{news} Fwd: USGP-INT Voting period begins on IC Proposal: DraftStatement on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Call for BDS endorsement byInternational Green Parties

Justine McCabe justinemccabe at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 31 10:47:56 EDT 2009


Dear CT Greens,

As Richard indicates, I drafted and am in favor of this proposal.

I do want to clarify one part of his introduction--that we are not voting on GP support for boycott, divestment, sanctions (BDS) against Israel. That position was taken, in November, 2005, when the Green Party formally endorsed the call from Palestinian civil society for BDS against Israel, Proposition 190,  which was introduced by Wisconsin Greens, Ben Manski and Ruth Weill to the National Committee where there was good discussion and debate, and a majority passed it. (Greens, Calling for Palestinian Rights, Urge Divestment from Israel -- 11.28.2005) 

In response to the Gaza assault, the current proposal before the IC is an implementation of a directive to the IC contained in Prop 190--to lobby our sister green parties worldwide to support BDS.    

I urge you to register your opinions on this as Ken Humphrey did in support, during an earlier, IC straw poll on this proposal.

Peace, 
Justine McCabe
Co-Chair, International Committee, GPUS 


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  Hi, Ct. Green,
  News from the International Committee: 

  At the beginning of the month Justine McCabe and Steve Herrick won the vote for Co-Chairs of the International Committee. 

  This email is about the most significant decision of the month: the BDS (Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions) proposal against Israel in response to the Israeli attack on Gaza. 

  My understanding is that when the International Committee is making a decision that will affect the posture of the Green Party, it is the democratic right of members of the Green Party to do anything legal to affect the decision. So I forward the email below for your consideration. 

  Between now and April 6, the International Committee is voting on the following proposal that the USGP should advocate that the Green Parties of other nations, in response to Israel's treatment of Gaza, should boycott Israeli goods, withdraw investments in Israeli corporations, and seek international sanctions against Israel. If you want to argue your own position in hopes of persuading any of the three Connecticut members of the International Committee to vote one way or the other, please contact Justine McCabe, Amy Vas Nunes, or Richard Duffee. (I, Richard Duffee, favor the proposal; I believe I am accurate in stating that Justine McCabe favors it and Amy Vas Nunes opposes it.)  

  Richard Duffee

  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
  From: Steve Herrick <estebandido at gmail.com>
  Date: Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:08 AM
  Subject: USGP-INT Voting period begins on IC Proposal: Draft Statement on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Call for BDS endorsement by International Green Parties
  To: USGP International Committee <usgp-int at gp-us.org>


  Dear IC,

  We have not been able to reach consensus on this proposal.  According
  to our bylaws, we now move to a vote by the full committee with
  passage requiring a majority vote.  The language of the statement
  itself has received support by most committee members, both in the
  earlier straw vote and in the discussion period that just ended.
  However, several IC delegates wish to include a further step in which
  the proposal is sent to the GPUS NC for an additional vote after IC
  approval.

  A majority of delegates have indicated the belief that the proposal
  complies with a directive to the IC by GPUS NC in Proposal 190. Our
  GPUS Steering Committee (SC) liaison, Jill Bussiere has suggested the
  statement only needs  to be reviewed by the SC.

  Therefore, if the IC passes this proposal, it will go to the Steering
  Committee (SC) for review before being implemented. The SC will have
  the option of sending it to the NC.

  The vote will take place on our list beginning today, Tuesday, March
  31, 2009, ending Monday, April 6, 2009 at 10 PDT.

  We look forward to everyone's participation.

  Peace,

  Justine McCabe and Steve Herrick

  Co-chairs, International Committee, GPUS





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  PROPOSAL: Draft Statement on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Call for
  BDS endorsement by International Green Parties

  PRESENTER: International Committee, GPUS

  CONTACT: Justine McCabe justinemccabe at earthink.net

  SUBJECT:  DRAFT Green Party Statement on Gaza Crisis and the
  Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Call for Boycott, Divestment Sanctions
  Against Israel

  BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Implementation of the GPUS International
  Committee's mission as directed by GPUS Prop 190 of November 21, 2005,
  "The GPUS National Committee directs the International Committee to
  work with our sister Green parties around the world in implementing an
  international boycott." http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_11_28.shtml

  In keeping with Prop 190, and in response to the three-week Israeli
  assault on Gaza beginning in December 2008, the International
  Committee considered a draft statement to be circulated among
  international Green Parties urging them to join our party in endorsing
  the Boycott, Divestment Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.  That
  statement was discussed at length among IC members and a straw poll
  revealed majority support for it.  This proposal is an opportunity for
  the IC to formally endorse the statement with the intention of
  circulating it among international Green Parties for endorsement of
  the BDS campaign as directed by GPUS Prop 190.  If this proposal
  passes, it would go to the GPUS Steering Committee (SC) for review.

