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DESCRIPTION:   Lessons From  The UW Divestment Campaign of  Companies Providing 
 Military Aid  For Israel    Saturday February 11, 2006 7:30 PM  New College 
 Theater  777 Valencia St/19th St. San Francisco  $5.00 Donation Requested   
  Speakers:  Nasser Abufarha, UW PHD candidate, T.A. member of (TAWP) and 
 leader of the  University of Wisconsin Divest from Israel Campaign  Mark 
 Evenson, President Elect of The Association of University of Wisconsin 
 Professionals (TAUWP)AFT    Join labor and community activists as we learn 
 about the growing national campaign to divest public pension funds from 
 Israel and to divest stocks from those US companies helping the Israeli 
 military. As a result of special legislation supported by the California 
 state legislature, public pension funds for state workers, teachers and 
 University of California and the California State University system are 
 helping to fund the Israeli government by the purchase of Israeli bonds and 
 by companies that provide support for the military in Israel. This 
 financial and material support is used to further the apartheid wall being 
 constructed by Israel and the discriminatory policies against Palestinians 
 on both sides of their border.  Nasser Abhfarha and Mark Eveson have been 
 leaders and advocates for action by the University of Wisconsin on the 
 these issues and they will discuss their campaign 
 (http://alawda.rso.wisc.edu), why labor has joined it and what can be done 
 in California.  This tour is sponsored by  Labor For Palestine, Bay Area 
 Labor Committee for Pleaceand Justice (LC4PJ)., UC Berkeley Students for 
 Justice in Palestine (SJP), Labor Action Coalition (LAC), Labor Video 
 Project and other organizations  For more information call (415)867-0628  
 or email laboractionnow@yahoo.com frosa@earthlink.net  It is endorsed by 
 Francesca Rosa, SEIU535 Delegate to SF Labor Council*, Mary Ann Ring, 
 President UC-CUE*, Carl Bryant NALC 214*, New College Center For Education 
 & Social Action   l    The University of Wisconsin Divestment from Israel 
 Campaign  Al-Awda Wisconsin, (http://alawda.rso.wisc.edu)    Contact: 
 Mohammed Abed, (608) 332-9900, mkabed@wisc.edu  Fayyad Sbaihat, (608) 
 628-1943, frsbaihat@wisc.edu  Statewide Academic Union Calls for University 
 of Wisconsin Israel Divestment  (Madison, WI- 04/27/05) - The Association 
 of University of Wisconsin Professionals (TAUWP) has adopted a resolution 
 that calls on the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents to divest from 
 companies that provide the Israeli Army with weapons, equipment, and 
 supporting systems. TAUWP is a statewide local of the American Federation 
 of Teachers-Wisconsin representing faculty and academic staff from 25 
 University of Wisconsin campuses. The resolution was passed at the TAUWP 
 delegate assembly on April 23rd by a vote of 24 to 2, with four 
 abstentions.  Citing the precedent set by the University of Wisconsin’s 
 elimination of investments in apartheid era South Africa, the resolution 
 urged divestment from Boeing, Caterpillar, General Dynamics, General 
 Electric, Lockheed Martin, Northrop-Grumman, and Raytheon ‘based on 
 evidence of the active role these companies play in enabling Israeli forces 
 to engage in practices that violate international law and the human rights 
 of the Palestinian people.’ The University of Wisconsin Trust Fund’s 
 investments in the companies specified by the resolution exceed $3.8 
 Million.  The resolution is part of The University of Wisconsin Divest from 
 Israel Campaign, a project led by Al-Awda Wisconsin (The Palestine Right to 
 Return Coalition) and Alternative Palestinian Agenda in partnership with 
 several local social justice, student, and community organizations. The 
 campaign gained significant momentum when the Faculty Senate of the 
 University of Wisconsin-Platteville passed a similar resolution at it’s 
 regular meeting on January 25th 2005. The UW-Platteville senate became the 
 first University faculty body in the United States to adopt a resolution 
 calling for divestment from companies providing material aid to Israel. A 
 similar resolution was adopted by the Teaching Assistant Association and 
 called on the Board of Regents to divest from weapon manufacturers.  TAUWP 
 cited reports by independent international, Palestinian, and Israeli Human 
 Rights organizations that document widespread war crimes and human rights 
 violations committed against Palestinian civilians. It was pointed out that 
 in many instances, these abuses are perpetrated using weapons and equipment 
 manufactured by the companies identified in the resolution. Holdings in 
 these companies are therefore contrary to the University of Wisconsin’s 
 code of socially responsible investment, which requires the Board to divest 
 from companies whose corporate practices or policies are discriminatory or 
 cause substantial social injury.  Caterpillar Corporation - one of the 
 companies identified in the resolution - provides the Israeli Army with the 
 D-9 bulldozer and other equipment used to carry out widespread and 
