11) SA LABOUR BACKS
ISRAELI BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN
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In a historic development, South
African dock workers have refused to offload a ship from Israel
scheduled to dock at the port of Durban on February 8. This follows the
decision by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) to
strengthen the campaign for boycotts, divestment and sanctions against
Apartheid Israel.
COSATU says
that "The pledge by
Satawu (South African Transport and Allied Workers Union) members in
Durban reflects the commitment by South African workers to refuse to
support oppression and exploitation across the globe."
Satawu's
action is part of a
history of worker resistance against apartheid. In 1963, four years
after the Anti-Apartheid Movement was formed, Danish dock workers
refused to offload a ship with South African goods. When the ship
docked in Sweden, Swedish workers followed suit. Dock workers in
Liverpool and, later, in the San Francisco Bay Area also refused to
offload South African goods. Backing this new
international
campaign, Western Australian members of the Maritime Union of Australia
resolved in late January to boycott Israeli vessels and all vessels
bearing goods arriving from or going to Israel.
COSATU and a
coalition of
solidarity groups has called on the South African government to sever
diplomatic and trade relations with Israel. The coalition held a week
of action starting Feb. 6, building on marches and rallies held
throughout the country over the past month involving tens of thousands
of South Africans.
On Feb. 6,
participating groups
protested outside the offices of the South African Zionist Federation
and the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, which fully supported
the Israeli attacks against Gaza. The rally was addressed by Satawu
General Secretary Randall Howard, and former cabinet minister Ronnie
Kasrils, a prominent veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle.
Other
actions included a picket
outside parliament in Cape Town joined by a number of MPs, and mass
rallies with speakers including Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima
Vavi and South African Council of Churches General Secretary Eddie
Makue.