UK Foreign Affairs Committee Supports Boycott
On October 1st, The Observer reported that
“MPs from the influential House of Commons foreign affairs committee are urging British businesses with investments in Sudan to withdraw from the war-torn African country The call for disinvestment is aimed at companies including Shell, Rolls-Royce and British Airways. It is intended to put pressure on the government in Khartoum.” Lib Dem MP Richard Younger-Ross, a member of the committee opined that. 'There has to be a point where companies say: "You are not the sort of people we can do business with." We can't stand by and watch genocide.'
Ian Pearson, a British Minister of Trade, told Parliament on May 4th that “The Britain-Israel Technology Foundation—Britech—was set up by the Israeli and British governments to support collaboration between high-tech companies, and broadening those links is certainly high on my agenda.”
Even while the ethnic cleansers and mass murderers at the head of the Israeli Army and Government are increasingly afraid to come to England for fear of being arrested under warrants issued under International War Crimes legislation, the rogue State of Israel will continue to benefit from such ‘collaboration between high-tech companies.’