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Activist exposes local ties to Gaza conflict profiteering

July 16, 2024 | Fort Collins City, Larimer County, Colorado



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Activist exposes local ties to Gaza conflict profiteering
During a recent city council meeting, community members voiced strong opinions on two significant issues: the proposed concrete batch plant and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Tiffin Vaughn addressed the council regarding the controversial concrete batch plant project, expressing gratitude for the council's previous opposition. Vaughn referenced a memo from city planner Caitlin Puja, which outlined reasons against the establishment of the Aragon Holdings batch plant. Vaughn urged the council to adhere to established policies and plans to prevent the project from moving forward.

In a stark shift of topic, Claire Copp delivered a passionate commentary on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting the devastating impact of the conflict, including the loss of nearly 40,000 lives and the destruction of homes and schools. Copp criticized the council's previous stance against a ceasefire resolution, suggesting that financial ties between Colorado and Israel complicate the local government's position. She pointed out that Colorado invests heavily in Israel, with local companies profiting from military contracts, which she argued creates a conflict of interest in advocating for peace.

Copp's remarks underscored a broader concern about the implications of local economic interests on international humanitarian issues, calling for a reevaluation of how tax dollars are utilized in relation to the ongoing violence in Gaza. The meeting concluded with a call for accountability and a reminder of the local community's responsibility in addressing global crises.

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