  FULL PROPOSAL: Draft statement is below

  TIME LINE: Voting: beginning Monday, March 30, 2009 ending Sunday,
  April 5, 2009 at 10 pm PDT

  RESOURCES: Lobbying efforts by members of GPUS International Committee

  REFERENCES:

   http://www.gp.org/platform/2004/democracy.html#310677 ;
  http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_11_28.shtml;
  http://www.gp.org/committees/intl/response_on_palestine.html





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  DRAFT Green Party Statement On Gaza Crisis and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict:

   A Call for Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions Against Israel

   Although Green Parties represent different countries and regions of
  the world, we share common principles essential to understanding and
  resolving this conflict. Among these principles are non-violence,
  including consistent enforcement of international law; ecological
  wisdom and sustainability, including reducing the negative impact of
  humankind on the natural environment; and social justice, thereby
  rejecting discrimination based on gender, class or ethnicity.

  These principles guide our response to the recent crisis in Gaza that
  began on December 27, 2008 in which we condemn the killing of
  civilians, condemn the excessive and disproportionate force used by
  Israel, the Occupying Power in Gaza, call for a full and continuing
  ceasefire between Israel and the Hamas government in Gaza, and a
  complete withdrawal of all Israeli forces with the opening of all
  border crossings in Gaza

  As of January 18, the Gaza crisis resulted in displacement of
  thousands of Palestine, the injury of more than 5,300, and the killing
  of over 1,300, mostly civilians. It has also caused the destruction of
  Gaza's infrastructure, including demolition of hundreds of homes and
  attacks on UN schools and on the UNRWA warehouse, which is the source
  of basic necessities, such as food, fuel and medicines. According to a
  1/15/09 UN press release: "One in every 250 people in Gaza is either
  now dead or significantly injured . . . This number is comparable to
  33,000 people in New York City or 1.2 million people in the United
  States."

  http://unispal.un.org/unispal.nsf/47d4e277b48d9d3685256ddc00612265/b974aca8e8fe201d85257540004ffedc!OpenDocument

  Contrast this with the Hamas rocket attacks, which during the same
  period killed 3 Israelis civilians and 10 Israeli soldiers.

  http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=1232171510978&pagename=Zone-English-News/NWELayout

  Furthermore, we are greatly distressed by the continuing decoupling of
  these recent hostilities from their historic context, which
  encourages, inter alia, the following obstacles to peace:

  .      Demonization of Palestinians as inherently anti-Semitic,
  hateful terrorists;

  .      Delegitimization of lawful resistance by Palestinians to
  Israeli violations of their human and legal rights;

  .     Propounding the myth of balance between the two peoples despite
  the patently disproportionate military and political power between
  them: an occupying power, Israel - nuclear-armed with the fourth
  largest military in the world, backed by a superpower - and
  Palestinians, an effectively disarmed, impoverished and occupied
  people;

  .   Jettisoning of international law in favor of bilateral
  negotiations between two actors of such grossly unequal power, a
  course begun with the Madrid /Oslo process;

  .   Distortions of human security needs of Israelis in favor of
  Israeli state security and regional domination;

  .   Conflation of criticism of Israeli policies with anti-Semitism,
  which promotes regressive elements on both sides for political gain,
  trivializes the historic prejudice against Jews, and inhibits the
  expression of sympathy Palestinians do have for Jewish suffering,
  especially the Nazi holocaust.

