Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Cetusan : Have we done this?

















Assalamualaikum, i've come across many blogs,, these are what i've found about several companies that are believed to support zionist, or in other word, 'contribute to killing and land-seizing of Palestinian' :

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McDonald’s Corporation is a major corporate partner of the
Jewish United Fund(JUF) / Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.McDonald’s Corporation was honoured during JUF centennial celebration in 2000 as a first tier corporate partner to the cause of Zionism.
Through its Israel Commission, the JUF “works to maintain American military, economic and diplomatic support for Israel; monitors and, when necessary, responds to media coverage of Israel”.















The JUF runs “Partnership to Israel” programs with the city of Kiryat Gat and the rural areas of Lachish and Shafir. Every year it provides financial aid annually to help the development of Kiryat Gat and to promote further illegal settlements there. This city is built on stolen Palestinian land – the lands of the villages of Iraq al Manshiya and Al-Faluja whose residents were ethnically cleansed in 1949 in contravention of International Law
2. Coca Cola,Coca-Cola has been a strong supporter of Israel since 1966. In 1997, the Government of Israel Economic Mission honored Coca-Cola at the Israel Trade Award Dinner for its continued support of Israel for the last 30 years and for refusing to abide by the Arab League boycott of Israel. In February 2002, Coca-Cola teamed up with "Friends of Israel" and National Hillel to co-sponsor a lecture by Linda Gradstein, an infamous zionist correspondent, at the University of Minnesota. In July 2002, Coca-Cola said that they were going to build a new plant in Qiryat Gat (land that was stolen from the Palestinians) in return for millions of dollars in tax breaks from the Israeli government.
3. Nestle, i think this company is so hard to be boycotted, since it produces so many products that we're using in our daily lives, and it can be regarded as world no 1 food company. Nestle owns 50.1% of Israeli food maker Osem Investments.

In 1998, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe on behalf of Nestle, received the Jubilee Award by the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, in recognition of their investments and trade relationships.Nestle’s main presence in Israel is in Sderot, a settlement founded in 1951 about two kilometres from the Gaza Strip built on the lands of the Palestinian town Al-Najd, which was ethnically cleansed in 1948.
Nestle owns a 53.8% state in Israeli food maker Osem Investments which acts in part as a global training centre for Nestle staff. Nestle has over 4000 Israeli employees in 11 plants in “development zones”. One such zone is in Kiryat Gat built on the former site of Palestinian village Iraq al-Manshiyya, destroyed by Israelis after 1948. Another is a ready-baked cakes factory in Ahihud; and a logistics centre in Nachsholim (Al-Tantura). However, i'm not really sure about this company,because there are rumours saying that this company is a swiss company,so its profit won't go into zionist pocket, and so on,.maybe dear readers could supply more information on this..
The others that i read are Starbucks,which is strong supporter of zionist, Unilever and also L'Oreal,,all these i got from so many websites, whether you want to believe, the truth is,more and more palestinian are being killed,shot, and 'shooed' from their own lands,,until their lands right now is less than 10% of original,,would you let this continue???
I know it's too hard to just boycott them instantly,thus do it step-by-step,and always find alternatives like KFC to replace McDonald,because KFC M'sia is still owned by muslim (i'm not sure of this),but i'm sure it's not contributing to Israel..Many alternatives have been provided,and it's just us to decide,.Ask ourselves,what have we done so far??
Let be with us brothers and sisters,help palestinian,,It's not just Muslim issue,,it's also a humanity issue.
So far, i've used these sources,you could judge by your own :

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