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Anti-Israel Petitions Signed by Israeli
Academics
Israeli academics insist that Germans be more
anti-Israel
Beyond this, the weakness of the Palestinians
requires strong pressure from the international community. The
strong side never relinquishes its position without substantial
pressure and indeed, Israel has proven time and time again that it
is not ready to act for peace and an end to the occupation without
intensive pressure from civil society or various governments
abroad....The state of Israel does not deserve prizes for its
occupation, racist separation and its war crimes. Only international
policy which emphasises to Israel that violations of international
law are not tolerated will succeed in promoting a just peace for all
residents of this land.
among signers:
Gadi Algazi TAU
Yehuda Shenhav TAU
Roy Wagner TAU
Anat Matar TAU
Orly Lubin TAU
Ofer Neiman Weizmann
http://cjpp5.over-blog.com/article-the-alternative-information-center-palestine-israel-open-letter-to-german-left-party-die-linke-48088763.html
6 April 2010
The Alternative Information Center (Palestine / Israel) : "Open
Letter to German Left Party (Die Linke)"
Open Letter to
German Left Party (Die Linke)
Dear Friends,
This letter is being sent to you by citizens of
the state of Israel who are active in various Left groups and on a
variety of topics throughout Israel and Palestine, including human
rights, ecology, peace, support for refugees, social justice,
workers’ rights, feminism and queer struggles. We are struggling
within our country and our society for a real social change, an end
to the occupation and the forging of an egalitarian and just society
for all residents, women and men, of the area.
The decision to send this letter was taken
following ongoing reports of your party’s actions in the context of
the situation in Israel/Palestine. The participation of senior
members of your party in a January 2009 demonstration in Berlin on
behalf of a continuation of Israeli attacks on Gaza residents, the
existence and acceptance of a political working group within your
party (Bundesarbeitkreis (BAK) Shalom) that clearly supports
Israel’s various military actions and disseminates militaristic and
nationalistic propaganda, in addition to the silence of a majority
of senior party officials concerning Israeli occupation policies
clarified for us, amongst other things, the need for clear
intervention on our part.
The challenge in such an intervention is well
understood by us. We do not wish to dictate to you when and how you
should act and articulate ideas within your own country. We know
that the political and social discourse within Germany toward Israel
is, for understandable and correct reasons, a sensitive matter.
Perpetuating the memory of the Holocaust and the need to combat
anti-Semitism today within German society are most important actions
of every emancipation movement. It is not despite but because of
this understanding that it is even more difficult for us to see how
Israeli occupation policy is justified in Germany as part of the
“lessons of German history.”
The need to write to you derives primarily from
recognition of Germany’s importance as a regional power within the
European Union and throughout the Middle East. Germany’s diplomatic
and military action throughout the region coupled with its active
support of Israel’s occupation policies represent sufficient reason
to view the Federal Republic of Germany as an additional actor
responsible for the violations of international law and war crimes
committed by the Israeli government. In this light we believe it is
our right to demand from you, as activists for social change in
Germany and as a political party represented in Parliament and in
regional councils, to take responsibility for the actions of your
country in our region.
The ongoing occupation and dispossession are
not an internal Israeli matter. The anti-democratic control of
Israel over more than three million Palestinians, women and men, who
lack the right to vote, and Israel’s war crimes committed in the
occupied Palestinian territory are concerns of everyone for whom
human rights are dear – and particularly for citizens of Europe, who
bear special historical responsibility for the conflict in light of
Europe’s colonial intervention in the Middle East. This intervention
continues in the present, such that there is no foundation for the
policy of non-intervention in the “internal affairs” of Israel. The
economic and political support enjoyed by Israel from the European
Union, and from Germany in particular, through the preferred trade
agreements, for example, and through financial investments and arms
trade not only do not encourage the peace process, but further
entrench the military occupation and oppression and result in a
deepening of militarism and education for racism and intolerance in
our society.
Beyond this, the weakness of the Palestinians
requires strong pressure from the international community. The
strong side never relinquishes its position without substantial
pressure and indeed, Israel has proven time and time again that it
is not ready to act for peace and an end to the occupation without
intensive pressure from civil society or various governments abroad.
We derive encouragement from your success in
the last elections and hope that your strengthening will result in a
change in the agenda throughout Germany on subjects such as social
justice, civil rights, feminism and the struggle against racism. We
are convinced that Left policies and solidarity must also include an
internationalist agenda and we therefore expect that your party will
also act on these topics with the same determination through
creation of dialogue with Left, anti-racist and feminist forces
throughout the world. As part of this dialogue, we are interested in
clarifying our position concerning the policy that should be
implemented by your party in the topic of the Israeli/Palestinian
conflict.
