There is a ceasefire now in Gaza - but over the last 22 days, some 1,300 Palestinians lost their lives & 13 Israelis lost their lives.
So, do we stop our protests, candle light vigils and boycotts now....I say 'NO'.
Should we all forget the role that US has played in this whole affair - its discriminatory behavior - its unjust actions.
When Iraq stepped into Kuwait, it was made a big deal by the US - and Iraq was invaded, its government ousted - and Iraq was and is still occupied by the US.
When Israel invaded lands that the UN decided will be Palestine in 1948, when they invaded parts of Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt ... etc, and still refuses to abide countless UN Security Council resolutions, and UN General Assembly resolutions - US not only turns a blind eye to all the 'bad' things Israel does, but has also used its 'veto power in the UN Security Council' and its other powers to prevent justice for the Palestinian people and the region. US behaviour with regard to Israel is unacceptable and very wrong.
Do we still boycott US products - as a personal protest against the US --- YES.
What are the products that is identified with USA?
KFC - Kentucky Fried Chicken
Mc Donalds
Coca Cola
Marlboro
and more....
In reality, today many people many non-Americans may own shares and interest in these companies, but that really is secondary..
Some people said that it is impossible to boycott all American products because it is all around us...and it is near impossible to boycott everything
Hence, we have to choose a few and boycott it - and that is what we did in the past..
The removal of Coca-Cola from thousands of restaurants in Malaysia in protest at US support for Israel will hurt the local economy, the company has said.
The drinks company was responding to boycotts of US-made goods called by Muslim groups in Malaysia.
Malaysia has called at the United Nations for action to stop the Israeli offensive in Gaza.
Former leader Mahathir Mohamad has also called for a global boycott of the US dollar and US products.
"As everybody else, we are deeply touched by the human side of the situation in the Middle East," Kadri Taib, Coca-Cola Malaysia public affairs and communications director, said in a statement.
"Given the local nature of our business, we believe that calls for boycotts of our products are not the appropriate way to further any causes, as they primarily hurt the local economy, local businesses and local citizens," the company said.
It added that the beverage company employs some 1,700 Malaysians, 60% of whom are Malay Muslims.
Muslim protest
The boycott, aimed at US support of Israel which has mounted the offensive in Gaza, is spearheaded by the Malaysian Islamic Consumers Association as well as the Muslim Restaurant Operators Association.
More than 2,000 Muslim restaurants in Malaysia have said they would remove Coca-Cola from their menus from Friday.
Ma'mor Osman, secretary-general of the Malaysian Muslim Consumers Association which is leading the campaign, said about 100 other products have been identified, ranging from food to beauty and clothing such as Starbucks, Colgate, McDonald's and Maybelline.
"A boycott is the best way for us to protest Zionist cruelty against the Palestinian people as consumers can weaken the economy of countries like Israel and its ally, the US," he said.
Leadership support
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir had earlier called for a boycott of US currency and goods.
"If you stop accepting US currency, the US can't trade and can't make any money, it will become very poor and it will have to stop the production of more and more weapons in order to kill people," he said on Monday.
"We should not be buying all these weapons from the US, we can buy from the Russians if we must have aeroplanes and things like that," he added.
"People must act... they won't die if they don't drink Coca-Cola," he said.
"We urge everybody who loves peace and is against war to support our campaign. We must send a clear signal to Israel to stop the assaults in Gaza," he said.
Malaysia's current Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi has called for sanctions on Israel, saying the international community has a "moral duty" to save the Palestinian people.
He said that Israel's "excessive deployment of military power" in its air and ground offensive on Gaza since 27 December was "absolutely immoral".
Of course, this was a BBC report - and see how they tried to dissuade persons from boycotting (or were they doing a 'balanced report') -
"As everybody else, we are deeply touched by the human side of the situation in the Middle East," Kadri Taib, Coca-Cola Malaysia public affairs and communications director, said in a statement. "Given the local nature of our business, we believe that calls for boycotts of our products are not the appropriate way to further any causes, as they primarily hurt the local economy, local businesses and local citizens," the company said.
It added that the beverage company employs some 1,700 Malaysians, 60% of whom are Malay Muslims.'
It saddened me when the Selangor Menteri Besar also is against the boycott.
Malaysians must not simply boycott all products from United States or Israel as these may be partly owned by Muslims or locals.
Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said Malaysians should instead study carefully the list of products they intended to boycott in the wake of Israel’s attack on Palestinians in Gaza.
“The products may be owned not just by the Israelis or the Americans.
“Brands like McDonald’s and Coca Cola are not totally owned by Israeli or American groups, but their shares are owned even by Muslim countries, including bumiputras in Malaysia. - Star, 10/1/2009, S’gor MB: Be careful about the boycott of US goods
The Selangor MB also revealed a disturbing fact that Malaysians, including Muslims, may also have shares and interest in some of these US products/entities. Interestingly, it may also be the case with regard to Israeli owned companies and products.
This is a problem. Is all that is important only MONEY and wealth?
I urge all Malaysians who have interest in these selected American products/entities and Israeli products/entities to dispose of their shares and interest as sign of protest against the injustice that continues to happen to the Palestinian people.
People have choices - and it is disappointing that people do not consider principles, values, human rights record, etc when it comes to deciding where they invest their money...with the hope of making more money.
Khalid was the former CEO of Guthrie, and he would have most likely been involved in the eviction of plantation workers from job and homes. Peoples' lives and need is not important - only profits and the good of the company.
Now, he is the Menteri Besar - a wakil rakyat (peoples' representative) - and yet he is still driven by the more important values and principles...
Thankfully, the Perak MB got it right ...
The state government yesterday launched a RM1 million fund for Palestine and called on the people of the state to boycott United States-made products. - New Straits Times, 11/1/2009,Nizar: Boycott US-made goods
The Pahang Menteri Besar's position was this...
Individuals who want to support the call to boycott US currency and American-made products can do so at their own accord, Pahang Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob said.
Adnan said although he had yet to meet up with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, he supported the former premier’s call to initiate the campaign.
“Of course it is up to the individual who feel strongly about Israel’s attacks on Palestine to do something to show their disapproval.
“I do support the campaign but we must also remember that United States is one of our largest trading partners. - Star, 10/1/2009, Boycott US products on your own accord, says Mentri Besar
We must not be silent just because 'United States is one of our largest trading partners'... or because it is very powerful.
Our position and actions must always be to uphold the cause of justice without fear or favour.
One thing that I like about a boycott is that it gives individual Malaysians another means to express their protest, and if KFC, McDonalds, Starbucks, Coca Cola, etc suddenly see their sales and profits affected - this will also mean that these American/Israeli owned/controlled companies would also have to join in the struggle to ensure that justice be done.