THE San Francisco-based Arab Resource & Organising Centre (AROC) claims the Israeli carrier ZIM decided not to dock its ship at the Port of Oakland after its call to boycott, 'amidst a rising tide of actions in solidarity with Palestine.'
ZIM was planning to come back to Oakland in mid-May after 2014, when protests had successfully stopped the company's ships from docking in, according to AROC's announcement, reports Container News.
'Upon learning that ZIM was going to attempt to return to Oakland, we called on communities across the Bay Area to get ready to mobilise to the Port of Oakland to Block the Boat again,' said AROC.
'In fear of facing our protest, ZIM decided to avoid Oakland altogether, and is headed down the coast to Los Angeles,' it added, pointing out that it 'will continue to monitor ZIM's moves to ensure that it does not return to the Bay Area, and will be ready to act if it does'.
Container News asked for a comment from ZIM on the situation, but the company has not responded yet.
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ZIM was planning to come back to Oakland in mid-May after 2014, when protests had successfully stopped the company's ships from docking in, according to AROC's announcement, reports Container News.
'Upon learning that ZIM was going to attempt to return to Oakland, we called on communities across the Bay Area to get ready to mobilise to the Port of Oakland to Block the Boat again,' said AROC.
'In fear of facing our protest, ZIM decided to avoid Oakland altogether, and is headed down the coast to Los Angeles,' it added, pointing out that it 'will continue to monitor ZIM's moves to ensure that it does not return to the Bay Area, and will be ready to act if it does'.
Container News asked for a comment from ZIM on the situation, but the company has not responded yet.
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