DJ Afrojack, Please Cancel Your Gig in Apartheid Israel

Dear Afrojack (Nick van de Wall),

It has come to our attention that you plan to play in Tel Aviv on 15 and 16 March. We are asking you to refrain. Your Israeli fans may be progressive and liberal, but no artist performs in Israel without clear political implications. While many of your fans in Israel may be against their own government’s policies, it’s important to note that your gig would send a message that it is okay to conduct business as usual with Israel. Only a small minority of Israeli citizens practice co-resistance with the Palestinian people, and they support artists who choose to cancel their concerts in Israel [1], as a means of working towards a truly just peace, not co-existence in the current situation.

Your many fans appreciate that you know how important family time is. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are denied family time. Human Rights Watch published a report [2] on how Israel’s military separates families from 1967 to the present.

Gisha – Legal Center for Freedom of Movement writes:

“Going to a family meal on Friday, visiting grandma, sisters meeting for a cup of coffee – all of these are regular activities that under normal circumstances are taken for granted. Now they have become a distant dream for Palestinian families divided between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Even basic, essential
activities that are part and parcel of being a family such as helping out a sick relative, attending a sister’s wedding, choosing where to live as a couple, or even just living under one roof as a family – all these have become privileges which not every family can enjoy.” [3] (see full report)

The non-violent approach is an effective way to end Israel’s crimes. The United Nations, despite numerous resolutions against Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people, has not ensured that Israel is forced to comply with international law.

Roger Waters, founder of Pink Floyd, emphasised:

“Where governments refuse to act people must, with whatever peaceful means are at their disposal. For me this means declaring an intention to stand in solidarity, not only with the people of Palestine but also with the many thousands of Israelis who disagree with their government’s policies, by joining the campaign of Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions against Israel. This is [however] a plea to my colleagues in the music industry, and also to artists in other disciplines, to join this cultural boycott. Artists were right to refuse to play in South Africa’s Sun City resort until apartheid fell and white people and black people enjoyed equal rights. And we are right to refuse to play in Israel.”

Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa said:

“International Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions against the Apartheid regime, combined with the mass struggle inside South Africa, led to our victory … Just as we said during apartheid that it was inappropriate for international artists to perform in South Africa in a society founded on discriminatory laws and racial exclusivity, so it would be wrong … to perform in Israel.”

Playing in Israel today, in violation of the boycott call, sends two messages:

  1. The artist has chosen to ignore the Palestinian people’s call for solidarity through a cultural boycott. [4]
  2. The musician is aware of and accepts that the Israeli Ministry of Culture will endeavor to use an artist’s name to legitimize and promote the current oppressive, racist, apartheid government through social media like Twitter[5], through press releases, and via the CCFP. [6]

Nissim Ben-Sheetrit, former deputy director general of the Israeli foreign ministry, stated “We are seeing culture as a hasbara [propaganda] tool of the first rank, and I do not differentiate between hasbara and culture.” [7]

Over 11 million people are oppressed by Israel’s violations of human rights against non-Jews. People were and still are forced from their homes, and made into refugees. Gaza was made into a crowded, Israeli-controlled open-air jail. The West Bank is surrounded by an apartheid wall and sprinkled with over 500 roadblocks and checkpoints. [8]

While Israel presents itself as a democracy, in fact it is a democracy only for Jews. Indigenous Palestinians, most particularly in the Occupied Territories, are treated as less than human. Palestinians, lesser citizens within Israel itself, are discriminated against by 43 laws privileging Jews at their expense.[9]

Please don’t turn a blind eye to Shabrawi and Ezz ad-Deen, the two Palestinian children whose story was recently featured in The Guardian [10]. These two boys lived through solitary confinement, interrogation, shackling of hands and feet, verbal abuse (“You’re a dog, a son of a whore” – is common), sleep deprivation, and threats against their families.

Please refrain from conducting business as usual, while much of the world has stood looking in horror at Israel’s policy of administrative detention.[11] Cancel for Hana Al-Shalabi, a young Palestinian woman who has been subjected to solitary confinement, abuse and sexual harassment during her interrogation and then ordered to be detained without charge or trial for six months. She has been in administrative detention for 2 years without charge.[12] She was released for a four month period then returned to administrative detention on 17 February. Now this bright young woman, in an extraordinary act of strength, is on a hunger strike.

Until Israel complies with international law, until the millions of displaced refugees see justice, please refrain from playing Israel.

Peace,

DPAI

We are a group, of over 830 members, representing many nations around the globe, who believe that it is essential for musicians & other artists to heed the call of the PACBI, and join in the boycott of Israel. This is essential in order to work towards justice for the Palestinian people under occupation, and also in refugee camps and in the diaspora throughout the world.

