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press release
Date of issue: 15th April 2014
For immediate release
Palestine Solidarity Campaign has called for supporters of human rights to gather outside G4S offices in Victoria Street London on Thursday 17th April to protest against the corporation’s provision of security services to Israeli prisons.
G4S services Israeli prisons where Palestinian prisoners are illegally transferred in serious violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. In the case of child prisoners, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is also breached.
G4S also provides equipment for prisons and detention facilities in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, at which human rights organisations have documented systematic torture and ill treatment of Palestinian prisoners, including child prisoners.
G4S provides equipment and services to Israeli checkpoints, and has also signed contracts for equipment and services for the West Bank Israeli Police headquarters and to private businesses based in illegal Israeli settlements.
Last month (March 2014) campaigners celebrated the BBC’s decision not to award their security contract, worth £80 million, to G4S [1]. PSC has campaigned since July 2013 [2], urging the BBC to reject any bid by G4S, the firm which provides security services to Israeli prisons.
PSC’s campaign resulted in more than two thousand viewers and listeners urging the BBC not to award G4S with a contract because of its involvement in human rights abuses in Israel’s prisons[3].
In December 2013, the British Government issued advisory business risk guidance warning that EU “citizens and businesses should also be aware of the potential reputational implications of getting involved in economic and financial activities in settlements, as well as possible abuses of the rights of individuals”[our italics].

Sarah Colborne, Director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said:

G4S are well aware that the controversy that surrounds their involvement in the human rights abuses against Palestinians is not going away until they withdraw from providing services to institutions such as the Israeli prison service. It is unacceptable that G4S should be involved in such clear breaches of human rights.”

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notes for the editor
  1. PSC launched the campaign against a G4S bid for the BBC contract in July 2013
  2. Read PSC’s press release on the handing in of the petition against BBC awarding the contract to G4S
  3. Read the Government’s business advice
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