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Press Release 12/16/11: Israel Bonds Lawsuit to Continue Despite Governor’s Refusal to Divest

Israel Bonds Lawsuit to Continue Despite Governor’s Refusal to Divest

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 16, 2011

[St. Paul] Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC), a statewide campaign aimed at stopping Minnesota investment in Israel’s human rights and international law violations, has officially filed its lawsuit against the Minnesota State Board of Investment. This filing comes after Governor Dayton rejected the Campaign’s demand that the SBI divest from in Israel Bonds.

The complaint was formally filed yesterday in the Ramsey County District Court in St. Paul, and today was assigned to Judge Margaret M. Marrinan, with case number 62-CV-11-10079.

On November 29, 2011, MN BBC, along with 26 other co-plaintiffs, including Palestinian residents of the besieged village of Bil’in in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Jewish-Israeli members of the Israeli human rights advocacy group Boycott From Within, served a lawsuit against the SBI demanding that it cancel its Israel Bonds investments. The suit was not formally filed in court at that time in order to permit the SBI an opportunity to resolve MN BBC’s divestment demand without the necessity of court action.

The lawsuit claims that the Board’s investments in Israel Bonds are unlawful according to Minnesota and international law because they help fund Israel’s universally condemned illegal settlement activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Following Governor Dayton’s rejection of the divestment demand, the Executive Committee of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG), headquartered in New York, advised all four members of the SBI Board, including Governor Dayton, that the Board was aiding and abetting Israel’s violation of international law, which also violates Minnesota law. The NLG correspondence to each of the four Board members, which was delivered to them on December 13, 2011, is posted at the MN BBC website at http://mn.breakthebonds.org/?p=1597.

In deciding to proceed with the lawsuit, the plaintiffs also considered the murder by Israeli soldiers last Friday of Mustafa Tamimi, a Palestinian resident of Nebi Saleh, one of a growing number of West Bank villages besieged by Israeli settlers. Tamimi was shot point-blank in the face with a high velocity tear gas grenade. Israel buys a portion of its military equipment with the aid of Israel Bonds. MN Break the Bonds Campaign believes that Minnesota should not be investing our state’s money in such atrocities.

To read the complete version of the lawsuit, go to: http://mn.breakthebonds.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/MNBBCvSBI.pdf

 

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Take Action: Tell the Members of the MN State Board of Investment to Stop Investing in Israeli Apartheid!

You do not need to be a Minnesota resident to

participate in this action!

On November 29, 2011, the MN Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC) is serving a lawsuit on the Minnesota State Board of Investment (SBI), seeking an order from the court directing the SBI to immediately divest from Israel Bonds and to refrain from purchasing more.

Minnesota’s investments in Israel Bonds help fund Israel’s illegal settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territories, as well as the imposition of a system of apartheid. Furthermore, we believe these investments are illegal according to state and international law.

Join us to demand that the four members of the SBI–Governor Dayton, Secretary of State Ritchie, Attorney General Swanson, and State Auditor Otto–realign Minnesota with state and international law by divesting from Israel Bonds!

Don’t wait–this important action will only take you 30 seconds. Click here to send one e-mail to all four board members to show your support for divestment from Israel Bonds today!

Thank you so much for your participation.

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.

Act Now! Send an E-mail to your State Legislators demanding Minnesota divest from Israel Bonds!

Attention Members and Allies!

As the 2011 Minnesota legislative session opens today, January 4th, at 12:00 noon, MN Break the Bonds (MN BBC, mn.breakthebonds.org) stands strong in our conviction that we, as people of Minnesota, want to cease our financial support of Israel’s atrocities.

Thank you for everything you have done to help us get to where we are as a movement today! It is now time for us to publicly demand that the state of Minnesota divest from Israel Bonds! Please click here to send an e-mail to your state legislators today.

If you are interested in getting more involved during this busy time, please e-mail us at mn@breakthebonds.org. You can also subscribe to our mailing list simply by adding your e-mail address and clicking ‘Subscribe’ in the column to your right. This will guarantee that you receive regular updates, actions items and protest dates. Your individual participation is vital! Together, we can be part of making 2011 a year that moves us ever forward in bringing down apartheid, colonial oppression, occupation, and ushering in a just peace!

So, start now by clicking here to send an e-mail to your state legislatorstelling them that you wantMinnesota to divest from Israel Bonds!

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Video: All About MN BBC

MN Break the Bonds is thrilled to announce the release of its first official video!

The video includes clips of Israel’s recent assault on Gaza, features varied voices from across Minnesota, and draws parallels between Israeli and South African apartheid and racial segregation in the US.

Viewers of the video witness an array of images from Palestine: the Nakba (Catastrophe) of 1948, grinding check points, the enormous separation wall and modern Jewish-only settlements. With voices of Jews, Christians and Muslims currently residing in Minnesota, the video demonstrates a diverse and growing local movement for justice in Palestine/Israel.

Minnesota’s investment in two Israel bonds supports Israel’s apartheid system in both Israel and the Palestinian Territories and enables widespread abuse of human rights. Israel Bonds finance infrastructure projects including settlement building on the Palestinian West Bank and in East Jerusalem; these settlements displace Palestinians from their own lands.