 systematic demolition of Palestinian civilian homes, acts which have been 
 classified by the UN Commission on Human Rights as war crimes.  Numerous 
 civil society institutions have recently voiced support for divestment from 
 Israel. The Presbyterian Church (USA) has resolved to divest its portfolio 
 from companies aiding Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands. Earlier 
 this year, the World Council of Churches recommended that its 347 member 
 churches and denominations follow the example of the PCUSA. Other churches 
 such as the Anglican Church, United Methodist Church, and United Church of 
 Christ are currently considering divesting their investment portfolios from 
 companies with links to Israel. Several US-based labor unions, and 
 organizations such as the National Lawyers Guild, have endorsed divestment 
 from Israel. Last week, the Association of University Teachers, the UK’s 
 largest lecturer’s union, voted to boycott two Israeli universities for 
 their role in facilitating human rights violations perpetrated by the 
 Israel government.  ---END---    RESOLUTION ON UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 
 INVESTMENTS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY  (Adopted by The Association of 
 University of Wisconsin Professionals, TAUWP, April 23rd, 2005)  WHEREAS, 
 American principles, values, and traditions emphasize the right of the 
 individual to basic freedoms without regard to ethnic origin or religious 
 affiliation and support the protection and extension of these freedoms to 
 all peoples around the globe, and where the systematic denial of these 
 freedoms prompted the University of Wisconsin System to affirm its 
 commitment to socially responsible investment by divesting its holdings in 
 Apartheid era South Africa, in accordance with investment policy 78-1;  
 WHEREAS, independent human rights organizations such as Amnesty 
 International, Human Rights Watch, B’Tselem, Israeli Committee against 
 House Demolitions, and Al-Haq; the United Nations Human Rights Commission, 
 and numerous NGOs have documented serious and widespread violations of 
 international law and the human rights of Palestinian civilians by Israeli 
 forces operating in the West Bank and Gaza;  WHEREAS the International 
 Court of Justice has ruled that Israel's separation wall violates 
 international law and the fundamental human rights of the Palestinians;  
 WHREAS, there is irrefutable evidence that U.S. based companies in which 
 the University of Wisconsin is invested provide material aid to the Israeli 
 Army in the form of weapons, equipment, and supporting systems used to 
 perpetrate human rights abuses against Palestinian civilians, and where 
 knowingly continuing this support implicates these companies in practices 
 that violate international humanitarian law;  WHEREAS, In so far as the 
 effort to divest from these companies has as its foundation a commitment to 
 international law and the fundamental rights that belong to every human 
 being, it lays the groundwork for a just and enduring peace and is 
 therefore an expression of the hope for a free and secure future for every 
 Israeli and Palestinian currently suffering under the burden of conflict.  
 WHEREAS, the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, 22 USC sec. 2304, 
 provides that "no security assistance may be provided to any country the 
 government of which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of 
 internationally recognized human rights;"    WHEREAS, University of 
 Wisconsin System Regent Trust and Fund Policy 78-1 provides that “In 
 accordance with Sec. 36.29(1) Wis. Stats., all investments "made in any 
 company, corporation, subsidiary or affiliate which practices or condones 
 through its actions discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, 
 creed or sex. . . ." shall be divested in as prudent but rapid a manner as 
 possible.”  WHEREAS, University of Wisconsin System Regent Trust and Fund 
 Policy 97-1 (Investment and Social Responsibility) provides that “the 
 Board acknowledges the importance of maintaining an awareness of public 
 concerns about corporate policies or practices that are discriminatory (as 
 defined by 36.29(1) Wis. Stats.) or cause substantial social injury, and 
 (that) it will take this factor into account.”  BE IT RESOLVED that TAUWP 
 calls upon the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents to divest 
 from Boeing, Caterpillar, General Dynamics, General Electric, Lockheed 
 Martin, Northrop-Grumman, and Raytheon based on evidence of the active role 
 these companies play in enabling Israeli Forces to engage in practices that 
 violate international law and the human rights of the Palestinian people.  
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that TAUWP urges all UW System governing bodies and 
 affiliated institutions and unions to adopt similar resolutions aimed at 
 ensuring the implementation of UW System investment policies and by 
 extension upholding international law and safeguarding the human rights of 
 all peoples.    
