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		<title>Amnesty International withdraws from Leonard Cohen’s Israel concert fund</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palestinian Campaign for the Academic &#38; Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) 18 August 2009 New York, NY, August 18 – Amnesty International has announced today that it will abstain from any involvement in the Leonard Cohen concert in Tel Aviv and will not be party to any fund that benefits from the concert&#8217;s proceeds. A [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>18 August 2009</strong></p>
<p>New York, NY, August 18 – Amnesty International has announced today that it will abstain from any involvement in the Leonard Cohen concert in Tel Aviv and will not be party to any fund that benefits from the concert&#8217;s proceeds. A number of media accounts had reported that Amnesty International was to manage or otherwise partner in a fund created from the proceeds of Cohen’s concert in Israel that would be used to benefit Israeli and Palestinian groups. Amnesty International’s announcement today followed an international outcry over the human rights organization’s reported involvement in the Leonard Cohen concert fund, and an earlier international call for Cohen to boycott apartheid Israel.</p>
<p>Omar Barghouti from the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) commented, “We welcome Amnesty International’s withdrawal from this ill-conceived project which is clearly intended to whitewash Israel’s violations of international law and human rights. By abandoning the Leonard Cohen project in Tel Aviv, Amnesty International has dealt Cohen and his public relations team a severe blow, denying them the cover of the organization’s prestige and respectability.”</p>
<p>A statement confirming Amnesty&#8217;s withdrawal has now been posted on the Amnesty International website.</p>
<p>After reports in late July that Amnesty International would manage a fund from the proceeds of Leonard Cohen’s concert in Israel, groups in occupied Palestine and around the world mobilized to pressure Amnesty International not to participate in such a fund. The Palestinian Non-governmental Organizations’ Network (PNGO) called in an August 11th letter on Amnesty International to reject management of a fund that is to be created from the proceeds of Leonard  Cohen’s planned September concert in Israel.  The West Bank village of Bil’in had made a similar appeal to Amnesty International. An international campaign of about one thousand letters to Amnesty International called for Amnesty’s withdrawal from the Cohen concert initiative. The only Palestinian organization that was claimed to be a recipient of the fund had previously announced that it was not involved in the project. Additionally, a representative of the joint Palestinian Israeli group Combatants for Peace, another previously announced beneficiary of the Cohen concert fund, had informed the New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel in writing that the group had decided not to participate in the Leonard Cohen concert in Tel Aviv and not to accept any funds from its proceeds.</p>
<p>PNGO explained in their letter to Amnesty International that Israel Discount Bank, a major sponsor of Cohen’s concert in Israel, “is involved in the construction and the continuation of the Israeli settlement project in the oPT [occupied Palestinian Territories]… These settlements built on Palestinian lands are illegal under international law and are considered as war crimes in the Fourth Geneva Convention.” PNGO added that Cohen’s “concert in Israel contributes in normalizing Israeli occupation and colonization policies.” In an August 9th letter to Amnesty International, the West Bank village of Bil’in, a leader in the Palestinian nonviolent resistance movement, said that, “Israel Discount Bank’s trading room and other computer services are run by an Israeli company called Matrix IT. Matrix IT’s trading room is located on our villages land stolen by the illegal settlement of Modiin Illit.”</p>
<p>Additionally, nineteen groups and organizations worldwide explained in an open  letter to Amnesty International that, “Being one of the world’s strongest proponents of human rights and international law, you shall thus be subverting a non-violent, effective effort by Palestinian and international civil society to end Israel&#8217;s violations of international law and human rights principles.” The groups asserted that, “Accepting funds from the proceeds of Cohen’s concert in Israel is the equivalent of Amnesty accepting funds from a concert in Sun City in apartheid South Africa.” They also commented that the Peres Center for Peace, Amnesty International’s announced partner in managing the concert fund, “has been denounced by leading Palestinian civil society organizations for promoting joint Palestinian-Israeli projects that enhance ‘Israeli institutional reputation and legitimacy, without restoring justice to Palestinians.’”</p>
