Civilians calling for a boycot is a legitimate democratic and non-violent means of pressure, just like strikes.
Knesset committee approves bill allowing Israel boycotters to be fined
Bill calls for heavy fines, up to NIS 30,000 ($8268, €6107) to be imposed on Israeli citizens who initiate or incite boycotts against Israeli individuals, companies, factories, and organizations.
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Newspaper The Bombay Chronicle, July 30, 1921.
Anti-Nazi Rally at Madison Square Garden (1933)
AAM protestors call for a boycott of South African goods in Edinburgh in1960. Lord David Steel, former President of the AAM, holds the middle banner.
Protestors outside a KFC restaurant in Royal Oak, MI, May 5, 2007
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Protest in Sweden
Demonstrators picket a grocery store in support of the United Farm Workers (UFW) boycott of Gallo Wines (circa 1970s)
Ronald 'needs to end corporate subsidies for homosexual and transsexual behavior' (2008)
Boycott of French Products (2006)
Picture of Boycott Bush action at 21 May at the St-Pieterstation in Ghent (Belgium, 2004)
The War Tax Boycott campaign unites taxpayers who oppose endless war in a powerful act of nonviolent civil disobedience — saying NO! to war with our money.
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