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  Contact: Mohammed Abed, (608) 332-9900, mkabed@wisc.edu  Nasser Abufarha, 
 (608) 770-7007, nabufarha@wisc.edu  University of Wisconsin Divest From 
 Israel Campaign Pressures Regents to  Divest at Public Forum    (Madison, 
 WI- 11/10/05) - The University of Wisconsin Divest from Israel  Campaign 
 organized students, faculty and community members from around  the State of 
 Wisconsin to attend the Annual Trust Fund Investment Forum  with the 
 University’s Board of Regents. This forum provides the public  with an 
 opportunity to air their concerns about investments in  corporations 
 implicated in discrimination and violations of basic human  rights and 
 international law. The room was filled to capacity as close  to a 100 
 people came to speak in support of Divestment from Israel and  
 re-investment in socially responsible companies in Wisconsin and around  
 the United States. Israelis, Palestinians, Americans, and people from a  
 diverse range of ethnic, national, and religious backgrounds came  forward 
 to speak in favor of the campaign.  Speaker after speaker told the Regents 
 that divestment was both a moral  imperative and sanctioned by UW’s own 
 ethical investment policies. UW  Investment policy 78-1, states that all 
 investments ‘made in any  company, corporation, subsidiary or affiliate 
 which practices or  condones through its actions discrimination on the 
 basis of race  religion, color, creed or sex. . . .’ shall be divested in 
 as prudent  but rapid a manner as possible. Supporters of the campaign 
 pointed out  that any corporation that does business with and/or in the 
 State of  Israel stands in violation of investment policy 78-1 because the 
 State  of Israel practices widespread, systematic, and institutionalized  
 discrimination against persons of non-Jewish descent living under its  
 control, irrespective of whether or not they are citizens of the state.  It 
 was pointed out that these policies amounted to a regime of ethnic  
 separation without self-determination for the oppressed group, that is,  a 
 system of apartheid similar in kind to that imposed on the black  
 population of South Africa prior to de-colonization.  UW investment policy 
 97-1 also stipulates that the Board of Regents will  seriously re-consider 
 investments in companies implicated in practices  that ‘violate, subvert, 
 or frustrate the enforcement of rules of  domestic or international law 
 intended to protect individuals and/or  groups against deprivation of 
 health, safety, basic freedoms or human  rights.’ Companies such as 
 Boeing, Caterpillar, General Dynamics,  General Electric, Lockheed Martin, 
 Northrop-Grumman, and Raytheon are  particularly culpable since they 
 provide weapons and supporting systems  that allow the Israeli Army and 
 security services to implement state  policies that cause substantial 
 social injury to the Palestinian people,  particularly Palestinians living 
 in the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinians  in these areas have suffered both 
 human rights abuses and war crimes  that include the demolition of over 
 12,000 civilian homes since 1967,  wanton destruction of civilian 
 infrastructure, institutions, and  farmland, expropriation of Palestinian 
 land and important natural resources such as  water, the imposition of 
 closures and curfews that prevent Palestinians  - including children and 
 the elderly - from accessing healthcare, basic  education, jobs, and all 
 the other services that sustain life. Although  Israel’s apartheid wall 
 has been ruled illegal by the International  Court of Justice, it continues 
 to be built deep into West Bank  territory, denying Palestinians access to 
 their own communities,  institutions and services. Along with the system of 
 segregated roads in  the West Bank, the wall is the most visible 
 manifestation of Israel’s  apartheid policies towards the Palestinian 
 people.  The University of Wisconsin Divest from Israel Campaign  
 (http://alawda.rso.wisc.edu) was founded by Al-Awda Wisconsin (The  
 Palestine Right to Return Coalition) and Alternative Palestinian Agenda  
 and is now a coalition comprised of several local and statewide student  
 and community based social justice organizations. The campaign gained  
 significant momentum when the Faculty Senate of the University of  
 Wisconsin-Platteville passed a resolution in favor of divestment on  
 January 25th 2005. The Platteville Senate is the highest academic body  in 
 the United States to have adopted a resolution calling for divestment  from 
 companies providing material aid to the Israeli army. The Teaching  
 Assistant’s Association, the nation’s oldest and largest teaching  
 assistant’s union also passed a resolution calling for divestment from  
 companies identified by the UW Divest from Israel Campaign. The  
 Association of University of Wisconsin Professionals (TAUWP) soon  followed 
 suit and adopted a divestment resolution by an overwhelming  majority of 
 24-2. TAUWP is the largest faculty and staff union in the  University of 
 Wisconsin System.  The University of Wisconsin Divest from Israel campaign 
 believes that in  so far as the effort to divest has as its foundation a 
 commitment to  international law and the fundamental rights that belong to 
 every human  being, it lays the groundwork for a just and enduring peace 
 and is  therefore an expression of the hope for a free and secure future 
 for  every Israeli and Palestinian currently suffering under the burden of  
 conflict. The campaign called on the Regents to keep this in mind and to  
 immediately discharge their obligation to implement UW’s investment  
 policies, and in so doing, to follow the precedent set by the University  
 of Wisconsin’s elimination of investments in apartheid era South Africa.  
 The Campaign also informed the Regents that it will continue to build  
 institutional and public momentum until divestment is achieved and the  
 University’s money is re-invested in the local economy and in  
 sustainable, humane, and socially responsible business ventures in the  
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SUMMARY:Presentation On Lesson Of UW Divestment Campaign
LOCATION:The presentation will be at New College located at  777 Valencia St. San 
 Francisco
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