<p>On August 5th, eleven groups launched a letter writing campaign to Amnesty International which has resulted in hundreds of emails sent. Among those urging Amnesty International to reject involvement with the Cohen concert are former Amnesty International USA board member Prof. Naseer Aruri, Amnesty International USA’s former Midwest Regional Director Doris Strieter, peace activist Kathy Kelly, and a number of Amnesty International members.</p>
<p>The announcement of Cohen’s planned concert in Israel was swiftly met by letters from British, Israeli and Palestinian organizations and protests at his concerts in New York, Boston, Ottawa and Belfast, among other cities, calling on Cohen to respect the international call for an academic and cultural boycott of Israel. In response to the protests, Cohen had tried to schedule a small concert in Ramallah to “balance” his concert in Israel. However, Palestinians rejected the Ramallah concert, insisting that Cohen should first cancel his Tel Aviv gig to be welcomed in Ramallah.</p>
<p>With the international community failing to take action to stop Israeli oppression of the Palestinian people, and inspired by the international boycott movement that helped bring an end to apartheid in South Africa, Palestinian civil society has launched calls for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, including an institutional academic and cultural boycott. Ninety-three artists, writers and other cultural workers have signed onto the Palestinian cultural boycott call. Palestinian boycott calls have inspired a growing international boycott movement which gained added momentum following Israel’s assault on Gaza last winter.</p>
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		<title>Village of Bil&#8217;in calls on Amnesty International to withdraw from Leonard Cohen concert</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 18:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[8 August 2009 We, members of the Bil&#8217;in popular committee against the wall and settlements, have always appreciated Amnesty International’s role in the defense of human rights around the world and have recognized you as partners in our own struggle to defend our rights. We remember with great pleasure and pride your December, 2006 visit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>8 August 2009</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>We, members of the Bil&#8217;in popular committee against the wall and settlements, have always appreciated Amnesty International’s role in the defense of human rights around the world and have recognized you as partners in our own struggle to defend our rights. We remember with great pleasure and pride your December, 2006 visit to our village to witness one of our protests. For these reasons we were surprised and deeply disturbed to learn that Amnesty International is sponsoring Leonard Cohen’s upcoming concert in Israel.</p></blockquote>
<p>Dear Amnesty International,</p>
<p>We, members of the Bil&#8217;in popular committee against the wall and settlements, have always appreciated Amnesty International’s role in the defense of human rights around the world and have recognized you as partners in our own struggle to defend our rights. We remember with great pleasure and pride your December, 2006 visit to our village to witness one of our protests. For these reasons we were surprised and deeply disturbed to learn that Amnesty International is sponsoring Leonard Cohen’s upcoming concert in Israel.</p>
<p>We were disturbed not only because supporting Cohen’s concert works against the wide grassroots Palestinian nonviolent initiative calling for the cultural boycott of Israel until it adheres to its obligations under international law, but because Amnesty’s support for the concert hurts us in Bil’in personally and directly.</p>
<p>Leonard Cohen’s concert, that Amnesty is sponsoring, is being handled by Israel Discount Bank. Israel Discount Bank’s trading room and other computer services are run by an Israeli company called Matrix IT. Matrix IT’s trading room is located on our villages land stolen by the illegal settlement of Modiin Illit (<a href="http://www.whoprofits.org/Company%20Info.php?id=633">http://www.whoprofits.org/Company%20Info.php?id=633</a>). Israel Discount Bank has also financed the similar construction of some of the building projects in the settlements of Har Homa, Beitar Illit and Ma&#8217;ale Adumim. Additionally, the Discount Bank is the second major shareholder of Mul-T-Lock, whose factory is located in industrial zone of Barkan, another illegal Israeli settlement in the West Bank (<a href="http://www.whoprofits.org/Company%20Info.php?id=558">http://www.whoprofits.org/Company%20Info.php?id=558</a>).</p>
