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Dutch government does not act on companies operating in occupied Palestinian territory
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Lydia de Leeuw
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Pauline Overeem
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Youssef Rahman (Amnesty International)
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Jaap Hamburger (EAJG)
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Thomas van Gool (PAX)
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In February this year, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights published a long-awaited list(opens in new window) of companies involved in economic activities in illegal Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territory. The list includes four Dutch companies. So far, however, the Dutch government is not taking any action.
Together with Amnesty International Netherlands, Een Ander Joods Geluid, PAX and The Rights Forum, SOMO wrote an opinion article about the role of the Dutch government.
Read the full article in Dutch.
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Lydia de Leeuw
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Posted in category:
Written by:
Opinion
Written by:
Lydia de Leeuw
Written by:
Pauline Overeem
Written by:
Youssef Rahman (Amnesty International)
Written by:
Jaap Hamburger (EAJG)
Written by:
Thomas van Gool (PAX)
Written by:
Gerard Jonkman (TRF)
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