The state of Israel does not deserve prizes for
its occupation, racist separation and its war crimes. Only
international policy which emphasises to Israel that violations of
international law are not tolerated will succeed in promoting a just
peace for all residents of this land. Several concrete demands that
your party could promote include:
Cessation of all German arms exports to Israel.
The arms trade is fundamentally unacceptable. Germany is not only
trading in weapons with a state that systematically violates
international law, but even gives presents worth billions of euros
to Israel and was now asked by the latter to provide it with two war
ships.
Blocking of the upgrade in trade relations of
the European Union with Israel. Germany and a number of other
countries in the EU are attempting to promote an upgrade of the
trade agreements with Israel, even though such an agreement requires
respect for fundamental human rights in the signatory countries as
part of concluding such an agreement. While in Europe the upgrade in
relations is perceived as a means of improving the relations of
trust between Israel and Europe, in Israel this is seen as a
relinquishment of such demands, as a weakness of European states and
as a green light for continued and unimpeded violation of human
rights.
Total prohibition of the import of Israeli
goods made in part or whole in the occupied Palestinian territory
(including East Jerusalem) to the EU.
Support for trials of those who committed war
crimes in the area of Israel/Palestine and adoption of the Goldstone
Report.
Support for civil society organizations and
activists in Israel and Palestine, and particularly for leaders of
the popular and non-violent struggle against the Wall and
settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Beyond these steps, we hope that your party
will succeed in holding a discussion in Germany about the meaning of
German responsibility for what is happening in the Middle East as
part of an historical and contemporary vision that will include all
residents of the area and that will promote a policy of peace,
social justice and human rights. We will be pleased to take part in
any discussion held by your party concerning what is happening in
our region, together with our Palestinian partners in struggle, and
hope that this letter will be an additional step toward a fruitful
and equal dialogue between the Left in Germany and the Left in
Israel-Palestine.
In solidarity
Miriam Abed-El-Dayye, Gadi Algazi, Udi Aloni, Galit Altschuler, Hila
Amit, Roey Angel, Asaf Angermann, Reuven Avergil, Gabriel Ash, Danna
Bader, Roni Bande, Yoav Beirach Barak, Ronnie Barkan, Yossi Bartal,
Ofra Ben-Artzi, Mor Ben Israel, Elaenor Cantor, Shai Carmeli
Pollack, Alex Cohn, Adi Dagan, Silan Dallal, Yossi David, Daniel
Dokarevich Argo, Keren Dotan, Ronen Eidelman, Nimrod D. Evron, Eli
Fabrikant, Tamar Freed, Michal Givoni, Bilha Sündermann Golan,
Tsilli Goldenberg, Anat Guthmann, Connie Hackbarth, Yuval Halperin,
Iris Hefets, Hanan Hever, Shir Hever, Chaya Hurwitz, Hedva Isachar,
Matan Israeli, Matan Kaminer, Reuven Kaminer, Adam Keller, Hava
Keller, Peretz Kidron, Assaf Kintzer, Yana Knopova, Yael Lerer, Orly
Lubin, Adi Maoz, Eilat Maoz, Naomi Mark, Anat Matar, Hagai Matar,
Edu Medicks, Yosefa Mekayton, Inna Michaeli, Rotem Mor, Susanne
Moses, Avital Mozes, Dorothy Naor, Naama Nagar, Ido Nahmias, Regev
Nathansohn, Ofer Neiman, Norah Orlow, Hava Oz, Einat Podjarni, Yael
Politi, Israel Puterman, Hili Razinsky, Moshe Robas, Shadi Rohana,
Yehoshua Rosin, Noga Rotem, Eddie Saar, Sergeiy Sandler, Gal
Schkolnik, Ayala Shani, Shemi Shabat, Aviram Shamir, Tali Shapiro,
Fadi Shbeta, Ehud Shem Tov, Yehuda Shenhav, Mati Shemoelof, Kobi
Snitz, Gideon Spiro, Roy Wagner, Michael Warschawski, Sharon Weill,
Maya Wind, Yossi Wolfson, Uri Yaakobi, Sergio Yahni, Kim Yuval,
Michal Zak, Shimri Zameret, Mai Zeidani, Talilla Ziffer, Beate
Zilvesmidt, Moshe Zuckermann
This open letter was published (in German) in
http://www.jungewelt.de/2010/03-27/053.php, http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/168170.widerspruch-gegen-linkes-lavieren.html,
and other media outlets. Translated to English by the Alternative
Information Center (AIC).
http://www.alternativenews.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2525:open-letter-to-german-left-party-die-linke-&catid=119:english&Itemid=878
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