
standards.
In
2004,
the
International
Court
of
Justice
ruled
the
Wall
to
be
illegal,
and
stated
that
parts
already
constructed
should
be
dismantled
and
that
reparations
should
be
made
for
damages.
It
reminded
all
state
parties
to
the
IV
Geneva
Convention
of
their
obligation
to
enforce
international
humanitarian
law
and
advised
them
not
to
render
any
aid
or
assistance
to
the
Wall
and
its
associated
regime.
One
year
after
the
ICJ
decision,
on
July
9
2005,
Palestinian
civil
society
issued
a
Unified
Call
for
Boycott,
Divestment
and
Sanctions
(BDS)
against
Israel
and
has
received
ever
growing
support
from
civil
society
globally.
ENDS
Notes
for
the
editors:
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The Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC) is a wide coalition of the largest Palestinian mass organizations, trade unions, networks and organizations. For more see: http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/126.
Its
member
organizations
include:
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Council of National and Islamic Forces in Palestine |
General Union of Palestinian Workers |
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Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions |
Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO) |
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Federation of Independent Trade Unions |
Union of Arab Community Based Associations (ITTIJAH) |
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Palestine Right of Return Coalition |
Occupied Palestine and Golan Heights Initiative |
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General Union of Palestinian Women |
Union of Palestinian Farmers |
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Grassroots Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign (STW) |
Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) |
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National Committee to Commemorate the Nakba |
Civic Coalition for the Defense of Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem (CCDPRJ) |
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For the full text of the Palestinian United Call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (9 July 2005), and endorsers see: http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/52
"We
oppose
the
upgrade
of
relations
between
EU
and
Israel
and
call
for
the
suspension
of
the
EU-Israel
Association
Agreement"
On
Monday,
16
June
2008,
the
European
Union
and
Israel
agreed
to
upgrade
their
relations
within
the
framework
of
the
EU-Israel
Association
Agreement.
This
starts
a
process
to
end
in
April
2009
with
the
definition
of a
common
Action
Plan
that
involves
the
adoption
of
initiatives
and
the
creation
of
stronger
ties
in a
broad
spectrum,
including
economic,
trade,
academic,
security
and
diplomatic
fields.
We
are
appalled
by
the
EU's
blatant
refusal
to
hold
Israel
to
account
for
its
persistent
violations
of
human
rights
and
international
law.
In
their
decision
the
EU
declare:
"Our
common
goal
to
upgrade
relations
stems
from
our
awareness
of
the
traditional
links,
the
cultural
and
human
values,
and
the
economic
and
security
interests
that
we
share.
[…]
Such
a
partnership
will
imply
a
stronger
involvement
of
the
European
Union
in
the
peace
process
and
in
the
monitoring
of
the
situation
on
the
ground."
This
contradicts
reality,
the
EU's
self-understanding,
and
Israel's
record
of
gravely
violating
the
EU's
own
human
rights
regulations
throughout
the
history
of
EU-Israel
relations.
What
shared
values
is
the
EU
talking
about?
The
EU
is
well
aware
of
Israel's
ongoing
violations
of
international
human
rights
and
humanitarian
law
in
Gaza
and
the
West
Bank,
including
the
massive
colonization
in
East
Jerusalem
and
elsewhere.
After
all,
the
EU
member-states
have
regularly
voted
for
UN
resolutions
condemning
Israel's
human
rights
violations,
collective
punishment
and
construction
of
settlements
and
the
Wall.
Israel
still
maintains
its
criminal
one-year-long
siege
on
Gaza
–
described
by
the
current
UN
Special
Rapporteur
for
Human
Rights,
Prof.
Richard
Falk
as a
"prelude
to
genocide"
–
that
has
already
cost
the
lives
of
197
patients,
mainly
children
and
elderly,
all
denied
freedom
of
movement
to
access
treatment
outside
Gaza.