   As a consequence we call for a redirection of international attention
  to the root causes of past and ongoing hostilities between Israelis
  and Palestinians, i.e., Palestinian dispossession and ethnic cleansing
  by Israel since 1948, and the establishment of an apartheid-like
  system in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) that
  discriminates against non-Jews.*

  THEREFORE:

  Recalling the historic examples of apartheid South Africa and Nazi
  Germany that a just, enduring peace, and reconciliation between
  Palestinians and Israelis depend on acknowledgement of wrongdoing and
  restitution and;

  Recalling that Europeans, not Palestinians, were responsible for the
  Nazi holocaust; we believe that individual European Green Parties,
  especially those with elected representatives in their governments,
  and in the EU parliament in their capacity to influence the European
  Union's relation to Israel, have a special duty to ensure that
  Palestinians no longer bear the blame for historic European
  transgressions against Jews; and

  Recalling that the Green Party of the United States has a particular
  obligation in relation to this conflict as the US government is
  Israel's closest ally:

  .    That Israel receives more than $5 billion annually in military
  and financial aid; that as current hostilities in Gaza illustrate,
  Israel's use of this military aid often violates American laws in that
  the Arms Export Control Act stipulates that US-supplied weapons be
  used only for "legitimate self-defense" and that the US Foreign
  Assistance Act prohibits military assistance to any country "which
  engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally
  recognized human rights" and that the Proxmire Amendment bans military
  assistance to any government that refuses to sign the Nuclear
  Non-Proliferation Treaty and to allow inspection of its nuclear
  facilities, as Israel refuses to do;

  .    That the United States government, including both its major
  parties, has not been an impartial peace broker in this conflict but
  continues to provide political cover and protection to Israel
  internationally, particularly at the United Nations, where it has
  vetoed scores of Security Council Resolutions opposing Israel's
  violations of Palestinian human rights and international law, thereby
  undermining the central purpose of the UN Charter to maintain
  international peace and security;

  .    That US support for Israeli violations against the Palestinian
  people is a main source of antipathy to the US and the West among the
  world's formerly colonized peoples who identify with Palestinians;
  that this US support not only decreases US/Western national security,
  but also contributes to Middle East and international instability; and

         http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=41982
  http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/14/world/14clash.html
  http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/65b122b6-e8c0-11dd-a4d0-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1

  Recognizing that this conflict continues to have a devastating
  ecological impact on Israel/Palestine, especially water sources,
  thereby decreasing security for the whole region; and



  Recognizing that despite 61 years of continuous diplomatic attempts by
  the international community, it has failed to bring about Israel's
  compliance with international law or respect for basic Palestinian
  human rights; and



  Recognizing that, despite abundant condemnation of Israel's policies
  by the UN, International Court of Justice, and all relevant
  international conventions, the international community of nations has
  failed to stop violations by Israel of Palestinian human rights in
  Israel and the OPT, while Israeli crimes continue with impunity, as
  the recent assault on Gaza illustrates; and

  Recalling that ending institutionalized racism (apartheid) in South
  Africa demanded an unusual, cooperative action by the entire
  international community in the form of a boycott, divestment, and
  sanctions (BDS) campaign against apartheid South Africa, and that BDS
  can become the most effective nonviolent means for achieving justice
  and genuine peace between Palestinians and Israelis, and in the
  region, through concerted international pressure as applied to
  apartheid South Africa; and

  Recognizing that Palestinian resistance to ongoing dispossession has
  mainly been nonviolent, including its most basic form - remaining in
  their homes, on their land; and that while Palestinian armed
  resistance is legitimate under international law when directed at
  non-civilian targets, we believe that only nonviolent resistance will
  maintain the humanity of Palestinian society, elicit the greatest
  solidarity from others, and maximize the chance for future
  reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians; and

  Recognizing, however, that our appeal to Palestinians to continue to
  resist nonviolently in the face of ongoing existential threats from
  Israel is hypocritical unless accompanied by substantial acts of
  international support; and

  Recalling that in 2005, Palestinian Civil Society appealed to the
  international community to support a BDS campaign against Israel; and

  Recalling that in response, at least two Green Parties have passed
  resolutions supporting this BDS campaign:

  Green Party of the United States in 2005
  http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_11_28.shtml

  Green Party of England and Wales in 2008  http://www.socialistunity.com/?p=1733;

   We, international Green parties:

  Call publicly for the implementation of boycott and divestment
  initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in
  the apartheid era; and

  Agree to pressure our respective governments to impose embargoes and
  sanctions against Israel; and

  Support maintaining these nonviolent punitive measures until Israel
  meets its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people's inalienable
  right to self-determination and fully complies with the precepts of
  international law by:

  1.    Ending its occupation and colonization of all Palestinian lands
  and dismantling the Wall in the West Bank;

  2.    Recognizing the fundamental rights of Palestinian citizens of
  Israel to full equality; and

  3.    Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian
  refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN
  resolution 194.




  --
  Steve Herrick

  Maybe we can eventually make language a complete impediment to understanding.
  - Hobbes the tiger
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