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Read the full text of the complaint for our lawsuit against the SBI here

The Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC), along with the individuals and organizations listed below, is serving a lawsuit on the Minnesota State Board of Investment (SBI) with a demand that it divest from sovereign Israel Bonds.

The full text of the Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and Affirmative Relief which will be served on the SBI on November 29, 2011 can be downloaded as a PDF here: MNBBCvSBI.

Plaintiffs:

Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign, Bil‟in Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements, Women Against Military Madness-Middle East Committee, LuciaWilkes Smith, Margaret Sarfehjooy, Catharine Abbott, Barbara Hill, Polly Mann, Leona Ross,Sylvia Schwarz, Nadim Shamat, Sarah Martin, Robert Kosuth, Mary Eoloff, Nick Eoloff, Vern Simula, Cynthia Arnold, Newland F. Smith, III, Ronnie Barkan, Ofer Neiman, David Nir, Leehee Rothschild, Renen Raz, Dorothy Naor, Gal Lugassi, Boycott From Within, David Boehnke

Defendant:

Minnesota State Board of Investment

Summary of Complaint taken from pages 31-32

Plaintiffs demand that the SBI divest from Israel Bonds on the basis that monies invested in Israel Bonds are pooled in Israel’s general treasury without restriction on use and that the SBI knows that these pooled funds augment funds that are then used and have been used by Israel to fund activities that violate customary international law. The SBI has refused to divest, in violation of its statutory obligation to act prudently. An actual controversy and dispute of a justiciable nature has therefore arisen between the plaintiffs and defendant.

PRAYER
WHEREFORE, plaintiffs pray for the following declaratory relief:
1. That this Court determine and declare that by investing in Israel Bonds,
a) the SBI has exceeded its investment authority;
b) the SBI has violated its statutory duty to invest plan assets lawfully; and
c) the SBI has violated the prudent person standard.
2. That this Court grant plaintiffs a temporary injunction prohibiting the SBI from further investing in Israel Bonds pending the outcome of this case and enter a final judgment directing the SBI to divest from all Israel Bonds.
3. That this Court grant to plaintiffs such other and further relief as the court may
deem just and equitable.

Note: Attorneys for the plaintiffs are listed on page 33 of the Complaint

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Media Release 11/28/11: MN BBC serves lawsuit on MN State Board of Investment

Citizens’ Campaign Sues Minnesota State Board of Investment for Illegal Investments in Israel Bonds

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 28, 2011

Media Contacts:
Beth Atim: 612-756-6613 (cell)
Sylvia Schwarz: 651-485-5269 (cell)

[Minneapolis] MN Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC), a statewide campaign aimed at stopping Minnesota investment in Israel’s human rights and international law violations, along with several individuals and organizations, is serving a lawsuit on the Minnesota State Board of Investment (SBI) with a demand that it divest from sovereign Israel Bonds.

The lawsuit contends that the SBI’s investment in Israel Bonds is unlawful and imprudent.  The investment violates Minnesota statutes that control the types of foreign investments the SBI is permitted to make. Foreign government bonds, including Israel Bonds, are not included in the SBI’s statutory list of authorized investments. Canadian Bonds are the only exception.

The lawsuit further claims that the SBI’s investment in Israel Bonds is unlawful because the SBI is knowingly aiding and abetting Israel’s internationally recognized violation of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention by financing Israel’s illegal settlement activities, which involve the prohibited transfer of Israel’s civilian population into the occupied Palestinian territories. International law affirms the culpability of those who financially aid and abet this type of international law violation.

Finally, the lawsuit argues that the SBI is in breach of its fiduciary obligations by exposing Minnesota taxpayers to liability to any victims of Israel’s human rights abuses and international law violations due to its material support of Israel’s unlawful activities.

MN BBC is a group of Palestinians, Jews, Christians, Muslims, students, professionals, parents, community members and allies working together to educate Minnesota communities about injustices suffered by Palestinians in order to promote justice and human rights.  MN BBC believes that the people of Minnesota have the moral obligation to make sound investments that will not aid the oppression of any one race, creed or people.

