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2008年10月21日

作者:
Diakonia, Church of Sweden & SwedWatch

[PDF] Illegal Ground: Assa Abloy’s business in occupied Palestinian territory

The Swedish company Assa Abloy is the owner of Mul-T-Lock, a company that…[has] a factory located within an illegal Israeli settlement on the West Bank…in the industrial zone of Barkan…According to international humanitarian law all Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian territory are illegal…Diakonia, Church of Sweden and SwedWatch…concludes that Assa Abloy…is disrespecting international humanitarian law…[and] urge Assa Abloy:…to stop immediately all investments in the production plant in Barkan and move the plant into Israel or any other location that does not disrespect international legislation…[and] to invite an independent investigation regarding the ownership of the land and to examine possible…reparations…[also refers to Heineken, Barkan Wineries, Tempo Beer Industries, Group 4 Falck, Hashimira]