This Saturday in Brooklyn: Protest Motorola's support for Israeli Apartheid

Press Release

Brooklyn, NY, August 8 – Fifteen New York human rights advocates rallied at Fulton Street Mall in Brooklyn Saturday, singing songs that called on Brooklyn shoppers to boycott communications giant Motorola until it stops providing technology that aids Israel’s army and settlement movement. The protest was held outside a Sprint Store where Boost Mobile, a division of Sprint, sells Motorola phones.

Holding signs and a banner saying, “Boycott Motorola, Free Palestine, Goodbye Motorola, Goodbye Apartheid,” the protesters serenaded passersby with versions of classic songs that were rewritten to focus on boycotting Motorola. They gave away 500 flyers to Fulton Street Mall shoppers. After learning of Motorola’s support for Israeli apartheid, one woman said that she would return her newly purchased Motorola phone. Forty-nine people signed a pledge not to buy Motorola products until Motorola ends its support for Israeli apartheid. Nearly 400 people have signed the pledge after five New York City street actions.

 

GOODBYE MOTO! GOODBYE APARTHEID!
Summer in the Streets for Justice IN PALESTINE

 

Join the global campaign to boycott Israeli apartheid at NYCBI's 4th summer street action around New York to Boycott Motorola

Meet at 1:00 PM, Saturday, August 8th
This time we will be at Fulton Street Mall in front of the

Sprint Store, 456 Fulton St. Brooklyn
There are lots of train close to this location. See this map.

Sprint's subdivision Boost Mobile, offered inside the store, uses Motorola phones exclusively. Join us as we tell shoppers to say no to Moto!
 

 Also join us on August 22 in Washington Square Park.
(Check back soon for more details.)

 

Event Location: 

Sprint Store
456 Fulton St.
Brooklyn , NY

Event Date: 

Saturday, August 8, 2009 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm

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