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Another slap on Israel's face :yahoo: !:


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UK National Union of Teachers passes BDS resolution

Published on 28 April 2014
*(1) National Union of Teachers in the UK (over 300,000 members) passes a
BDS resolution at conference:*

*PALESTINE MOTION 31 (East London) to move,*

*(Croydon) to second:*

Conference welcomes the visit to the Occupied Palestinian Territory by
a delegation of Executive and non-Executive members in October 2013, and the strengthening of links between the National Union of Teachers and the
General Union of Palestinian Teachers.

Conference notes the ongoing oppressive and unjust regime imposed by the state of Israel on the Palestinian people and is especially concerned at the
impact on young people and their families.

Conference endorses the following demands and calls on the British Government to actively pursue these objectives:

1. The dismantling of the 700 Kilometre long Wall condemned by the
International Court of Justice in July 2004;

2. The ending of all illegal settlements which now control 42.7% of the West
Bank (UN figures);

3. The ending of all moves to cut East Jerusalem off from the West
Bank through a process of settlement expansion and the demolition of Palestinian homes;

4. The support for the UN call for the end of the blockade of Gaza;

5. The dismantling of the Israeli army’s 532 Checkpoints (UN figures);

6. The ending of the inhuman treatment of Palestinian Child Prisoners
as documented by Defence for Children International/Palestine Section;

7. The rescinding of the Government’s Prawer Plan to destroy Bedouin villages inside Israel and forcibly transfer the people out of their established
villages; and

8. The right of the Palestinians inside Israel to develop a curriculum which
preserves their heritage and ends discrimination in education.

Conference reaffirms its commitment to campaigning in solidarity with
the Palestinians in their struggle for peace and justice and calls on the Executive to distribute the report of the 2013 delegation as widely as possible
publicising it through the Teacher and all appropriate Union channels.

Conference instructs the Executive to:

i. Support TUC policy, to “boycott the goods of, companies who profit from
illegal settlements, the Occupation and the construction of the Wall”;

ii. Pressure the UK Government to call on the Israeli Government to comply
with international law and human rights treaties;

iii. Work to win the backing of Education International and the ETUC(E) for
these policies and to seek to collaborate with like minded unions
internationally;

iv. Convey these views to the Israeli Teachers Union;

v. Express our solidarity with the GUPT for its objectives for education and
discuss with them ways to develop this solidarity;

vi. Call for an end to the discrimination against Palestinian students
and teachers within Israel;

vii. Encourage divisions to make links with Palestinian teachers and schools
including organising delegation exchanges;

viii. Encourage Associations, Schools and Divisions to publicise the report of
the delegation to members; invite speakers to their meetings and encourage
active membership participation in work on this issue;

ix. Organise a special meeting for Division representatives and
International Solidarity Officers to present the report, explain Union policy,
outlining ways to develop the work and incorporate regular updates in
Divisional Secretaries briefings and school representatives training; and

x. Continue to campaign for the rights of Palestinian children including child
prisoners and work to engage all members in this campaign encouraging
individual membership of and affiliation to the Palestine Solidarity
Campaign and support for Action for Palestinian Children Prisoners.

UK National Union of Teachers passes BDS resolution
 
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This is slave job:

Conditions for Abu Dhabi's migrant workers 'shame the west' | World news | The Observer

In Israel they earn in one day more than in many Muslim countries they would ear in month.

Speak English?

Secondly, quit talking crap as usual, and derailing the thread!

This thread is about your atrocities and barbarism, which you can't hide from the world!!

UAE labour minister satisfied with labour camp conditions after visit | The National

UAE labourers living in Musaffah to be relocated to new 'labour cities' in Abu Dhabi | The National
 
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Speak English?

Secondly, quit talking crap as usual, and derailing the thread!

This thread is about your atrocities and barbarism, which you can't hide from the world!!

UAE labour minister satisfied with labour camp conditions after visit | The National

UAE labourers living in Musaffah to be relocated to new 'labour cities' in Abu Dhabi | The National
Minimum wage in Israel 1247 dollars, both for Arabs and Jews. Those who work in building usually earn much more.

So remove beam from ur own eye before checking speck of dust in our eyes.
 
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Minimum wage in Israel 1247 dollars, both for Arabs and Jews. Those who work in building usually earn much more.

So remove beam from ur own eye before checking speck of dust in our eyes.

Which Palestinians never get! You demolish their houses, you bombard them with phosphorus bombs (which has been ruled illegal internationally), and you have the audacity to talk about minimum wage!
Video shows evidence of phosphorus bombs in Gaza | World news | theguardian.com

As to your eye metaphor - Like I said BEFORE, English please!!
 
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Why cant you Pakistanis start giving the moral support to Palestine like you r doing for Kashmir. I guess that would be a good start
 
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who was offensive in 1948 ( first Arab -israel war ) ! who refused to agree with UN resolution and declared his intention to throw Jews into sea! its just a tiny no of Jews managed to beat the Arabian horses !