<p>We are sure that you and Amnesty International were not aware of these facts. Otherwise we are confident that Amnesty would not be involved in supporting an endeavor that profits directly from the abuse of our rights. We are confident that now that this was brought to your attention you will withdraw Amnesty’s support. Furthermore, we encourage Amnesty to examine more closely any project that you plan to support in Israel in the future because, unfortunately, the Israeli economy as a whole is currently benefiting from the abuse of Palestinian rights.</p>
<p>In Bil’in we are currently facing a new wave of oppression against our popular campaign against the Wall and settlement built on our land. The Israeli occupation forces are frequently raiding our village at night and abducting people, mostly children, from their homes. The members of our committee are being targeted. Currently two leading non violent activists and organizers Mohammed Khatib and Adib Abu Rahme, along with seventeen other Bil’in residents, are imprisoned by the Israeli military. We are counting on your continued support for our struggle and are certain that you will not allow Amnesty International to lend its support to the violations of our rights.</p>
<p>In solidarity,</p>
<p>The Bil’in Popular Committee</p>
<p>For the Open Letter from Sixteen Groups to Amnesty International see:<br />
<a href="http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1062">http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1062</a></p>
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		<title>Entertaining apartheid Israel deserves no amnesty!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 09:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open Letter to Amnesty International 30 July, 2009 In May, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) called on singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen to heed the Palestinian call for a cultural boycott of Israel and avoid complicity with Israel’s violations of international law by cancelling his planned September concert in Israel, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open Letter to Amnesty International</p>
<p>30 July, 2009</p>
<p>In May, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) called on singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen to heed the Palestinian call for a cultural boycott of Israel and avoid complicity with Israel’s violations of international law by cancelling his planned September concert in Israel, particularly in view of Israel’s war crimes in Gaza earlier this year. Sadly, according to a July 28 article in the Jerusalem Post, Amnesty International USA has agreed to cooperate with Cohen in dealing with Israel on the basis of business as usual. Amnesty International USA will serve as sponsor of a new fund that will whitewash the money raised at Cohen’s concert in Israel by using it to finance programs for “peace.”  Being one of the world’s strongest proponents of human rights and international law, you shall thus be subverting a non-violent, effective effort by Palestinian and international civil society to end Israel&#8217;s violations of international law and human rights principles.  We call on you to be true to your values and immediately withdraw support for Leonard Cohen’s ill-conceived concert in Israel.</p>
<p>The Jerusalem Post report indicates that Cohen and his PR staff, having been criticized for trying to normalize Israel’s occupation and apartheid, are trying to whitewash the concert in Israel by using Amnesty International USA’s good name.  According to the article, “All of the net proceeds from Leonard Cohen&#8217;s September 24 concert at Ramat Gan Stadium will be earmarked for a newly established fund to benefit Israeli and Palestinian organizations that are working toward conciliation,” and the fund will be “sponsored by Amnesty.”  Curt Goering, the senior deputy executive director of Amnesty International USA, told the Post, &#8220;We saw this as an exciting opportunity with potential to recognize, support and pay tribute to the Israelis and Palestinians who have been working for peace and human rights amid a difficult environment and insurmountable odds.  I see our participation as complementary to what we do, even though this initiative is different from Amnesty&#8217;s ongoing work.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>WHY WE ARE CALLING ON AMNESTY TO WITHDRAW FROM THE PROJECT</strong></p>
<p>By supporting Cohen’s concert in Israel, Amnesty International is actively undermining a particularly successful effort by Palestinian and international civil society to end Israel&#8217;s occupation and other violations of international law and human rights principles.  We find this position by Amnesty particularly frustrating and puzzling given your call for an arms embargo against Israel following its atrocities in Gaza earlier this year, which your organization described as constituting war crimes.</p>
<p>Accepting funds from the proceeds of Cohen’s concert in Israel is the equivalent of Amnesty accepting funds from a concert in Sun City in apartheid South Africa.  Profits earned through violations of human rights and international law are tainted and should not be accepted by any morally consistent human rights organization, particularly when this money is intended to be used to whitewash the very violations behind those profits.</p>
