ADL Denounces UTLA Human Rights Committee For Hosting Anti-Israel Meeting 

Update (October 6, 2006): After hearing from concerned Jewish groups, The 
United Teachers Los Angeles cancelled plans by one of its committees to host a 
pro-Palestinian rally at union headquarters.  Union President A.J. Duffy said 
in a statement: "While as educators and union members we encourage a respectful 
debate on the important issues of the day, this event has provoked very sharp 
feelings among our members and concerns that this meeting is inappropriate."

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Los Angeles, CA, October 5, 2006 ... The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today 
denounced as "deplorable and offensive" a campaign to promote a strategy of 
boycott, divestment and sanctions against the State of Israel.  The campaign is 
the subject of an anti-Israel meeting being hosted by the United Teachers Los 
Angeles (UTLA) Human Rights Committee and being held at UTLA headquarters on 
October 14.

According to a flier about the meeting and a posting on the Human Rights 
Committee Web site, the subject of the meeting is a "local boycott, divestment 
and sanctions campaign in support of the Palestinian people."

"This labor union committee is providing a forum to launch a deplorable and 
offensive campaign to isolate and vilify the State of Israel," said Amanda 
Susskind, ADL Los Angeles Regional Director.  "The flier takes a strongly 
one-sided view of the conflict, is full of anti-Israel propaganda, and makes no 
effort to reflect the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."

According to ADL, the so-called "Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions" strategy is 
really a campaign for the elimination of the State of Israel, spearheaded by 
extremist groups who use the same hateful rhetoric as states like Iran and 
terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.

By perpetrating the insidious lie that Israel, where all citizens have equal 
rights, is no different from the former apartheid regime in South Africa, these 
activists seek to delegitimize and demonize the Jewish State. In fact, Israel 
is a democracy that encourages vibrant debate, has a flourishing free press, 
and is one of the United States' closest allies.

"These campaigns are anti-Semitic for two reasons: first, they single out 
Israel for this treatment, while ignoring human rights abusers from Sudan to 
North Korea; second, these campaigns seek to deny only the Jewish people the 
right of national self-determination," said Susskind.

The mission statement of the UTLA Human Rights Committee, as posted on its Web 
site, promotes "social justice and the peaceful resolution of conflict for its 
members, other office staff, students, parents, the community, the nation, and 
the global community."

"It is ironic that a committee with such a noble mission, and that represents 
educators, would use its platform for misguided attempts to condemn the only 
country in the Middle East where scholarship and debate are permitted to 
flourish," said Susskind.

"While the ADL is a strong supporter of everyone's right to free speech, we are 
concerned that hateful rhetoric will not be productive for anyone during these 
troubled times


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