Oxfam fires Kristin Davis for ties with Ahava

Friday, August 7, 2009, 16:13 [IST]
Jerusalem (ANI): American actress Kristin Davis has lost her ambassadorship for the humanitarian group Oxfam International, after she unknowingly waded into Middle East politics by joining Ahava. Davis, 44, was suspended from any 'publicity work' with Oxfam after she signed on in 2007 as a spokeswoman for Ahava cosmetics, which is produced beyond the Green Line.

According to Oxfam, Ahava creams, lotions and other goodies are manufactured in 'disputed' territory, and the cosmetics company has a factory on Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem, located beyond the Green Line on the Dead Sea coast.

“When Kristin signed the contract with Ahava she wasn"t aware of the controversy around settlement trade and Oxfam didn"t know she had signed with Ahava," the Jerusalem Post quoted a manager for Oxfam"s ambassador program as saying in a letter, reported on August 6 in the New York Post. “Oxfam remains opposed to settlement trade, in which Ahava is engaged," the manager had stated.

But a spokesman for Oxfam has said that ties with Davis had not been permanently severed. He said Oxfam had no short-term projects in the pipeline for her. “We just don"t want this to be a distraction," he said. Organizers of a grassroots women"s peace group, CODEPINK, speculated that the Israeli cosmetics company recruited Davis precisely because of her ties to Oxfam.

“Ahava, in hiring Kristin Davis, was hiring her for her fresh-faced look, her connection to 'Sex and the City", and the fact that she"s a do-gooder," Nancy Kricorian, the coordinator of CODEPINK"s new “Stolen Beauty" campaign against Ahava, said. “It"s a way of burnishing their image," she stated.

She said CODEPINK attended a New York City publicity event with Davis in June, where they handed her a letter outlining their concerns about Ahava. “Kristin is passionate about her relationship with Oxfam, and she intends to work with them and other humanitarian causes for years to come," a spokeswoman for the actress told the New York Post.
User Comments
Chris 11 Aug 2009 12:49 am
Wow.. Somebody's got their panties in a major wad.. What's with these people? Whatever.. Kristin Davis is a fine person. I'm sure she didn't mean anything by it.
Ariel 09 Aug 2009 02:01 pm
F_CK OXFAM. ISRAEL WITHOUT APOLOGY. ALL ARAB COLONIZERS OUT OF OCCUPIED ISRAELI TERRITORY. KRISTIN DAVIS SHOULD HAVE NO REGRETS IN ACTING AS SPOKESPERSON FOR AHAVA.
laserath 08 Aug 2009 12:02 am
AHAVA is the hebrew word for love, what gives?
son of laz 07 Aug 2009 11:57 pm
Israel has no first admendment suppling freedom of speach religion and press ( radio advertisments ).
Annie 07 Aug 2009 06:20 pm
This is ridiculous. I love Kristin Davis and I love Ahava's stuff. Their products are used and sold all over. She makes perfect sense as a spokeswoman and she should be free to promote any product she likes. Oxfam should stick to real humanitarian issues and stay out of politics.
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