The lawsuit will be served on November 29, 2011 at the Attorney General’s office, 1400 Bremer Tower, 445 Minnesota Street, St. Paul.  Members of MN BBC will begin gathering at the base of the escalators at 9:30 am, and then proceed to the AG’s office to serve the complaint at 10:00. Reporters and media are welcome to interview members of MN BBC and some of the co-plaintiffs following service of the complaint. Copies of the lawsuit will be available to the press. For more information, see the article at Mondoweiss.net, http://bit.ly/veexzS



Mondoweiss article explains context of MN BBC lawsuit

by Sylvia Schwarz and Phil Benson, Mondoweiss, November 22, 2011

Minnesota is among twenty-two states and the District of Columbia which invest in State of Israel Bonds. Proceeds from the sale of Israel Bonds are disbursed by Israel’s Ministry of Finance to various Israeli government agencies and then used, in part, to fund illegal settlement activities in the West Bank, including the construction of the apartheid wall, the confiscation of Palestinian lands and the construction of Israeli-only bypass roads.

The State Board of Investment (SBI) is charged with managing Minnesota’s public employee pension fund investments, including the Israel Bond investments. The members of the SBI (Governor Mark Dayton, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, Attorney General Lori Swanson and State Auditor Rebecca Otto) have a statutory responsibility to the taxpayers to invest prudently and lawfully, while the SBI claims that it has no obligation to take into account moral or ethical issues in making investment decisions.

Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC) was formed in response to the 2005 Palestinian civil society call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions of Israel and chose as its specific target the millions of dollars in Israel Bonds that the SBI holds in its portfolio. One of the primary reasons for targeting these state investments was the opportunity it provides to educate a broad state-wide audience to remedy the extreme dearth of accurate public knowledge of the Palestine/Israel situation. To this end, members of MN BBC have been traveling the state and presenting programs and educational events, film series and discussion sessions. Our group has grown from its two founders in 2006 to several hundred active members today.

Along with its educational component, for more than a year members of MN BBC have been meeting with state senators and representatives to encourage them to sponsor a bill to divest from Israel bonds. This effort has been largely met with steely stares and forced smiles. Invariably, legislators tell us that they have no control over the investments and that we should be speaking to the SBI. This we did. At one notable SBI meeting, several MN BBC members addressed the board, and although Governor Dayton listened respectfully, he clearly had other things on his mind. The response from the SBI was that we should instead be speaking to the legislators, since they had the power to legislate bans on certain investments.

While our appeal to the legislators and to the SBI was based on moral and ethical grounds, we also informed the Board that its investments in Israel Bonds were already illegal under existing Minnesota law. The Minnesota statute that controls the SBI’s investment decisions only permits investment in a narrow category of government bonds, including Canadian and U.S. Government bonds. Israel Bonds are not included. Nor, for example, are the government bonds of Iran, North Korea and Sudan included. Interestingly, the Minnesota legislature passed divestment legislation targeting privately held companies doing business in Iran and Sudan. These Iran and Sudan divestment bills include no provisions requiring divestment from the government bonds of either of those two countries, since any such investments are already prohibited, just as investment in Israel Bonds. Yet, the only foreign country (outside of Canada) in which Minnesota has invested in government bonds is Israel. Minnesota law is being broken for Israel alone.

In addition to the Minnesota statutory violation, Minnesota has an obligation to comply with all international conventions and treaties of which the U.S. is a signatory. This includes the Fourth Geneva Convention. Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibits transferring the civilian population of the occupier into occupied territory. Israel, in contravention of this article, has been transferring Israeli civilians into the West Bank since 1967. The UN, the International Court of Justice and the United States Government all concur that this transfer is illegal. Knowingly providing financial material support for Israel’s illegal settlement activities and infrastructure equally violates the law.

The SBI has a duty to protect the taxpayers and the state pension plan from lawsuits. By financially aiding and abetting Israel’s violation of Article 49 and other international laws, the SBI could potentially be sued by victims of these violations. These lawsuits could come under the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), an 18th century law allowing foreigners to bring lawsuits in U.S. courts against those who aid and abet international law violations committed against them. Minnesota’s investment in Israel Bonds exposes the SBI and its agents, officers and employees to these lawsuits. Minnesota’s taxpayers would be stuck with the bill for defending against any such lawsuits and paying for any adverse judgments.