<p>Furthermore, your Israeli partners in this venture actively hinder efforts to achieve a just peace.  The Peres Center for Peace, with its multi-million dollar annual budget and fifteen million dollar building, is listed incongruously by the Jerusalem Post as both a beneficiary of the fund and a member of the new fund’s Board of Trustees.  The Peres Center has been denounced by leading Palestinian civil society organizations for promoting joint Palestinian-Israeli projects that are “neither effective in bringing about reconciliation, nor desirable” and that enhance “Israeli institutional reputation and legitimacy, without restoring justice to Palestinians, in the face of continued Israeli Government violations of international law and fundamental Palestinian human rights, including breaches of the Geneva Conventions.”  A columnist in Israel’s Haaretz Daily called the Peres Center patronizing and colonial, explaining that “Efforts are being made to train the Palestinian population to accept its inferiority and prepare it to survive under the arbitrary constraints imposed by Israel, to guarantee the ethnic superiority of the Jews.”</p>
<p>Your other indirect partner in this project, according to the Jerusalem Post, is Israel Discount Bank, a key sponsor of the Cohen concert.  Who Profits, a project of Israel’s Coalition of Women for Peace, reports that Israel Discount Bank has branches in the settlements of Beitar Illit and Maale Adumim, has financed construction in the settlements of Har Homa, Beitar llit and Maale Adumim, and is a major shareholder in a factory in a settlement.  Amnesty hardly needs any reminder that all Israeli colonial settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are not only illegal under international law but are considered war crimes in the Fourth Geneva Convention.  Your intention to indirectly partner with a bank that profits from the occupation and to oversee a fund that uses some of that legally and morally stained money contradicts Amnesty’s founding principles and commitment to human rights.</p>
<p>The latest attempt by the Cohen team to find an alternative Palestinian fig leaf has also failed.  The only Palestinian organization falsely reported in the Jerusalem Post article as being a partner in this project, the Palestinian Happy Child Center, has confirmed that it is not taking part.  There is no Palestinian organization participating in this whitewash.</p>
<p><strong>BACKGROUND ON THE BOYCOTT</strong></p>
<p>With the international community failing to take action to stop Israeli oppression of the Palestinian people, and inspired by the international boycott movement that helped bring an end to apartheid in South Africa, Palestinian civil society has launched calls for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, including an academic and cultural boycott of Israel.  Endorsed by nearly sixty Palestinian cultural and civil society organizations and inspired by the South African anti-apartheid boycotts, PACBI calls on “the international community to comprehensively and consistently boycott all Israeli academic and cultural institutions as a contribution to the struggle to end Israel‘s occupation, colonization and system of apartheid.”  These Palestinian calls have inspired a growing international boycott movement which gained added momentum following Israel’s assault on Gaza last winter.</p>
<p>In April, the British Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP) and over 100 Israelis called on Leonard Cohen to cancel his planned September concert in Israel.  Protests against Cohen’s plans to play in Israel were then held at Cohen’s concerts in New York, Boston, Ottawa and Belfast, among other cities.  Feeling the rising heat of the protests, Cohen tried to schedule a small concert in Ramallah to “balance” his concert in Israel.  However, Palestinians rejected the Ramallah concert. The Palestinian group that was supposed to host the Ramallah event cancelled its invitation to Mr. Cohen after realizing the adverse effects this would have on the boycott movement, which is widely supported by Palestinians. Reflecting the general mood in Palestinian society against any claimed symmetry between the occupying power and the people under occupation, a July 12 PACBI statement explained, “Ramallah will not receive Cohen as long as he is intent on whitewashing Israel‘s colonial apartheid regime by performing in Israel. PACBI has always rejected any attempt to ‘balance’ concerts or other artistic events in Israel&#8211;conscious acts of complicity in Israel‘s violation of international law and human rights&#8211;with token events in the occupied Palestinian territory.”</p>
<p>For all the above reasons, we strongly urge you to distance Amnesty International from this discredited project and its tainted money.</p>
<p>Signed:</p>