Israel's
siege
has
intentionally
and
systematically
impoverished
hundreds
of
thousands
of
civilians
in
Gaza,
more
than
50%
by
now,
shutting
down
most
of
the
industrial
sector
and
ruining
agriculture.
Most
vital
infrastructure
has
been
destroyed
and
the
economy
has
completely
collapsed;
malnourishment
among
children
has
increased
sharply,
as
noted
in
various
UN
reports.
Israel
has
continuously
disregarded
basic
human
rights
by
the
enclosure
and
forced
displacement
of
entire
Palestinian
communities
behind
the
illegal
Wall,
the
imprisonment
of
thousands
of
Palestinians
without
trial,
and
its
policy
of
extra-judicial
assassination.
Furthermore,
Israel
has
stubbornly
refused,
for
over
60
years
and
despite
its
obligations
under
international
law,
to
recognize
and
implement
the
right
of
millions
of
Palestinian
refugees
to
return
to
their
homes,
as
stipulated
in
UNGA
resolution
194.
Last,
but
certainly
not
least,
for
60
years,
Israel
has
enacted
a
system
of
state-sanctioned
racial
discrimination
against
Palestinians
with
Israeli
citizenship
in
vital
domains,
including
land
ownership
and
employment,
simply
because
they
are
"non-Jews."
We
hope
Europe
does
not
share
these
"values."
Legal
and
moral
considerations
aside,
pragmatic
claims
that
further
engagement
with
Israel
allows
Europe
to
play
a
more
effective
role
in
pressuring
Israel
and
promoting
"peace",
are
dangerously
similar
to
the
'constructive
engagement'
arguments
made
to
justify
relations
with
the
South
African
Apartheid
regime,
and
have
long
been
exposed
as
fallacious.
The
only
time
Europe
went
on
record
for
having
effectively
influenced
Israeli
policy
goes
back
to
1990
when
the
Commission
had,
at
Parliament's
request,
introduced
a
freeze
on
scientific
cooperation
with
Israel
to
protest
against
the
closure
of
Palestinian
schools
and
universities
(particularly
Birzeit).
This
pressure
had
resulted
in
the
universities
being
reopened.
Since
then,
Europe's
warm
embrace
of
Israel
has
only
encouraged
the
latter
to
entrench
its
occupation
and
colonization
and
to
ignore
its
obligations
under
international
law.
On
10
April
2002,
the
EU
Parliament
voted
to
suspend
the
EU-Israel
Association
Agreement
on
the
grounds
of
Israeli
violations
of
human
rights;
however,
the
Commission
refused
to
comply
with
the
democratic
mandate.
Instead,
it
has
voted
now
to
upgrade
relations
without
respecting
its
own
stated
human
rights
conditions,
effectively
rewarding
Israel
and
granting
it
full
impunity
for
its
war
crimes
in
the
occupied
Gaza
Strip
and
West
Bank.
By
upgrading
this
already
shameful
Association
Agreement
with
Israel,
the
EU
has
effectively
turned
into
a
willing
accomplice
and
outright
supporter
of
Israeli
crimes.
In
this
context
the
establishment
of a
full
fledged
Subcommittee
on
Human
Rights
instead
of
the
informal
Working
Group
as
part
of
the
agreement
is
reduced
to a
fig
leaf
for
the
ongoing
disrespect
of
the
EU's
own
principles
as
pertaining
to
Israel.
Article
2 of
the
EU-Israel
Association
Agreement
establishes
that:
“Relations
between
the
parties,
as
well
as
all
the
provisions
of
the
Agreement
itself,
shall
be
based
on a
respect
for
human
rights
and
democratic
principles,
which
guides
their
internal
policy
and
constitutes
an
essential
element
of
this
Agreement."
The
Communication
on
human
rights,
adopted
on 8
May
2001
by
the
European
Commission,
states
that:
"The
EU
should
pursue
this
approach
[e.g.
dialogue
on
human
rights]
wherever
possible,
while
recognising
that
in
some
cases,
the
third
country
may
have
no
genuine
commitment
to
pursue
change
through
dialogue
and
consultation,
and
negative
measures
may
therefore
be
more
appropriate".