Because the SBI has refused to divest from its Israel Bond investments, before the end of November, MN BBC will serve a lawsuit on the Minnesota SBI seeking an order from the court directing the SBI to immediately divest from Israel Bonds and to refrain from purchasing more on the grounds that 1) the SBI’s investments in foreign government bonds (with the exception of Canadian bonds) are illegal according to Minnesota statutes; 2) investments in Israel Bonds aid and abet Israel’s continuing violations of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention contrary to international, U.S. and Minnesota law; and 3) by investing in illegal settlement activity, the SBI exposes Minnesota taxpayers and the state pension plan to potential lawsuits.

We believe strongly that the law is on our side. The lawsuit will also help to educate Minnesotans and Americans about the ongoing international law violations occurring in Israel and Palestine which our government leaders and politicians have supported with impunity. This is a small part of the work involved in solidarity with Palestinians and the call for BDS. The struggle for human rights continues.

P.S. We have recently been informed that the Minnesota State Board of Investment has invested in sovereign German bonds. Although this is in violation of state statutes, it is no longer correct that Israel is the only country for which Minnesota has violated its own laws.

Phil Benson is an active member of Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign and Friends of Sabeel North America. As an activist Presbyterian, Phil’s Christian values have been the force behind his work for justice in Palestine. Sylvia Schwarz is an engineer in St. Paul, a member of Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign and the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network.

MN BBC Response to Richard Goldstone’s NYT op-ed

Campaign Statement, November 11, 2011

On November 5, 2011 the third international session of the Russell Tribunal convened in Cape Town, South Africa to examine the question: “Are Israel’s practices against the Palestinian people a breach of the prohibition on Apartheid under International Law?” The Tribunal is needed, claims its informational material, because “condemnations [of Israel’s violations of human rights and international law by the international community] have not been accompanied by sanctions of any kind [and therefore] Israel enjoys the tacit support of the international community.” The Russell Tribunal, while having no ability to force compliance with its rulings, is an educational tool seeking “to mobilize international public opinion so the UN and member states can be persuaded to act to end Israel’s impunity and build a lasting just peace.”

In advance of the convening of the Russell Tribunal, Richard J. Goldstone, who had chaired a UN commission to investigate potential war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Israeli incursion into Gaza in December 2008 – January 2009, wrote an op-ed in the New York Times entitled “Israel and the Apartheid Slander.”

After months of relentless pressure from Israel and Zionists in his native South Africa, including nearly being prevented from attending his grandson’s bar mitzvah, Goldstone issued a repudiation of parts of the report that his commission had written (Report of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, nicknamed the Goldstone Report). Several analysts have determined that no new information led to the repudiation of the original report (see, for example, Norman Finkelstein’s analysis) and that the original conclusions of the report stood. Importantly, none of the other members of the UN Commission repudiated any part of the report.

Apparently the pressure on Goldstone continues, because in his November 1 editorial he claims that Israel’s system of racially-based laws privileging Jews over non-Jews, restricting Palestinians’ movements, subjecting the Palestinians to cruel and degrading treatment at checkpoints, encircling Palestinian villages into ever smaller ghettos, denying them water, education, health services, and arbitrarily arresting them, is somehow not as cruel as South Africa’s Apartheid. He also made disparaging remarks about the quality of the experts at the Tribunal. The jury includes Stéphane Hessel, a Resistance fighter during WWII and survivor of the Nazi concentration camps who also played an important role in writing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Gisèle Halimi, a French-Tunisian lawyer, feminist, and writer; Ronald Kasrils, a South African writer, politician, and activist; Marraid Corrigan Maguire, Nobel Peace Prize laureate from Northern Ireland, and Alice Walker, a writer and human rights activist from the U.S. These and the rest of the jurors are exceptional human rights and international law experts, any of whom Judge Goldstone would have been proud to work with in an earlier time.

Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC) takes the position that the Israeli system of legalized discrimination is apartheid, as was concluded by the Human Rights Research Council of South Africa, and therefore its perpetrators are punishable under the UN Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid. Further, MN BBC believes the work of the Russell Tribunal is essential and we welcome its findings. MN BBC rejects Richard Goldstone’s actions and words which result in no elucidation of the conflict or its causes, and we will continue to work tirelessly for human rights in Palestine.

 

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Teach-In at OccupyMN “Military Aid to Israel: Can Minnesota Afford It?”

Teach-In at OccupyMN THIS SATURDAY!

Brought to you by MN BBC & the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation


Military Aid to Israel: Can Minnesota Afford It?
Presentation by Josh Reubner, U.S. Campaign
Saturday, November 6, 4:00 pm
300 South 6th St., Minneapolis
“Occupy Minnesota,” The People’s Plaza

The United States is scheduled to give $30 billion of taxpayer money for weapons to Israel between 2009 and 2018. Can Minnesotans afford this military aid to Israel? We’ll examine the financial, legal, political, and moral implications of this policy and will organize to end military aid to Israel and redirect that money to unmet needs in our communities.

Josh Reubner is a former Analyst in Middle East Affairs at Congressional Research Service, a federal government agency providing Members of Congress with policy analysis.  He holds a graduate degree in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. Ruebner’s analysis and commentary on U.S. policy toward the Middle East appear frequently in media such as NBC, ABC Nightline, CSPAN, Al Jazeera, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, The Hill, Detroit Free Press, Huffington Post, Middle East Report, and more.

Josh will also be speaking at other events in Minneapolis over the week so please check out the U.S. Campaign’s Blog for the full schedule!

To get involved in planning education events like these, contact mn@breakthebonds.org.

A Night of Photography, Stories, Music, & Food!

MN BBC in conjunction with Up Against the Wall! Photo Exhibit presents:

“Visible and Invisible: How Walls & Borders Affect Everyday Life in Palestine/Israel”

Monday August 22nd 6:30-9:00 pm

@ Vine Arts, 2637 27th Ave S. & Matthews Park, 2313 28th Ave S.

6:30 pm: Storytelling, Music, & Photo Exhibit at Vine Arts about How Walls & Borders Affect Everyday Life in Palestine/Israel.

8:00 pm: Come over to Matthews Park, multi-purpose room (1.5 blocks from Vine Arts) and enjoy some of the traditional foods of an Iftar Meal (dates, hummus, lamb, & more)! This is a meal eaten after sunset by Muslims who are fasting during the month of Ramadan.

For the exhibit’s entire month of events: http://upagainstthewall2011.wordpress.com/

If you’re interested in volunteering or have questions e-mail or call elisabeth geschiere at geseli86@gmail.com or 616.745.6810

Photo: Flo Razowsky

MN BBC Day on the Hill Attracts Minnesotans From All Over the State!

by Sylvia Schwartz, April 4, 2011

The Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign successfully hosted its first Day on the Hill on Wednesday, March 30th. A huge thank you to everyone who came, and to all who volunteered to help make the day possible! Over 110 people from 25 different senate districts in Minnesota attended the Day’s events, including from as far away as Harmony and Brainerd, which are respectively located 125 and 140 miles away from the Cities. These committed participants represented a variety of religions, professions, and ages, all gathering to speak with their state legislators about getting Minnesota to divest from Israel.


The day started with an opportunity for legislators to meet informally with MN BBC members and enjoy a light breakfast. Especially because of the “Great Postcard Distraction of 2011,” during which a couple of legislators falsely accused MN BBC of fabricating the amount of support there is around the state for divesting, this was an important opportunity for face-to-face discussions.

The morning training sessions, held at Christ Lutheran Church,were intended to give participants background information to answer typical concerns that might be brought up about Israel/Palestine and divestment. Many attendees commented that the energy and solidarity of the day’s organizers and attendees alike was remarkable.

Ayah Helmy presented “Palestine 101,” a very brief history of the events which shaped Israel and Palestine in the 20thcentury. Susanne Waldorf and Sriram Ananth presented “BDS 101 and MN Break the Bonds,” a description of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions as a strategy, the call from Palestinian civil society for BDS, and how MN BBC fits into this strategy. Celia Kutz and Jessica Rosenberg, members of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network of the Twin Cities (IJAN-TC) described the differences between Zionism and Jewishness and why it is important to distinguish between the two. Finally, Farheen Hakeem spoke about details members would need when meeting with their legislators, including what to expect in the meetings, what should be asked, and what time appointments were scheduled. 

