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Violet_Crumble Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-22-04 02:59 AM
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By Liat Weingart, Sister Valerie Heinonen, and Mary Ann McGivern

On April 14, an American corporation was confronted with the choice of whether or not to examine their role in perpetuating the cycle of violence in the Mideast. An alliance of Catholic nuns and Jewish peace activists teamed up to introduce a shareholder resolution asking Caterpillar, Inc. to conduct an internal investigation to determine if the use of their bulldozers to violate human rights laws goes against corporate policies. In fact, it was the first time ever that a shareholder resolution relating to human rights violations in the occupied territories has been brought before a US corporation. Though the odds against the resolution were tremendous, it still garnered 4% of the vote, enough to be re-introduced next year.

Caterpillar, the industry leader in heavy equipment manufacturing, has put its brand name at risk by becoming the industry leader in transforming construction equipment into military equipment. According to Caterpillar Chairman Jim Owens, in a letter sent to Jewish Voice for Peace on August 22, 2003, Caterpillar bulldozers are sold to Israel through the US Foreign Military Sales Program. In other words, Caterpillar bulldozers are not given to Israel as construction equipment but explicitly as weapons.

The Caterpillar Corporation came under intense fire from human rights groups for their role in providing Israel with bulldozers that were used to destroy part of the Jenin refugee camp in April of 2002 and killing American human rights volunteer Rachel Corrie nearly a year later. Caterpillar bulldozers razed an entire neighborhood in the West Bank refugee camp of Jenin to the ground, leaving about 4,000 people, almost a quarter of the camp, homeless. Human Rights Watch later reported that a bulldozer buried a paralyzed man alive in his house, despite pleas from the family for time to save his life and evacuate him. Human Rights Watch said, "The abuses we documented in Jenin are extremely serious, and in some cases appear to be war crimes.

On March 16, 2003, Rachel Corrie, an American from Washington, was killed as she attempted to prevent the destruction of a Palestinian home in Gaza. According to the Investor Responsibility Research Center which provides impartial information on corporate governance and social responsibility, "Corrie was wearing a bright orange vest and yelling at the driver through a bullhorn to stop. . The driver pushed the mount on top of Corrie, ran her over and then backed over her again." Legislation now pending in the House of Representatives is calling for an independent American investigation into her death. The photograph of Corrie before her death, in front of a Caterpillar bulldozer, made front page news worldwide and sparked increasingly negative press reports about the company.

Corrie's death and the destruction of a neighborhood of the Jenin refugee camp shed light on Caterpillar's role in perpetuating the cycle of violence since 1967. According to Israeli human rights groups, Caterpillar bulldozers have been used to demolish over 7,000 homes, making over 50,000 Palestinians homeless. Most homes are demolished for minor permit violations, and only a small percentage of home demolitions involve families of those involved with violence against Israelis. According to Amnesty International, "wanton destruction," including destruction of property in occupied territory, "constitutes a war crime."

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=2...

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  -Caterpillar's Choice Violet_Crumble  Apr-22-04 02:59 AM   #0 
  - I recommend  Muddleoftheroad   Apr-22-04 07:10 AM   #1 
  - Yr opposed to an investigation??  Violet_Crumble   Apr-22-04 08:26 AM   #2 
  - Care to answer the question, Muddle?  Violet_Crumble   Apr-22-04 07:24 PM   #4 
     - Caterpillar answered it  Muddleoftheroad   Apr-22-04 08:17 PM   #5 
        - I asked why YOU opposed an investigation...  Violet_Crumble   Apr-22-04 09:57 PM   #6 
           - I thought as much...  Violet_Crumble   Apr-22-04 11:39 PM   #7 
              - I don't see the need  Muddleoftheroad   Apr-22-04 11:40 PM   #8 
                 - Did you even bother reading the article?  Violet_Crumble   Apr-23-04 12:00 AM   #9 
                    - It is simply an end run on the boycott law  Muddleoftheroad   Apr-23-04 12:07 AM   #10 
                       - 'Deservedly so'??  Violet_Crumble   Apr-23-04 12:24 AM   #11 
                          - It is not the obligation of the business  Muddleoftheroad   Apr-23-04 12:32 AM   #13 
                             - It should be...  Violet_Crumble   Apr-23-04 12:44 AM   #14 
                                - Why should corporate America police its products  Muddleoftheroad   Apr-23-04 12:47 AM   #15 
  - Why stop there.  lefty_mcduff   Apr-22-04 08:50 AM   #3 
  - Figures  Forkboy   Apr-23-04 05:35 AM   #16 
  - Stop Caterpillar Coalition  Scurrilous   Apr-23-04 12:26 AM   #12 
 

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