2010-11-03

Caterpillar Withholding Sale of D9 Death Bulldozers to Human Rights Violator- Jewish Groups for Peace Rejoice with Millions Around the World

Vatic Note: As reluctant as the action is on the part of Caterpillar, its still a step in the right direction. Maybe good and decency will prevail or make a healthy comeback at the least. We can hope and pray.  If not we can still put the pressure on catepiller as this article indicates.  After all, it was one of their "WEAPONIZED" bulldozers that killed an unarmed American girl simply trying to help protect a family's home from being destroyed and making that family homeless.   What a reward for being compassionate and caring enough to stand against such evil and violence all because of race and no other reason. 


Caterpillar Withholding Sale of D9 Death Bulldozers to Human Rights Violator- Jewish Groups for Peace Rejoice with Millions Around the World
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/10/30/caterpillar-withholding-d9-death-bulldozers-to-israel/
October 30, 2010 posted by Michael Leon , Veterans Today Publication via Jewish Voice for Peace org

I have remarkable news. The Israeli press is reporting that Caterpillar is withholding the delivery of tens of D9 bulldozers—valued at $50 million—to the Israeli military.(1)

These are weaponized bulldozers that are used to illegally destroy homes and orchards of Palestinian families. And they are the very same bulldozers as the one that killed a 23-year-old American peace activist named Rachel Corrie seven years ago when she tried to protect the home of the Nasrallah family in Gaza.

That’s why the next part of the story is even more amazing. The news reports say that the deliveries have been suspended now because Rachel’s parents, Cindy and Craig Corrie, are bringing a civil suit against the government of Israel in a court in Tel Aviv.(2) The deliveries are to stop during the length of the trial. We take this as an indirect admission by the company that these bulldozers are being used to violate human rights and to violate the law. The Corrie story is sadly just one of thousands of stories of loss and pain.

A suspension of the sale of bulldozers is what we have been asking Caterpillar for over seven years now. This is a great win, but this is no time to let off the pressure.

Caterpillar and the U.S. government have neither confirmed nor denied the news. And news reports describe the company’s move as a temporary decision only. To urge the U.S. government to make this policy permanent, please sign the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation’s petition to President Obama to continue this new policy.
We need to hold both our government and corporations profiting from the occupation accountable. TIAA-CREF, one of the largest financial services in the United States, invests heavily in Caterpillar (over $250 million as of their last financial report). Please ask TIAA-CREF to divest from Caterpillar and other companies that profit from the Israeli occupation. If TIAA-CREF divests from Caterpillar, it will have a rippling impact everywhere.

Since 2003, Jewish Voice for Peace has been filing annual shareholder resolutions to pressure Caterpillar with a growing coalition of interfaith partners. We’ve organized protests. We’ve taken over a CAT dealership. We’ve worked in support of Presbyterian and Methodist divestment initiatives from the company, and with your help, we are asking TIAA-CREF to divest from Caterpillar as well.

Caterpillar has never budged… until now.

Caterpillar’s irresponsible behavior comes with a heavy price tag. In the last ten years, at least 11,795 homes have been demolished.(3) These statistics, gruesome as they are, cannot do justice to the pain of so many families, to their razed livelihoods and their shattered dreams.

The picture above does not come from an earthquake scene. It depicts the man-made destruction and the hopelessness that the Caterpillar bulldozers bring at the hand of the soldiers who wield them. Let’s make sure that this is the last picture of this kind we get to see.

Thank you and shabbat shalom,

pic - SydneyJVPSign

Sydney Levy
Jewish Voice for Peace



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1 comment:

American Action Report said...

I've spent part of the morning going down another rabbit hole: Jewish groups for peace and justice. To hear Abe Foxman tell it, Likud should be the only voice for Jews. I Googled "Jewish peace groups" and found a very long list.
Here are two other bits of news for you: ADL's contributions are declining, and many younger Jews consider them "out of touch." The second? According to Abe Foxman, Jewish Voice for Peace has made it to his list of ten (yes, his short list) "Anti-Israel" groups. Since it wouldn't pass the giggle test for him to call them anti-Semitic, Foxman calls them "self-hating Jews."