Notes:

[1]THANK YOU CHAN MARSHALL (CAT POWER) (from Israeli citizens) http://boycottisrael.info/content/thank-you-chan-marshall-cat-power
[2] “Forget ABout Him, He’s Not Here” by Human Rights Watch, 5 February 2012 http://www.hrw.org/reports/2012/02/05/forget-about-him-he-s-not-here-0
[3] Separation of Families due to the Separation between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank by Gisha, May 2010 http://www.gisha.org/UserFiles/File/safepassage/InfoSheets/English/family.pdf
[4] PACBI Guidelines for the International Cultural Boycott of Israel www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1047
[5] Punk Rocker’s “Simple Plan” part of Israel’s Apartheid Plan refrainplayingisrael.posterous.com/punk-rockers-simple-plan-part-of-israels-apar
[6] Creative Community for Peace and Apartheid
www.artistsagainstapartheid.org/?p=1835
[7]About face
http://www.haaretz.com/misc/article-print-page/about-face-1.170267
blog.endtheoccupation.org/2010/01/howard-zinn-on-palestine-advance-of.html
[8] MOVEMENT AND ACCESS IN THE WEST BANK by UNITED NATIONS Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs occupied Palestinian territory
unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/8F5CBCD2F464B6B18525791800541DA6
[8] Haneen Zoabi at the Russell Tribunal Cape Town: ‘We need equality’ www.kadaitcha.com/2012/01/09/haneen-zoabis-presentation-at-the-russell-tribunal-cape-town/
[10]The Palestinian Children – Alone and bewildered – in Israel’s Al Jalame jail www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/22/palestinian-children-detained-jail-israel
[11] Khader Adnan recovering but not out of danger as Palestinian woman takes up hunger strike against her detention
http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/khader-adnan-recovering-not-out-danger-palestinian-woman-takes-hunger-strike
[12] http://www.addameer.org/etemplate.php?id=161

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Palestinian Solidarity Groups Thank Cassandra Wilson

Dear Cassandra Wilson,

As different groups working in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle against apartheid, war crimes and terrible injustices perpetrated against them by Israel, we applaud you for your courageous decision not to play for the Holon International Women’s Festival. Thank you for your statement in support of the cultural boycott of Israel as called for by Palestinian civil society.

Although the government-funded Holon festival claimed to empower women, since Palestinian women were excluded, this was selective empowerment. Your brave decision to refrain from performing in Israel showed respect and deep compassion for Palestinian women and your action is an inspiration for other women to stand up against injustice. We thank you for enduring the intense pressure to perform for the Holon festival. You showed great strength by seeking information about the BDS campaign and deciding to cancel so close to your scheduled performance.

It is not uncommon for an artist who takes such a stand to be on the receiving end of false accusations, threats, and unfounded criticism by apologists for Israeli crimes. In solidarity, we hope that you remain strong in the face of such pressure and recognise there is enormous support for you and respect for your decision among those who embrace justice, human rights and freedom. You have joined a growing list of artists of conscience who have refused to play in today’s Sun City and we all express our gratitude to you.

Sincerely,

DPAI (Don’t Play Apartheid Israel)

South Africans Against Apartheid Israel

Alice Walker Film

Palestine Forum Japan

Artists Against Apartheid

Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within (Boycott from Within)

USACBI (US Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel)

IPSC Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign

CAPJPO-EuroPalestine

BRICUP British Committee for Universities of Palestine

Palestinagruppen Stockholm

Wits Palestine Solidarity Committee

Action Group at KTH (Kungliga Tekniska högskolan) for the Boycott of Israel

Irish Friends of Palestine

Derry Friends of Palestine

Irish Ship to Gaza

Palestina non si arrenderà

Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel

Campagne BDS France (read the French version of the letter above here)

Endorsed by PACBI (Palestinian Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel)

Endorsed by GYBO (Gaza Youth Break Out)

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Liberal Zionist Bingo

Lib Zio Bingo

And now, in addition to the thrilling, educational Hasbara Bingo, there’s Lib Zio Bingo!

These games are essential training for playing Spot the Lib Zio, discerning if hasbara is deployed as well.

Additional Lib Zio Fun

Here’s a couple more lib zio sayings that have floated past my view recently. Some incorporate hasbara cookbook recommendations as well.

“Music brings people together, BDS drives people apart.”

“BDS makes me feel dejected.”

“Collective rights trump individual rights”.

“I support boycott of the settlements, but don’t blame and boycott Israel.”

For more Lib Zio tell tale permutations, follow @libzionistssay on twitter.

I’ll try to update with more pithy sayings as they come to hand.

Palestine / Israel Links

Characteristics Associated with Cultic Groups
The Occupation Stole My Words, June Jordan Helped me to Relocate Them
Laughable hasbara article about hasbara. Sorry, Pfeffer, hasbara is a mixture of selective facts and lies, and you demonstrate this well. Those who concoct the hasbara – the Reut Institute, the David Project, the IDF spokesperson’s office etc – don’t necessarily believe it. They deliberate fix their message as a response to the message and actions they erroneously perceive their adversaries employing – as many marketers do. Their aim is to sell a horribly faulty product, to outcompete their competitors, who don’t need to sell human rights, justice and freedom as they sell themselves. Then the noxious propaganda is proliferated by its true believers.

