Activism and BDS Beat 11 March 2016
France has ratcheted up its draconian repression of free speech about Palestine with the arrest of a woman for wearing a T-shirt supporting the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.
The activist was taking part in a march for International Women’s Day in Paris last Sunday when undercover police swooped in and detained her for wearing a piece of clothing with the words “Boycott Apartheid Israel” printed on it.
According to the newspaper L’Humanité, officers from the Renseignements Généraux, the intelligence service of the French police, were involved in monitoring the demonstration in which numerous social justice and leftist groups took part.
France remains under the state of emergency severely limiting public freedoms that was declared after last November’s atrocities by suspected Islamic State extremists who killed 130 people in Paris.
The young woman was taken to Paris’ 3rd district police station for questioning.
Hundreds of marchers halted their procession and demonstrated loudly outside the police station for an hour until she was released, as a video posted on Facebook and this clip tweeted by a march participant show:
Political repression
The woman has been summoned back to the police station for questioning at 2pm on Monday on suspicion of “inciting hatred by reason of [national] origin, through writing,” according to L’Humanité.
Supporters are planning to demonstrate outside the police station at that time.
The feminist collective 8 Mars Pour TouTEs denounced the arrest and pledged support for the activist and for the BDS movement.
The arrest was evidence of the “criminalization of political struggles,” the group said, vowing to mount strong solidarity in response to “the police state and political and racist repression.”
The left-wing grouping Ensemble has condemned the arrest, describing it as a consequence of the “security climate” in France.
The Palestine solidarity group BDS France noted that the day after the arrest, Prime Minister Manuel Valls told a dinner hosted by the Israel lobby group CRIF that “anti-Zionism is nothing more than a synonym for anti-Semitism and the hatred of Israel.”
“Today, politicians who support the Israeli apartheid regime are out of arguments,” BDS France said in a statement.
“They conflate anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism and terrorism, and take all the Jews of the world hostage, stubbornly insisting that they become accomplices of the war crimes and apartheid of a state which is foreign to them,” BDS France added.
The campaign group said that with the growing global success of BDS, “a nonviolent, anti-racist citizen movement for the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people,” Israel and its allies in the French government had no recourse but to try to smear it as anti-Semitic.
Court rulings and government decrees have outlawed calls to boycott Israeli goods, prompting defiance from French civil society.
Undeterred
BDS France is also vowing not to fold under government repression.
On Thursday, dozens of activists handed in an international petition at the Paris offices of Airbnb to protest the company’s profiting from the renting out of vacation homes in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
As the photos published by BDS France show, the activists were proudly wearing their “Boycott Israeli Apartheid” T-shirts.
On Saturday, activists will hold rallies all over France against the state of emergency. An action alert from BDS France urges supporters to wear their T-shirts at those marches too.
Comments
freedom of speech
Permalink vicki scott replied on
This is going to be happening here also. No freedom of speech. Israel wants its puppet colony to obey.
BDS wll grow and grow because
Permalink John Adams replied on
BDS wll grow and grow because it is just, right and supported by all jews of conscience.
Je Suis Charlie
Permalink SD replied on
I think that BDS supporters in Paris should walk the same route that the international leaders walked during the "Je Suis Charlie" event.
You mean, side by side with
Permalink Barbara McKenzie replied on
You mean, side by side with terrorists and war criminals?
Freedom of expression for BDS
Permalink Philippa replied on
I think that's what SD means
Resist Unjust Laws
Permalink Christopher Jensen replied on
BDS wll grow and grow because it is just, right and supported by all humans of conscience.
French government action to suppress freedom of political speech
Permalink Kevin Brown replied on
Je suis avec BDS. Où sont tous les Je suis en ce qui concerne les droits des Palestiniens.
I am with BDS. Where are all the 'Je suis' when it comes to Palestinian rights.
let them try
Permalink tom hall replied on
Thousands will now wear the BDS shirt in France. What are Hollande and Valls going to do- arrest them all? Then millions will don the shirt. Are they going to jail the nation? Let them try.
This crap has to be confronted.
France
Permalink Pepou replied on
YES
France cannot win this battle
Permalink maggie replied on
France cannot win this battle. Israel cannot win this war. The righteousness of the protests against Israel's savage occupation and oppression of the Palestinians and the endless confiscation of Palestinian land and resources will prevail. The good guys always win in the end. It's just that sometimes the end is a long time coming. :)
je suis BDS, je suis liberté d'expression
Permalink Philippa replied on
je suis BDS, je suis liberté d'expression, je suis BDS, je suis liberté d'expression, je suis BDS, je suis liberté d'expression, je suis BDS, je suis liberté d'expression...
Bye bye Freedom= Au Revoir Liberté
Permalink Abu Zahra replied on
La revolution française se meurt a petits coups.
Since the natural cycle of action is:
Thought-> Speech-> Discussion-> Action,
killing peaceful speech is an assault on democratic freedom.
Arrest
Permalink Pepou replied on
I am ASHAMED of my country! To see this in 2016 and under a "socialist" government is totally abject. But we also have a Prime Minister who gives a talk at CRIF (Jewish group) to claim that zionism equals antisemitism ...
small correction
Permalink Santa replied on
(...) claim that ANTIzionism equals antisemitism ...
Our state is not "foreign" to
Permalink Leo replied on
Our state is not "foreign" to us. That's what you refuse to see.
Are you speaking for yourself?
Permalink Philippa replied on
Or do you claim to speak for all Jews?
Benny Nazi
Permalink Zionism Is Not Judaism replied on
Wonder what one would get if they wore a Tee with this as a graphic?
https://danimartextras.files.w...
Considering making up a few.
Israel
Permalink Smonk replied on
Israel is like if Trump was elected president of the US – Israelis treat Palestinians worse than Trump is saying he'll treat Muslims.