Agricultural produce from occupied Palestinian territories
Since 1967, Israel has been occupying parts of Palestina. This has disastrous effects on the Palestinian population, both economically as in terms of human rights. The EU orders that if a product comes from an “Israeli settlement”, that must be explicitly stated on the package or on the shelf. However, this is never done in Dutch supermarkets. SOMO is trying to investigate the scope of imported fruit and vegetables to the Netherlands from illegal Israeli settlements.
Overview of articles
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Are fruit and vegetables from the illegally occupied Palestinian territory sold in Dutch supermarkets?Posted in category:NewsPublished on:
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None the wiser after consulting Statistics Netherlands? Published on:Pauline OvereemPosted in category:PublicationPauline Overeem
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From the Dutch Customs Administration to the court Published on:Lydia de LeeuwPosted in category:PublicationLydia de Leeuw
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Support for database on business in/with Israeli settlements in occupied territoriesPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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Supermarkets violate international standards and are linked to human rights violationsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Trading settlement products and the role of Dutch supermarkets in human rights violations Published on:Roos van OsPosted in category:PublicationRoos van Os