Zionism was addicted to hasbara from the first – Herzl was the first hasbaroid, spinning the antisemitic message that Jews couldn’t live anywhere in the world safely except in their own ethnosupremacist entity. The volkish myths of ‘redeeming’ the past, the myth of the ‘jewish people’ spun into zionism are other examples of the syncretism of zionism. Fascist ideology syncretises – and zionism won’t stop its habit because the habit is intrinsic to the ideology.

Food for thought and useful for analysis of Israeli fascism and its rise and rise. : Right-Wing Political Extremism In The Great Depression

The Carr Doctrine So Far:

OK, so let’s sum up Australian foreign minister Bob Carr’s position so far:

1) Israel is a warmonger.
2) Attacking Iran is madness.
3) Ahmadinejad is not a reincarnation of Hitler.
4) 2012 is not 1938.
5) (Most interesting this one) Iraq was a war for Israel.
6) Neocons are the pits.
7) Australia’s key foreign policy task should be talking the US out of war with Iran.

Right, now let’s see where he goes from here.

Carr Doctrine So Far 2 – Seems Carr is already put to the test with the situation of David Levick, sought by the US for breaching its Iran sanctions.

I consider Carr as an imperialist and doubt he will stand up to the US on behalf of Australian citizens. He certainly hasn’t so far with Julian Assange.

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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi at Israeli Apartheid Week, London

Nostalgic for South African apartheid, Afrikaaner settlers convert to Judaism, move to Israel to enjoy disgraceful apartheid privileges again in the West Bank at the expense of Indigenous Palestinians.

Related Links

Parallels between Israelis and Afrikaners are uncanny
Zionists panic, accelerating bristling hate campaign against Harvard One State Conference
BDS victory: Ahava products spiked in Japan because of legal and ethical issues
Palestinian Scholars Condemn French University’s Decision to Cancel Conference Following Pro-Israeli Pressure
Huge BDS victory: Judge throws out Israel-backed lawsuit against Olympia Food Co-op, upholds right to boycott:

The judge ruled that the lawsuit, brought by opponents of the boycott, violated a Washington State law designed to prevent abusive lawsuits aimed at suppressing lawful public participation. The court said it would award the defendants attorneys’ fees, costs, and levy sanctions against the plaintiffs.

While the lawsuit was brought by several individuals against present and former members of the Olympia Food Co-op Board, it was planned in collusion with StandWithUs, a national anti-Palestinian organization, working with the Israeli government, an Electronic Intifada investigation revealed last September.

According to live tweets of the judge’s statement by Anna-Marie Murano, on behalf of the Palestine Freedom Project the judge found that BDS was “nationally recognized.”

Omar Barghouti on BDS at the Palestine Center

“Any self-respecting liberal should be able to support the principles of freedom, justice and equality anywhere in the world.”

“Israel does not represent all Jews in the world and they are not a monolithic group.”

“Apartheid is a universal crime.”

“Whether exiled Palestinians want to return to Palestine, it is their inalienable right to do so.”

“Cultural boycott has grown rapidly with many artists refusing to tour in Israel.”

“Peace to the oppressed is meaningless without JUSTICE.”

“Churches and Mosques have been co-opted by the Israelis and used as cattle barns, bars, etc.”

“Self determination = ending all three forms of Israeli oppression”.

“11.22 million Palestinians in the world. 69% of the population are refugees”.

“Equality or nothing!” -Edward Said .”

“93% of the land in Israel is for Jews only”.

“At the very least, do no harm. Remove your support for Apartheid.” “Refuse to support evil.”

(I asked via @USACBI “would you please ask Omar whether he thinks the increased mobilisation by Israel against BDS is measure of effectiveness? and whether he sees any other signals from Israel as to the effectiveness of BDS?”)

“Israeli anti-boycott law shows Israel sees boycott as threatening & drops last vestiges of true democracy.”

“Israel cannot bomb ideas and morals into submission, which is why Palestinians should maintain the moral high ground”.

My comment: not taking a firm stand against all bigotry, prejudice and racism is cognitively dissonant with any movement grounded in human rights and discredits such a movement. It is the argument which is necessary to attack, rather than make speculation about behaviour. Personal attacks are always poor fallacious substitutes for argument.

Related Links

Omar Barghouti at the University of Maryland: “BDS is not a central command, it’s not a political party — it’s a global rights movement,” Barghouti said. “At the core of this is our deep belief that moral right can and should prevail over military might.”

Palestine / Israel Links

Israel and the Palestinians: public opinion and public policy in Australia