The
International
Court
of
Justice
advisory
opinion
on 9
July
2004
confirming
the
illegality
of
the
Wall
built
on
occupied
territory
and
its
associated
regime
further
binds
all
states
not
to
render
aid
or
assistance
in
maintaining
the
illegal
situation
created
by
the
Wall,
and
to
ensure
compliance
by
Israel
with
international
law.
None
of
the
above
has
been
taken
into
consideration
by
the
EU
Commission.
Instead,
it
proceeds
with
an
upgrade
in
relations
in
the
very
year
that
marks
the
60th
anniversary
of
the
1948
Nakba,
now
widely
recognized
as
the
intentional
and
systematic
ethnic
cleansing
of
more
than
750,000
indigenous
Palestinians
from
their
homeland
and
the
beginning
of
ongoing
Israeli
dispossession,
colonization
and
oppression
against
the
Palestinian
people.
A
growing
international
civil
society
movement
that
has
endorsed
the
Palestinian
call
for
Boycott,
Divestment
and
Sanctions
(BDS)
against
Israel
is
taking
the
first
steps
to
hold
Israel
accountable
and
to
pressure
governments
to
enact
sanctions
and
embargos.
In
this
spirit,
we
commit
ourselves
to
raise
awareness
among
the
public
and
lobby
and
pressure
EU
decision
makers
to
stop
the
process
of
upgrading
the
agreement
and
to
suspend
the
EU-Israel
Association
agreement
until
Israel
meets
international
standards
of
law,
human
rights
and
justice
by:
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Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantling the Wall;
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Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and
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Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution 194.
April
2009
should
not
see
a
new
common
action
plan
with
in
the
EU-Israel
Association
Agreement,
but
a
suspension
of
the
Agreement
altogether.
Initiator:
Palestinian
Boycott,
Divestment,
Sanctions
National
Committee
(BNC).
Further
Endorsers
from
Palestine:
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Alternative Information Center
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Arab Cultural Forum
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Birzeit University Board of Trustees
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Dalia Association
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Democracy and Workers’ Rights Center in Palestine
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Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions
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One Democratic State Group-Gaza
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University Teachers Association in Palestine
European
Endorsers:
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ACSUR- Las SEGOVIAS
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AG Palästina / Attac-Hamburg, Germany
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AIPPP (préservation patrimoine palestinien), France
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AK Nahost Berlin, Germany
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Aktionsbündnis für einen gerechten Frieden in Palästina, Deutschland
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Al Awda, Italy
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Anti-imperialist Camp Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign
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Arab Cause Solidarity Committee in Spain (CSCA)
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Arbeitskreis Palästina Tübingen (Committee for Palestine Tübingen)
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Association "100 idee per la pace", Siena, Italy
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Association belgo-palestinienne, Belgium
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Association of Palestinian Communities, UK
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Associazione di Amicizia Italo-Palestinese Onlus di Firenze
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Austrian Campaign "Gaza muss leben"
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Britain Palestine Twinning Network
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CCIPPP, France
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Civimed Initiatives (formation ŕ médiation), France
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CODIP vzw (Centre for Development, Documentation and Information Palestine), Belgium
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Comisión Española de Ayuda al Refugiado (CEAR)
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Comité de Soutien au peuple Palestinien, Belgium
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Comité pour une Paix Juste au Proche Orient-Luxembourg/ Committee for a Just Peace in the Middle East, Luxembourg
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Coordination de l'Appel de Strasbourg, (France
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European Jews for a Just Peace
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Farrah-France (réfugiés), France
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Federación de Asociaciones de Defensa y Promoción de los Derechos Humanos – España
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FIOM-CGIL International Department, Italy
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Frauen in Schwarz (Wien) - Women in Black (Vienna)
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Friends of Al-Aqsa, UK
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Fundación Iepala
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Gaza Vivrŕ
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German Peace Circle e.V. i.G.
