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Norwegian pension fund sells off groups linked to Israeli settlements
2021-07-06
Because Joos doing something perfectly legal and acceptable when anyone else does it is heinous and must be shunned.
[AlAhram] Norway's largest pension fund announced Monday it had divested assets in 16 companies for their links to Israeli settlements in the West Bank, including telecom equipment giant Motorola.

"Motorola and other companies risk complicity in international law violations in occupied Paleostine," KLP, which manages some 95 billion dollars (80 billion euros) worth of assets, said in a statement.

The divestment follows the February 2020 UN publication of a list of 112 companies with activities linked to Israeli settlements, considered illegal under international law.

Israel's government has denounced the publication of the list -- which included companies like Airbnb, Expedia, Motorola and Tripadvisor -- as a "contemptible effort".

"Divesting from Motorola Solutions was a very straightforward decision over its surveillance role in the occupied territories," KLP said, arguing the company provide software used in border surveillance.

KLP also divested telecom operators offering services within the West Bank as they contributed to making "the settlements attractive residential areas."

These included Bezeq, Cellcom Israel and Partner Communications, and Altice Europa
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
-- which was delisted from the Amsterdam stock exchange in January.

Also included are five banks that facilitated or financed the construction of housing and infrastructure in occupied territories, as well as engineering and construction groups, including the French multinational Alstom.

In total, the Norwegian fund's divestments of shares and company bonds amounted to $32 million.

"Companies have a responsibility to respect and protect human right in all countries that they are operating in, regardless if the state itself is upholding these rights," KLP analyst Kiran Aziz said.

"Conflict can mean a particularly high risk of human rights
...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions...
violations. Companies operating in conflict zones must therefore exercise particular caution to avoid involvement in human rights abuses and to protect vulnerable individuals," she added.

In late June, KLP announced its divestment of the Indian port and logistics group Adani Ports because of its links to the Burmese military junta.

Another Norwegian fund, the sovereign wealth fund, which is the largest in the world, has also excluded several companies in the past because of their connections to Israeli settlements.

More than 600,000 Israeli settlers live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, where tensions often flare up between settlers and the Paleostinian population.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#3  "Divesting from Motorola Solutions was a very straightforward decision

I commend the righteous purity of their stupid cause, but they don't go far enough. See that cell phone in your pocket? The reason it works is because of technology developed at a Motorola lab in Israel. That's right, your cell phone is full of Juice cooties.

Are you willing to risk your immoral soul for the convenience of sending text messages? Cast out these satanic devices, I implore you. Or just sod off, Swampy. It's all the same to normal people.
Posted by: SteveS   2021-07-06 19:38  

#2  Quisling lives!
Posted by: Glenmore   2021-07-06 19:17  

#1  Investing is hard enough without imposing political restrictions on your decisions. This makes about as much sense as refusing to buy the stock of any company that begins with the letter M.
Posted by: Matt   2021-07-06 11:08  

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