| American Muslims for Jerusalem:http://www.amjerusalem.org/2-28-01 Estee Lauder Boycott.htm
 AMJ holds Press Conference to Announce Estee Lauder Boycott 
                      On Wednesday, February 28 2001, American Muslims for Jerusalem 
                    (AMJ) lead a coalition of advocacy organizations in a press 
                    conference calling for a worldwide boycott of cosmetics giant 
                    Estée Lauder. That announcement was prompted by Estée 
                    Lauder International Chairman Ronald Lauders activities 
                    in support of Israeli right-wing extremists. Estee Lauders products include: Estee Lauder line of perfume 
                    and make-up, Aramis, Clinique, Aveda, DKNY and Tommy Hilfegere 
                    toiletries products. Estee Lauder also owns several lines 
                    of hair and skin care products and shops such as M.A.C. and 
                    Origins. Ronald Lauder is the Chairman of the Conference of Presidents 
                    of Major American Jewish Organizations and President of the 
                    Jewish National Fund (JNF). JNF is a quasi-government agency 
                    whose main function is to legitimize Israelis theft 
                    of Palestinian land. In January, Lauder was the key speaker from the US at a rally 
                    in Jerusalem, organized by right wing Israeli politician Natan 
                    Sharansky. The rally was organized to oppose the mere consideration 
                    of Jerusalem as a negotiation item. Lauder addressed 300,000 
                    Israeli extremists at the gates of Haram Al-Sharif (the Noble 
                    Sanctuary, one of Islams three holiest sites). Some 
                    of the protesters tried to break into the holy site. Khalid Turaani, AMJs Executive Director said this 
                    boycott of Estee Lauder will send a clear message that people 
                    of conscience refuse to do business with corporations supporting 
                    Israeli apartheid policies which violate internationally-recognized 
                    human rights. In 1993, Lauder co-founded a think tank called the Shalem 
                    Center with Yoram Hazony, a former Netanyahu aid. The Israeli 
                    Education Ministry has said the center is a research 
                    institute whose leanings are extreme right-wing and even fascistic. 
                    Hebrew University professor Yisrael Bartal describes Hazony 
                    as a right-wing extremist. A columnist for the Israeli newspaper 
                    Ha'aretz (9/14/2000) wrote that Hazony is a sympathizer of 
                    the slain radical Jewish leader Meir Kahane, who called for 
                    the expulsion of all Arabs from Israel. The goal of Hazony, 
                    wrote the columnist, is to find new ways of breathing 
                    life into Kahane's racist, totalitarian, intolerant ideology. Ronald Lauders Jerusalem-rally speech came at a time 
                    when the Israeli government was waging a campaign of siege 
                    and starvation against the entire Palestinian population. 
                    While Mr. Lauder supports some legitimate charitable causes 
                    in the US, he shows his true colors when abroad by supporting 
                    fanatic causes that seek to uproot an entire population from 
                    its native land. Lauder is also opposed to permitting Palestinian 
                    refugees to return to their homes. For Israel to allow 
                    these people to return would be national suicide, he 
                    said in a statement last September. In contrast, the UN General 
                    Assembly has demanded that Israel allow the Palestinian refugees 
                    to return since 1948. "Lauders opposition to the 
                    return of Palestinian refugees in order to maintain the pure-Jewish 
                    identity of Israel is nothing short of apartheid at its worst" 
                    said Turaani.   |