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Jewish Statement Against Caterpillar Human Rights Abuses

Jewish Voice for Peace
March 20th, 2006

Join Jewish Voice for Peace and hundreds of groups all over the world that are working to pressure Caterpillar, Inc. to abide by their code of business conduct and stop selling militarized bulldozers to the Israeli military.

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