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Arab League urges German parliament to reverse anti-BDS motion
By AFP - May 20,2019 - Last updated at May 20,2019
CAIRO — The Arab League called Sunday on the German parliament to rescind a resolution that condemned a boycott movement against Israel as "anti-semitic".
The call by the pan-Arab bloc comes after the Bundestag passed a motion on Friday against the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, claiming that its actions were “reminiscent of the Nazis' campaign against Jews”.
BDS, founded in 2005, describes itself as a Palestinian-led movement, which calls for the boycott of Israeli goods, services and culture as a means of pressuring Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian territories.
The Arab League's assistant secretary general for Palestinian affairs Saeed Abu Ali said in a statement the Bundestag's motion against BDS is "regrettable... unjustified... [and] biased" in favour of Israel.
He urged Germany's parliament to "reverse this erroneous step and support the Palestinian people's right for liberation".
The Bundestag also pledged to reject any financial support for the boycott movement, and to prevent BDS and its partners holding events on its premises.
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