Saturday, December 24, 2005

NORWEGIAN REGION BOYCOTTS ISRAEL

I'D BOYCOTT NORWAY IN RETALIATION, BUT I DON'T KNOW OF ANYTHING OF VALUE THEY PRODUCE.  (I GET MY LOX LOCALLY).  THEN AGAIN, NORWAY ALREADY HAS SOME PROBLEMS WITHOUT MY THROWING MY ECONOMIC WEIGHT AT THEM.


The Norwegian parliament in the Sor-Trondelag region ruled Saturday to boycott products made in Israel and to forbid the sale and purchase of Israeli goods.  It is estimated that the decision, determined by a parliamentary vote, was made due to Norway's stance that Israel oppresses the Palestinians.  The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) strongly condemned the ruling Wednesday, saying that "this decision does nothing to promote Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation, but only serves to exacerbate tensions and ill-will.”

 

“It is shocking and ironic that this one-sided boycott effort comes at a time when Israel is making a series of dramatic steps toward peace, including the recent withdrawal from Gaza,” ADL Director Abraham Foxman said in a press release following the incident.  In a letter to Norwegian Ambassador to the U.S. Knut Vollebaek, the ADL expressed concern over the bias stance taken by the regional parliament in regard to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  "Boycotts against Israel are predicated on odious comparisons to apartheid-era South Africa," the letter said. "It is our sincere hope that the Norwegian government will condemn this unjust decision and take necessary measures to secure its reversal.” 


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