At noon MN BBC held a rally inthe Capitol Rotunda. One attendee remarked that this was the most exciting portion of the day for her, because it gave visibility to Israel’s international law violations in a public meeting space.The rally speakers included Flo Razowsky from theMN BBC Core Team, Amina Maamarie from American Muslims for Palestine, Fr. David Smith from the University of St. Thomas, Sanna Towns from St. Paul Public Schools, and Sylvia Schwarz and Karen Redleaf from the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network.

Although the majority of those in the audience were MN BBC supporters, there were hecklers*, asking “What about Hamas?” This along with the Jewish Community Relation Council’s (JCRC) opinion piece that day which appeared in the Star Tribune claiming divestment from Israel as immoral divert attention away from Israel’s human rights abuses and international law violations and are destined to fail as strategies used by pro-Israel factions. Too much informationabout Israel’s atrocitiesis being disseminated to the American public for those tactics to be successful any more.

Throughout the afternoon, Day on the Hill participants met with their state senator and representative and delivered packets on MN BBC. Meetings were usually about 15 minutes, and, though no legislator offered to sponsor a bill, they were all made aware of the growing support for the campaign. Overall, the day was a huge success and a great move forward in accomplishing the four goals of MN BBC:
  1. To educate Minnesotans about the situation in Israel/Palestine and our complicity in human rights abuses

  2. To follow the Palestinian civil society call for Boycotts, Divestment, and Sanctions against Israel until Israel complies with international law

  3. To get Minnesota to divest from the Israel bonds that it holds

  4. To act as a model for the 21 other states and the District of Columbia that might want to start a similar divestment campaign.

If you did not complete a Feedback Form, please click here to download a copy of it! You can fill it out electronically, and e-mail it back to us at mn@breakthebonds.org. We highly value your input, so please take 5-10 minutes and fill the Feedback Form out today. Thank you!

*Our original report stated the hecklers mentioned were JCRC staff. JCRC maintains their staff were not the hecklers, so that statement has been corrected.

The MN BBC Day on the Hill is tomorrow! Details Here

The MN BBC Day on the Hill & First-ever Grassroots Advocacy Training

March 30, 2011, 9 am – 4 pm

Click here for a street view map of Christ Lutheran Church and the Capitol!

To register, e-mail rsvp@breakthebonds.org or call 612.354.2960 and provide us with your name, address and/or district, and a way to contact you.

More Information:

9 AM -12 PM Grassroots Advocacy Training @ Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill (105 University Ave. Saint Paul, MN)

12 PM -1 PM Rally @ The State Capitol in the Rotunda — Will include speakers from the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN), the Committee to Stop FBI Repression, the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), and more!

1 PM Lunch @ Christ Lutheran Church – FREE IF YOU REGISTER!

1 PM -4 PM Meetings with your state legislators @ The Capitol — We set these up; you simply show up!

So REGISTER TODAY by e-mailing rsvp@breakthebonds.org or calling 612.354.2960 with your name, address and/or district, and a way to contact you! It is extremely important that we know how many people to expect, both for food and to know what districts we do or don’t have constituents from.

Help us publicize! Put up posters about the event anywhere and everywhere: MNBTB_Rally_033011_8x11

Invite your friends on facebook! http://on.fb.me/g3Zevm
Follow MN BBC on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/eZlKEk

Volunteer! E-mail mn@breakthebonds.org to express interest. There are many tasks to be done in the next few weeks, and on the actual day of the event, so please tell us about any time, talents, or treasure you have to give!

Donate! to help cover the costs of the event. Find the Paypal link on our website by scrolling half-way down the home page: http://mn.breakthebonds.org.

If you have questions, please also contact rsvp@breakthebonds.org or 612.354.2960. If no one answers the phone, please leave a message and we will return your call.

Your participation is invaluable.
We hope to see you soon!