Palestinian activists have slammed New York Governor Andrew
Cuomo over releasing a blacklist of organizations and groups who support and
work with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign against Israel,
calling the list a violation of constitutional rights in the United States.
“Governor Cuomo’s Blacklist of institutions that support
non-violent boycotts for justice for Palestinians is a stain on the State of
New York,” the U.S.-based Palestine Legal and the Center for Constitutional
Rights said in a press release Friday shortly after the release of the list.
Back in June, Cuomo issued an executive order initiating the
process for putting together the list and ordering all state agencies to cut
financial ties with blacklisted institutions as a direct attack on the BDS
movement.
The group pointed to how the U.S. Supreme Court has made it
clear that the country’s constitution protects participation in political
boycotts as a form of freedom of speech and expression.
“Boycotts have been used throughout U.S. history ― from the
Boston Tea Party, to the Civil Rights Movement, to the anti-South African
Apartheid movement ― to challenge injustice and promote social change,” the
statement said.
The group further argued that BDS in support of the
Palestinian people has been targetted by right-wing Israel defenders who have
lobbied Cuomo and others to silence the movement based on false accusations, in
the same way the Civil Rights movement was vilified in the 1960s.
“New York stands in solidarity with Israel today and
always," Cuomo said when he signed the executive order. "This state
will not stand for the politics of discrimination in any form, and we will
continue to demonstrate our unwavering support for the people of Israel in the
fight for freedom, liberty and democracy,” he added, ignoring the plight of
Palestinians under occupation and colonization.
The blacklist, which will be regularly updated by New York
state, will seek to financially punish any company, organization or group that
joins the boycott campaign against Israel that pressures the country to change
its policies against Palestinians.
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