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Anti-Israel Petitions Signed by Israeli
Academics
Tel Aviv University -
Anat Matar, Rachel Giora, and their Fellow Israelis for the
Elimination of Israel demand that Israel be Boycotted by Winner of
Jerusalem Prize
As Israeli citizens who support
the boycott, divestment and sanctions call on Israel, we believe
that if
Ian McEwan accepts the Jerusalem prize next month in Jerusalem (Letters,
26 January), it will make him a collaborator with
Israel's worst human rights offenders and its "business as
usual" policy. The Jerusalem prize is awarded by the Israeli
establishment, which is keen on branding Israel in general, and
Jerusalem in particular, as beacons of enlightenment and democracy.
In reality, Ian McEwan will be playing into the hands of and shaking
hands with cynical politicians who are trying to whitewash their
systematic human rights violations. Specifically, he will be
legitimising the actions of Jerusalem's racist mayor,
Nir Barkat, who pursues and defends the expulsion of Palestinian
families from their homes in East Jerusalem, in order for them to be
occupied by Jewish settlers. If McEwan "opposes illegal Israeli
settlements", how can he accept the accolades of the people who are
responsible for that abomination?
Here are the names of the Signers:
Ronnie Barkan, Ofra Ben-Artzi, Joseph Dana, Professor Rachel
Giora, Neta Golan, Iris Hefets, Shir Hever, Eytan Lerner, Dr
Anat Matar, Rela Mazali, Ofer Neiman, Jonathan Stanczak
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/27/mcewan-should-turn-down-prize
Ian McEwan should turn down the
prize
The Guardian,
Thursday 27 January 2011
As Israeli citizens who support
the boycott, divestment and sanctions call on Israel, we believe
that if
Ian McEwan accepts the Jerusalem prize next month in Jerusalem (Letters,
26 January), it will make him a collaborator with
Israel's worst human rights offenders and its "business as
usual" policy. The Jerusalem prize is awarded by the Israeli
establishment, which is keen on branding Israel in general, and
Jerusalem in particular, as beacons of enlightenment and democracy.
In reality, Ian McEwan will be playing into the hands of and shaking
hands with cynical politicians who are trying to whitewash their
systematic human rights violations. Specifically, he will be
legitimising the actions of Jerusalem's racist mayor,
Nir Barkat, who pursues and defends the expulsion of Palestinian
families from their homes in East Jerusalem, in order for them to be
occupied by Jewish settlers. If McEwan "opposes illegal Israeli
settlements", how can he accept the accolades of the people who are
responsible for that abomination?
Mr McEwan's hiding behind the acceptance of the prize by others
is an example of an unprincipled approach. Furthermore, his attempt
to imply that the boycott movement is against cooperation between
Israelis and Palestinians is refuted by our joint political
activities. As responsible Israeli citizens, we are working together
with Palestinians to achieve justice for Palestinians, and a future
for all of us. We urge Ian McEwan to take a stand for human rights
and justice and turn down the prize.
Ronnie Barkan, Ofra Ben-Artzi, Joesph Dana, Professor
Rachel Giora, Neta Golan, Iris Hefets, Shir Hever, Eytan Lerner, Dr
Anat Matar, Rela Mazali, Ofer Neiman, Jonathan Stanczak
Jerusalem, Israel
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