<p>The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI), Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East, American Jews for a Just Peace (US), Boycott from Within (Israel), British Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP),  International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, Jews Against the Occupation-NYC, New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel (NYCBI), Palestine Solidarity Campaign (UK), US Campaign for the Academic &#038; Cultural Boycott of Israel</p>
<p>Cc:<br />
-Larry Cox, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA<br />
- Curt Goering, Senior Deputy Executive Director of Amnesty International USA<br />
-Zahir Janmohamed, Advocacy Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International USA<br />
- Colm Ó Cuanacháin, Amnesty International (UK) Senior Director, Campaigns<br />
-Claudio Cordone, Amnesty International (UK) Senior Director, Research and Regional Programs<br />
-Donatella Rovera, Amnesty International (UK) Researcher on Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palestinian Campaign for the Academic &#38; Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) 12 July 2009 PACBI has been heartened by the untiring efforts of BDS activists in the US and UK in organizing demonstrations and pickets at Leonard Cohen’s performances in advance of his planned concert in Tel Aviv later this summer. The call, “don’t Play [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>12 July 2009</strong></p>
<p>PACBI has been heartened by the untiring efforts of BDS activists in the US and UK in organizing demonstrations and pickets at Leonard Cohen’s performances in advance of his planned concert in Tel Aviv later this summer.  The call, “don’t Play Israel!” has been heard loud and clear.</p>
<p>After exhausting all attempts to convince Cohen to apply his avowed humanistic principles in a morally consistent way by refusing to entertain Israeli apartheid and whitewash its crimes, we called on all supporters of a just peace in our region to shun Cohen&#8217;s concerts and CDs and to protest his appearances everywhere. In an open letter to Cohen in May, we warned that we considered his performance in Israel a form of complicity in its grave violations of international law; we reminded him that by violating the Palestinian boycott against Israel he would bring back the ugly memory of artists who violated the boycott against apartheid South Africa and insisted to perform at Sun City, drawing condemnation and revulsion by people of conscience the world over [<a href="http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1006" target="_blank">1</a>].</p>
<p>We are now pleased to announce that we have received confirmation from the Palestinian Prisoners&#8217; Club Society that they will not be hosting Leonard Cohen in Ramallah.  A strong consensus has emerged among all parties concerned that Cohen is not welcome in Ramallah as long as he insists on performing in Tel Aviv, even though it had been claimed that Cohen would dedicate his concert in Palestine to the cause of Palestinian prisoners.  Ramallah will not receive Cohen as long as he is intent on whitewashing Israel‘s colonial apartheid regime by performing in Israel.</p>
<p>PACBI has always rejected any attempt to &#8220;balance&#8221; concerts or other artistic events in Israel&#8211;conscious acts of complicity in Israel‘s violation of international law and human rights&#8211;with token events in the occupied Palestinian territory. Such attempts at &#8220;parity&#8221; not only immorally equate the oppressor with the oppressed, taking a neutral position on the oppression (thereby siding with the oppressor, as Desmond Tutu famously said); they also are an insult to the Palestinian people, as they assume that we are naive enough to accept such token shows of &#8220;solidarity&#8221; that are solely intended to cover up grave acts of collusion in whitewashing Israel‘s crimes. Those sincerely interested in defending Palestinian rights and taking a moral and courageous stance against the Israeli occupation and apartheid should not play Israel, period. That is the minimum form of solidarity Palestinian civil society has called for.</p>
<p>We feel that this is an occasion to reaffirm our position first articulated two years ago in relation to visits to the occupied Palestinian territory by artists, performers, and academics who wish to show solidarity with Palestinians while primarily coming to Israel to perform or participate in academic or artistic activities.  As we noted then, Palestinians have always warmly welcomed solidarity visits by international visitors; however, most Palestinians firmly believe that such solidarity visits should not be used as an occasion to organize performances, film screenings or exhibits in mainstream Israeli venues or to give lectures at Israeli universities ; collaborate in any way with Israeli political, cultural or academic institutions; or participate in activities sponsored or supported &#8212; directly or indirectly &#8212; by the Israeli government or any of its agencies [<a href="http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=539" target="_blank">2</a>].</p>
