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-- not supporting Palestinian rights under international law;
-- implying equal Israeli and Palestinian responsibility for the conflict;
-- denying Palestinians are victims of Israel's colonial project;
-- refusing Palestinian rights to self-determination and the right of return and compensation under UN Resolution 194; and
-- supported by or partnered with Israeli institutions not recognizing Palestinians' legitimate rights.
Boycott As a Grassroots Movement
South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu said "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor," to wit: the Quartet (US, EU, Russia and UN), the Arab League, and most other nations with few exceptions. To achieve justice, global grassroots movements must pressure official bodies to change.
In August 2002, Palestinian civil society called for a global boycott Israel campaign:
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