There was no UN resolution, there were parameters drawn by the British Empire that the Arab's didn't agree with. The British and the Zionists refused to have a compromise. They wanted to carve out a Jewish State long before 1948 on Palestinian land even while being the minority. This is bound to create problems, so the Arabs went to secure their lands. So it was a preemptive defensive war. Since the land belonged to the Arabs, and not to the colonialist project. If the British Empire declared a Muslim homeland carved out of Indian land the Indian people would do everything in their hands to defend their parameters.

Whatever everyone's opinion about Israel, their nation is born out of blood & fire, with a population of a few million that is quite a miracle considering the enemies they faced. :big_boss:

Population is eight million and they didn't face anything significant, there's no miracle here. They had the significant Western support on their side.

Another slap on Israel's face :yahoo: !:


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UK National Union of Teachers passes BDS resolution

Published on 28 April 2014
*(1) National Union of Teachers in the UK (over 300,000 members) passes a
BDS resolution at conference:*

*PALESTINE MOTION 31 (East London) to move,*

*(Croydon) to second:*

Conference welcomes the visit to the Occupied Palestinian Territory by
a delegation of Executive and non-Executive members in October 2013, and the strengthening of links between the National Union of Teachers and the
General Union of Palestinian Teachers.

Conference notes the ongoing oppressive and unjust regime imposed by the state of Israel on the Palestinian people and is especially concerned at the
impact on young people and their families.

Conference endorses the following demands and calls on the British Government to actively pursue these objectives:

1. The dismantling of the 700 Kilometre long Wall condemned by the
International Court of Justice in July 2004;

2. The ending of all illegal settlements which now control 42.7% of the West
Bank (UN figures);

3. The ending of all moves to cut East Jerusalem off from the West
Bank through a process of settlement expansion and the demolition of Palestinian homes;

4. The support for the UN call for the end of the blockade of Gaza;

5. The dismantling of the Israeli army’s 532 Checkpoints (UN figures);

6. The ending of the inhuman treatment of Palestinian Child Prisoners
as documented by Defence for Children International/Palestine Section;

7. The rescinding of the Government’s Prawer Plan to destroy Bedouin villages inside Israel and forcibly transfer the people out of their established
villages; and

8. The right of the Palestinians inside Israel to develop a curriculum which
preserves their heritage and ends discrimination in education.

Conference reaffirms its commitment to campaigning in solidarity with
the Palestinians in their struggle for peace and justice and calls on the Executive to distribute the report of the 2013 delegation as widely as possible
publicising it through the Teacher and all appropriate Union channels.

Conference instructs the Executive to:

i. Support TUC policy, to “boycott the goods of, companies who profit from
illegal settlements, the Occupation and the construction of the Wall”;

ii. Pressure the UK Government to call on the Israeli Government to comply
with international law and human rights treaties;

iii. Work to win the backing of Education International and the ETUC(E) for
these policies and to seek to collaborate with like minded unions
internationally;

iv. Convey these views to the Israeli Teachers Union;

v. Express our solidarity with the GUPT for its objectives for education and
discuss with them ways to develop this solidarity;

vi. Call for an end to the discrimination against Palestinian students
and teachers within Israel;

vii. Encourage divisions to make links with Palestinian teachers and schools
including organising delegation exchanges;

viii. Encourage Associations, Schools and Divisions to publicise the report of
the delegation to members; invite speakers to their meetings and encourage
active membership participation in work on this issue;

ix. Organise a special meeting for Division representatives and
International Solidarity Officers to present the report, explain Union policy,
outlining ways to develop the work and incorporate regular updates in
Divisional Secretaries briefings and school representatives training; and

x. Continue to campaign for the rights of Palestinian children including child
prisoners and work to engage all members in this campaign encouraging
individual membership of and affiliation to the Palestine Solidarity
Campaign and support for Action for Palestinian Children Prisoners.

UK National Union of Teachers passes BDS resolution

This is great news! Thanks for posting it brother! :)
 
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Which Palestinians never get! You demolish their houses, you bombard them with phosphorus bombs (which has been ruled illegal internationally), and you have the audacity to talk about minimum wage!
Yawn. Every time Palestinian supporters are stuck they start silly lies about "phosphorus bombs".

1) There is no any international ban on "phosphorus bombs".
2) Everything Israel used was 100% legal standard NATO smoke rounds (which do contain phosphorus, like most of the smoke rounds).

Video shows evidence of phosphorus bombs in Gaza | World news | theguardian.com

As to your eye metaphor - Like I said BEFORE, English please!!
Unlike u I dont live abroad, so I dont need to learn English perfectly. People understand me and thats enough. Before whining about Palestinians who earn 1500$ a month in Israel, better care about your fellow Pakistanis who work like slaves in gulf countries.

UK National Union of Teachers passes BDS resolution
Oh no! Now if UK draqqeen union also passes BDS resolution I am going to shoot myself.
 
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