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  1. Opinion | In Norway we see ourselves as ethically virtuous – so why is our oil wealth enabling genocide? (Guardian, 2025-08-21)

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/
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    >> … the Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG) ... is the largest single investor in the world.

    >> #Norway also purports to have a human-rights-based foreign policy, …

    >> In April this year, the UN’s special rapporteur #FrancescaAlbanese warned that Norway’s sovereign wealth fund had investments in Israeli arms companies and was a “major European source of investment for Israel’s ongoing occupation”... The Norwegian minister of finance ... rebuffed Albanese, but many Norwegian NGOs stepped up the pressure.

    >> The government has now announced that the #GPFG will divest from 17 Israeli companies, ...

    >> … with the country heading for a general election on 8 September, the issue ... is converting a moral dilemma into a political turning point...

    #EconomyOfGenocide
    @[email protected] @[email protected] @israel

  2. Des multinationales s'enrichissent grâce au génocide en cours à #Gaza
    affirme un rapport de l'#ONU

    slate.fr/monde/genocide-gaza-o

    Francesca Albanese, rapporteuse spéciale de l'ONU sur les droits humains dans les territoires palestiniens occupés, appelle à des sanctions, à un embargo sur les armes et à la fin de l'impunité des entreprises qui «profitent du génocide».

    #LockheedMartin #Palantir #Volvo #BNPParibas #Barclays #Pimco #Vanguard #GPFG
    #Gaza #israel #Cisjordanie
    #genocide

  3. @andyjennings @feather1952 #Norway #GPFG generates far more funds primarily due to the scale and effective management of its substantial #oil and #gas revenues, coupled with a robust global investment strategy. Australia’s #FutureFund, although well-managed and diversified, operates on a smaller scale and has broader funding sources, resulting in relatively LOWER FUND generation compared to Norway’s GPFG.

    $1.4Trillion v $120 billion