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Jordan police disperse unionists protesting imports from Israel

Posted : Sun, 05 Jul 2009 14:53:45 GMT
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Category : Middle East (World)
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Amman - Jordanian policemen on Sunday dispersed by force scores of trade unionists and politicians who tried to stage a sit-in before the Agriculture Ministry to protest import of agricultural products from Israeli settlements, eyewitnesses said. "Several unionists were beaten in an unprecedented manner," Maisara Malas, head of the Freedoms Committee at the Jordan Engineering Association, told reporters.

"We are surprised to see this happen at a time when the protest was a peaceful and civilized one," he said.

He charged that the behaviour of policemen reflected "capitulation to Zionist (Israeli) wishes rather than to the interests of the Jordanian people."

The sit-in represented a culmination of a campaign by local press, trade unions and opposition parties to put pressure on the government to halt import of agricultural products from Israel which campaigners said were produced at settlements Israel set up in the West Bank against international law.

The Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Saeed al-Masri on Sunday told a press conference that he was placing a ban on the import of agricultural products from Israeli settlements.

"I have powers to prohibit the import of agricultural goods produced at Jewish settlements, but the decision to ban import of products from Israel lies with the cabinet," he said.

Jordan concluded a peace treaty with Israel in 1994, but the Islamic-led opposition and trade unions still oppose normalization of ties with the Jewish state.

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boycott israel
By: alam sher , Mon, 06 Jul 2009 00:38:11 GMT

Scotland has joined Ireland and South Africa when the Scottish Trade Union Congress, representing every Scottish trade union, voted overwhelmingly to commit to boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. This is the third example of a national trade union federation committing to BDS and is a clear indication that, while Israel can kill Palestinians with impunity and Western support, it has lost the battle for world public opinion. It is now seen to be a state born out of ethnic cleansing and still expanding through the violent dispossession of the Palestinian people.

Can anyone explain to us in Scotland why such heavy handiness by the Jordanian police on Muslim trade union when they are only creating awareness amongst the Muslim community. Hypocrisy in Muslim country, should I be surprise?. alam sher




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