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Veolia
continues to pay a high price for aiding Israel’s
occupation, as it loses yet another contract Wednesday 3rd August 2011 |
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In another victory for Palestinian
rights, Ealing Council, in London
, has failed to select Veolia for a comprehensive tender for its
domestic refuse, street cleaning and parks maintenance contract. The contract
is worth approx £300m in total over 15 years and one of Ealing
Council’s largest single contracts. This is even more significant given the
fact that Veolia had the previous parks maintenance contract. Veolia remains involved in the
building and future operation of a light-rail tramway linking Israel’s
illegal settlements with West Jerusalem, facilitating Israel's ‘grave
breaches’ of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Veolia Transport Israel also runs
two bus services serving the same function as the tramway: supporting and
consolidating illegal settlements and tying them more closely into Israel . Sarah Colborne, PSC Director, said:
‘Veolia’s loss of this contract, following its failure in a number of
significant bids in Britain and internationally, is a clear sign that Veolia
is paying a high price for its complicity in Israel’s occupation and
violations of international law. West London PSC, together with other groups
and individuals supporting Palestinian rights, wrote and met councillors from across the political spectrum and
council officials, and submitted detailed factual and legal analysis. Veolia
must realise that until it pulls out of all its
activities serving Israel ’s illegal settlements, it
will continue to be a target for the movement for boycott, divestment and
sanctions (BDS). Through BDS, those committed to peace and justice are
sending a message – we don’t buy into Israel ’s violations of Palestinian
rights’ |