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German-Palestinian Association (Deutsch-Palästinensische Gesellschaft e.V.)
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Handicap-Solidarité, France
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Hands Across the Divide, Cyprus
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Hoja de Ruta
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Intal, Belgium
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International Jewish Solidarity Network
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International Solidarity movement (ISM)
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Jewish Voice for a Just Peace in Middel East - EJJP Germany" (Juedische Stimme für gerechten Frieden in Nahost - EJJP Deutschland e. V.)
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Jews Against Zionism
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Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights
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Leuvense Actiegroep Palestina (LAP)
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LSE SU Palestine Society, UK
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L'union des Progressistes Juifs de Belgique
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Nahostkomitee in der Berliner Friedenskoordination, Berlin Germany
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NEAG Alternatives to Violence, Netherlands
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Netherlands Palestine Committee
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Oekumenisches Zentrum für Umwelt-, Friedens- und Eine-Welt-Arbeit / Ecumenical Center for Environment-, Peace and One-World-Work, Berlin
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Palestine Think Tank
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Palestinian Forum in Britain (PFB)
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Pax Christi Middle East Commission German Section
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Plataforma Aturem la Guerra, Catalunya
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Palestine Solidarity Campaign, UK
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Red internacionalista de jóvenes vascxs Kamaradak- Kamaradak Gazte Internazionalisten Sarea, Basque Country
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Red Solidaria contra la Ocupación de Palestina - Solidarity Network against Occupation of Palestine (Spain):
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Asociación Al-Quds de Solidaridad con los Pueblos del Mundo Árabe (Málaga)
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ASPA Asociación Andaluza por la Solidaridad y Paz
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Asociación Hispano Palestina Jerusalén (Madrid)
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Asociación Pro-Derechos Humanos de Andalucía
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Boicot Preventiu
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CSCA (Madrid, Asturias)
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Comunidad Palestina en Canarias
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Comunitat Palestina Catalunya
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Ecologistas en Acción
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Grupo de ONGs por Palestina
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INTERPUEBLOS - Comité de Solidaridad con los Pueblos
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ISM Cataluña / Valencia
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MEWANDO (Euzkadi) - (Middle East without war and oppression) is a network created by six NGO´s and supported by the Basque Government. MEWANDO members are: Mundubat; Solidaridad Internacional-Nazioarteko Elkartasuna; Médicos del Mundo-Euskadi, Fundación Paz y Solidaridad-Comisiones Obreras de Euskadi, Coordinadora de ONG´s de Euskadi, Centro Cultural Palestino Biladi, Paz con Dignidad Euskadi.
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Mujeres por la Paz - Acción solidaria con Palestina (Canarias)
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PCE (Madrid)
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Palestinarekin Elkartasuna komite Internazionalistak (Euzkadi)
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Paz Ahora
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Paz con Dignidad
-
Plataforma de Solidaridad con Palestina (Sevilla)
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SODEPAU
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SODePAZ
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Xarxa de Solidaritat amb Palestina de Valencia
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Xarxa d'Enllaç amb Palestina
-
Komite Internazionalistak (Euzkadi)
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Rete-ECO (Rete degli Ebrei contro l'Occupazione - Italian Network of Jews against the Occupation)
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Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign
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Society for Austro-Arab Relations, Austria
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Stop the War Coalition, UK
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Tlaxcala Translators Collective
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Un ponte per.., Italy
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Une Autre Gauche, Belgium
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Verein Arabischer Studenten und Akademiker Tübingen (Association of Arab Students and Academics Tübingen)
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Vlaams Palestina Komitee vzw, Belgium
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Vrede vzw, Belgium
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War on Want, UK
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WeAreWideAwake.org
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Werkgroep Keerpunt (Taskgroup Turningpoint), Netherlands
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Women for Peace Uppsala, Sweden
100.
Young
Palestinian
Association
"Wael
Zuaiter",
Italy |