1. The move follows a threat by Malaysia and Indonesia, which argued that the law discriminates against them, to introduce an economic boycott of Austria. 2. And with the de facto end of the Arab economic boycott on trade with Israel, another incentive has appeared. 3. Black leaders have called for an economic boycott of the city by business conventioneers. 4. Blacks have used economic boycotts and other weapons to fight racism, he said, and it may take a black economic boycott of Louisiana to make Foster retreat. 5. But civil rights groups are threatening an economic boycott of the state unless the General Assembly removes the Confederate symbol from the state flag. 6. But the economic boycott against the country has until now excluded it from most international funds and regional plans. 7. Civil rights organizations said the change means the state will no longer be subject to threats of economic boycotts. 8. Earlier this year, the NAACP called for an economic boycott of South Carolina, beginning next January, to force the state to remove the flag. 9. Draper suggests that the Stamp Act may have been one of the first victims of an economic boycott. 10. Economic boycotts and mass bombings are not necessarily successful in making your point in this day and age. |
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