A month after a Japanese distributor decided to stop carrying Ahava cosmetic products because of the company鈥檚 fraudulent practices and its profiteering from Israel's occupation, a major Norwegian retail chain announced it would also stop sales of Ahava products.
Ahava products are made in the illegal West Bank settlement of Mitzpe Shalem, with resources taken from the Dead Sea in the West Bank. The cosmetics line profits that settlement and the settlement of Kalia, both of which are co-owners of Ahava.
The products have been the target of boycott campaigns around the world. More information and background can be found at StolenBeauty.org.
The Norwegian People鈥檚 Aid and the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees (Fagforbundet) stated on the BDS Movement website on March 28: 鈥淣orwegian retail chain VITA made public on Friday their decision to stop all sales of products originating from settlements in occupied Palestine.
鈥淰ITA will therefore stop selling products from the cosmetics brand Ahava. VITA has been the main retailer of Ahava products in Norway, and this decision will be a serious blow to the sales of Ahava products in Norway.
鈥淭he principled decision by VITA not to buy products from Israeli settlements in the West Bank is based on a position of not wanting to contribute to violations of international law.
鈥淭his is also the position of Norgesgruppen, a company holding 49% of the shares in VITA. BAMA, another Norgesgruppen company has implemented the same policy regarding Israeli fruit and vegetables for several years already.
鈥淭he VITA decision comes after a period of active lobbying from Norwegian People鈥檚 Aid and the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees (Fagforbundet), providing VITA and VITA鈥檚 owners with information about Ahava and their production in the Mitzpe Shalem settlement.
鈥淎ctivists in Norway have also focused on Ahava and will now launch a new campaign to have other stores follow VITA鈥檚 example.鈥
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