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aisha83
07-10-06, 01:03 PM
activists storm Sainsbury's

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Palestine activists stage Sainsbury’s protest
EMDAD RAHMAN

Tower Hamlets Councillor Rania Khan led a group of activists in urging consumers to boycott Israeli goods outside Sainsbury’s Whitechapel branch on Saturday 30th September. Harsh words were



exchanged between the protesters and a manager after the activists checked in basket loads of Israeli food products onto two tills during a particularly busy period and refused to pay for them after the products were scanned through.

Group members Abdul Qahhar and Fawziyyah partook in distributing ‘boycott Israeli goods’ leaflets and spoke to customers within the confines of the store as well as outside.

The campaign is being being spearheaded by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, together with worlds justice activists in the UK and abroad. Councillor Rania Khan said that the purchase of Israeli goods



would help finance a brutal illegal occupation of a land stolen from Palestinians. She called on consumers to raise personal awareness of ethical consumerism; “Consumer awareness amongst individuals can contribute greatly towards helping create justice and peace for the Palestinian people. In the bigger scheme of things, only international pressure can force Israel to comply with international law and human rights” she said.

Miriam Scharf, Secretary of the East London Palestinian Solidarity Campaign spoke to passers by; “Israel refuses to stop building illegal colonies on stolen land. It denies Palestinian refugees their right to return by operating an apartheid and racist system. Boycotting of goods is one very small and easy way for the people to send a powerful message that injustice is not to be tolerated.”




Activist Mehdi Hassan called on all customers to call on the government to impose sanctions on Israel.



The activists called on Sainsbury’s to provide clear labelling with regards to sources of produce. “Item such as mangos and dates have no source labels and to request this is a basic consumer right” said Ayesha Ali. During a conversation within the store, Sainsbury’s store Manager Peter Gammon agreed to look into this request.



Councillor Khan said that this was “a test run” and called on all “with a sense of justice’ to join activists at a follow up demo next Saturday 7th October, at the same site.

(*_Hamzah
07-10-06, 08:43 PM
Like how apartheid South Africa was boycotted until their vicious regime was ended. Inshallah Israel will share the same fate and well done to these valiant vanguards of the Ummah

Pershing
08-10-06, 05:22 PM
Like how apartheid South Africa was boycotted until their vicious regime was ended. Inshallah Israel will share the same fate and well done to these valiant vanguards of the Ummah

Right.

Just one question though, how many of the 63 million non muslim people who havent been tube and bus bombed by Jewish people but have been tube and bus bombed by muslim people do you expect will support you ? hmmm

Pershing
08-10-06, 05:25 PM
This bit I agree with,,

The activists called on Sainsbury’s to provide clear labelling with regards to sources of produce. “Item such as mangos and dates have no source labels and to request this is a basic consumer right” said Ayesha Ali. During a conversation within the store, Sainsbury’s store Manager Peter Gammon agreed to look into this request.

That way the British non muslim shoppers can boycott produce from muslim countries.

Hey, its a "basic consumer right":D

MG
08-10-06, 05:25 PM
Right.

Just one question though, how many of the 63 million non muslim people who havent been tube and bus bombed by Jewish people but have been tube and bus bombed by muslim people do you expect will support you ? hmmm

allah's work does not run on "the number of supporters" u have or the wat state of the art weaponary u have.

If Allah swt is on your side, u dont sit at home and moan about something jus cos u only got the support of say 1 person

Pershing
08-10-06, 05:27 PM
allah's work does not run on "the number of supporters" u have or the wat state of the art weaponary u have.

If Allah swt is on your side, u dont sit at home and moan about something jus cos u only got the support of say 1 person

Respectfully,you just "sit at home and moan"

Havent seen you on the news at 10 storming a British checkpoint with an ak47 before rushing home to watch coronation street.

MG
08-10-06, 05:29 PM
Respectfully,you just "sit at home and moan"

Havent seen you on the news at 10 storming a British checkpoint with an ak47 before rushing home to watch coronation street.

think you bin watching to many epsiodes of....wait for it....news at 10 :rolleyes:

neels
08-10-06, 09:23 PM
boycotts in themselves achieve nothing and go against the sunnah. Qaradawi only suggested a boycott to 'divert' (reads 'waste') the ummah's energies to avoid the duty of the Ummah to put Muslim land back into Muslim hands. What do u think the Yehud will do if the Jaffa orange industry goes bust? Hand the land back over? Shoot fewer Muslims?

AliKhan
09-10-06, 07:07 AM
every bit helps even if it is little.

Pershing
09-10-06, 06:35 PM
every bit helps even if it is little.

Agreed, just out of curiosity, do you live in Britain Ali ?

Makki
09-10-06, 10:45 PM
That way the British non muslim shoppers can boycott produce from muslim countries.

are you gonna organise that boycott then?

good luck wacko :up:

Pershing
09-10-06, 11:14 PM
are you gonna organise that boycott then?

good luck wacko :up:


No, boycotts are generally a waste of time, no need for name calling Makki, show some maturity

Mr ®hizomati©
10-10-06, 09:06 AM
Actually, boycotting Danish products had a nice effect :)

asmamatadar
10-10-06, 11:05 AM
doing thngs like dis wont work when we have muslim countries actively supporting the west then boycotting products is useless

Hafsah
10-10-06, 12:36 PM
if all muslims choose to boycott something it'll work

look at the sales of mcdonalds...and they even closed the sainsburies in egypt!

boycotting does work!!!

Na'eemah
10-10-06, 12:38 PM
Right.

Just one question though, how many of the 63 million non muslim people who havent been tube and bus bombed by Jewish people but have been tube and bus bombed by muslim people do you expect will support you ? hmmm

63 million non muslims have been bus bombed by muslim people? :rolleyes:

Hafsah
10-10-06, 12:42 PM
muslims arent the only people to boycott

and why should sainsburies import things from israel..or anywhere else for that matter when they have these produce growing HERE in this country!

supermarkets have a lot to answer for..including the demise of the countryside :(

our local sainsburies gets their mint from israel...when questioned about it..they said they 'try' to source their products locally..but israel have the best mint...the mint in my backyard tastes exactly the same!!!

Hafsah
10-10-06, 12:55 PM
http://ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?t=93576