Watch the video and then be sure to sign our petition to show your support!

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To request a copy of the new video, email: mn@breakthebonds.org.

Documents for One-to-Ones

One-to-Ones have been used to bring new people into the MN Break the Bonds Campaign, thereby growing the base of the campaign. A One-to-One for the MN Break the Bonds Campaign is an intentional, face-to-face meeting with a potential ally, focused on learning about their motivations and interests in Palestinian rights and ways they would like to be involved in the campaign.

These “Instructions for One-to-One’s” outline the steps you need to take to set up and complete a successful one-to-one meeting. Remember, this is also a time for relationship-building; it does not need to feel like an interview!

A One-to-one Report Form should ideally be filled out during the meeting with the individual(s) who is interested in the Campaign. It provides space for contact and background information, but more importantly, it contains a list of ways for the individual to get involved! It’s best to discuss these ideas in person to help the individual get connected to the Campaign in ways that work for him/her.

For additional questions or information, or to learn about how to be more involved in the campaign, please contact MN BBC by clicking the link in the right column and filling out the form provided.

Palestinian United Call for BDS against Israel

In 2005, Palestinian civil society put out a call for boycott, divestment and sanctions, or BDS, as the most politically and morally sound civil resistance strategy for ending the Israeli occupation of Palestine until Israel complies with International Law and Universal Principles of Human Rights. In that initial call, over 170 Palestinian organizations in Palestine and the Diaspora signed. We are organizing this divestment campaign as an expression of solidarity with Palestinians and Israelis who have signed on in support of the Palestinian call. Our expression of solidarity comes in both word and action in this campaign.

Palestinian Civil Society

Calls for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against IsraelUntil it Complies with International Law and Universal Principles of Human Rights
9 July 2005

One year after the historic Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which found
Israel’s Wall built on occupied Palestinian territory to be illegal, Israel continues its construction of the
colonial Wall with total disregard to the Court’s decision. Thirty eight years into Israel’s occupation of
the Palestinian West Bank (including East Jerusalem), Gaza Strip and the Syrian Golan Heights, Israel
continues to expand Jewish colonies. It has unilaterally annexed occupied East Jerusalem and the
Golan Heights and is now de facto annexing large parts of the West Bank by means of the Wall.
Israel is also preparing – in the shadow of its planned redeployment from the Gaza Strip – to build and
expand colonies in the West Bank. Fifty seven years after the state of Israel was built mainly on land
ethnically cleansed of its Palestinian owners, a majority of Palestinians are refugees, most of whom
are stateless. Moreover, Israel’s entrenched system of racial discrimination against its own Arab-
Palestinian citizens remains intact.
In light of Israel’s persistent violations of international law, and
Given that, since 1948, hundreds of UN resolutions have condemned Israel’s colonial and
discriminatory policies as illegal and called for immediate, adequate and effective remedies, and
Given that all forms of international intervention and peace-making have until now failed to convince
or force Israel to comply with humanitarian law, to respect fundamental human rights and to end its
occupation and oppression of the people of Palestine, and
In view of the fact that people of conscience in the international community have historically
shouldered the moral responsibility to fight injustice, as exemplified in the struggle to abolish
apartheid in South Africa through diverse forms of boycott, divestment and sanctions;
Inspired by the struggle of South Africans against apartheid and in the spirit of international
solidarity, moral consistency and resistance to injustice and oppression,
We, representatives of Palestinian civil society, call upon international civil society
organizations and people of conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and
implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in
the apartheid era. We appeal to you to pressure your respective states to impose
embargoes and sanctions against Israel. We also invite conscientious Israelis to support
this Call, for the sake of justice and genuine peace.
These non-violent punitive measures should be maintained until Israel meets its obligation to
recognize the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to self-determination and fully complies with the
precepts of international law by:
1. Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantling the Wall;
2. Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and
3. Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes
and properties as stipulated in UN resolution 194.

Source: http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/52

MN BBC Resources to share!

The Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign: Divest for Justice In Palestine has produced a number of  resources to help answer questions you or others may have about the campaign.

The MN Break the Bonds Campaign Statement is a comprehensive document that we offer to new members and interested parties. It includes a general description of our membership and goals, as well as essential FAQ. The statement’s “Endnotes” (pages 5-7) also contain several excellent resources and links.

The MN BBC Template with Timeline lists the Campaign’s goals followed by its historical and ongoing timeline. The easy-to-follow bulletin points under each key date will help you to use the process of MN BBC’s formation and development as a model for your own campaign!

This MN BBC Talking Points PDF contains our responses to common questions such as ‘Why Divestment?’, ‘Why Focus on Israel?’, ‘Why not invest in Palestine rather than divest from Israel?’ and many more!

The Israel Bonds Fact Sheet provides answers to questions specifically about Israel Bonds, such as ‘What are state of Israel Bonds?’, ‘How are the Bonds used in Israel?’, and ‘What Bonds has Minnesota purchased?’.

These resources are meant to be shared, so print and distribute them freely! For additional questions or information, or to learn about how to be more involved in the campaign, please contact MN BBC using the form provided in the right column.