Introducing the Campaign
We are Palestinians, Jews, Christians, Muslims, students, professionals, parents, community members and allies working together to bring Palestine-centric education to Minnesota in order to promote justice and human rights.
We believe:
We, 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. Minnesota’s investment in Israel supports an apartheid system in both Israel and the Occupied Territories that causes thousands of civilian deaths, many of whom are children, and which involves the widespread abuse of human rights. This system defies a ruling by the International Court of Justice as well as more than 65 UN Resolutions, and violates the Fourth Geneva Convention. We demand that the state of Minnesota act on its good conscience and support the breaking of economic ties with the apartheid state of Israel.
We say, Minnesota divest from Israel Bonds, Divest for Justice in Palestine!
Contact the MN Break the Bonds Campaign
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The Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and donations are tax-deductible. Thank you for your financial support!
Checks can also be made out to:
"MN Break the Bonds"
And sent to:
P.O. Box 1180
Watertown, MN. 55388
Featured Stories
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2016 Minnesota Precinct Caucuses
Posted on February 21, 2016 | No CommentsThe 2016 MN precinct caucuses are coming up on MARCH 1ST and the Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign has prepared a critically important resolution for you to share with your […] -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS DELIVER PETITION DEMANDING SEC DISCLOSE ISRAEL BONDS FUND ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS
Posted on January 19, 2016 | No CommentsContact: Sylvia Schwarz at 651-485-5269 or Robert Kosuth at 218-724-4800. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS DELIVER PETITION DEMANDING SEC ENFORCE DISCLOSURE RULES ON ISRAEL BONDS Palestinian rights activists are calling […] -
We Support Students for Justice in Palestine
Posted on November 1, 2015 | No CommentsEditor’s note: A shortened version of the following was published in the October 27, 2015 issue of the Minnesota Daily: When Fadi Alloun became the second Palestinian teenager in as many […]
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