<p>The Cohen team&#8217;s motives may not be so innocent, however.  We believe that the plan for Cohen to perform for Palestinians is an effort to defuse the bad publicity and animated demonstrations by BDS activists at performance venues in several cities.  Cohen&#8217;s managers probably felt that by adding a Ramallah gig at the last minute, they could deflate the growing protest and the PACBI call for boycott against the tour. While this is a reflection of the positive effect the boycott call has generated, it also shows that Tel Aviv is still on the tour agenda.  More protests and more publicity about the boycott are needed, and this is why the demonstrations and pickets in London, Liverpool and elsewhere are so welcome.</p>
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		<title>New York Activists to Singer Leonard Cohen: &#8220;Don&#8217;t Play Apartheid; Don&#8217;t Play Israel!&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adalah-NY 17 May 2009 New York activists gathered in front of Radio City Music Hall Sunday night during a Leonard Cohen concert to call upon the singer/songwriter to cancel his scheduled September concert in Israel. The protesters sang songs, chanted, handed out leaflets to concert attendees and produced sidewalk art. The call comes in support [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>17 May 2009</strong></p>
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<p>New York activists gathered in front of Radio City Music Hall Sunday night during a Leonard Cohen concert to call upon the singer/songwriter to cancel his scheduled September concert in Israel. The protesters sang songs, chanted, handed out leaflets to concert attendees and produced sidewalk art. The <a href="http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10493.shtml" target="_blank">call comes in support of earlier calls by Jews, Palestinians, Israeli citizens</a> and <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1080885.html" target="_blank">residents of the UK</a>, and coincides with the publication of an <a href="http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1006" target="_blank">open letter by the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI)</a> calling for protests throughout the cities Cohen is touring.</p>
<p>&#8220;With the construction of the Apartheid Wall and Israeli settlements on Palestinian lands, and on the heels of the brutal Israeli attack on Gaza that killed over 1,400 Palestinians and injured 5,000 more, the Palestinian Catastrophe continues and we demand that artists start taking a courageous and principled stand by refusing to entertain occupiers and oppressors,&#8221; said Riham Barghouti, Palestinian-American activist with Adalah-NY. This week Palestinians around the world commemorate the 61st Anniversary of the Nakba of 1948, when Israeli forces expelled 800,000 Palestinians and destroyed 531 villages.</p>
<p>Protesters chanted &#8220;Leonard, Leonard Have A Heart, Don&#8217;t Help Apartheid With Your Art&#8221; and sang &#8220;Ain&#8217;t Gonna Let Occupation Turn Me Round, Gonna Keep On Walkin&#8217;, Keep Boycottin&#8217;&#8221; to the tune of &#8220;Ain&#8217;t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round&#8221;. A particular crowd favorite was, to the tune of Frere Jacques,</p>
<blockquote><p>Are you sleeping, Are you sleeping,<br />
Leonard Cohen, Leonard Cohen<br />
While your songs are so fine<br />
Israel&#8217;s taking Palestine<br />
Don&#8217;t go there, Don&#8217;t go there</p></blockquote>
<p>Activists passed out fliers to ticket-holders on the back of which was written &#8220;Don&#8217;t Play Israel&#8221;. Concert-goers were asked to hold them up during the concert so that Cohen could see a visual call to join the growing cultural and academic boycott of Israel by canceling his upcoming concert in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2009. Since over 170 Palestinian civil society organizations issued their call for boycott in July 2005, Palestinian groups have focused on cultural events as a key tool in the Israel government&#8217;s campaign to legitimize its ongoing occupation and oppression of Palestinian people.</p>
<p>Before the show, protesters chalked &#8220;Leonard: Don&#8217;t Play Israel&#8221; on the sidewalk in front of the stage entrance. Radio City Music Hall staff quickly mopped the sidewalk. &#8220;They can wash away these words, but they can&#8217;t wash away the growing boycott movement,&#8221; said Hannah Mermelstein, an activist with NYCBI, the New York Campaign to Boycott Israel. NYCBI recently launched its own campaign against Motorola for its development and production of bomb fuses and communications equipment for the Israeli military. &#8220;We are proud to be a part of the growing boycott and divestment movement called for by Palestinians. Concerted effort to isolate Israel is the only means to end the ongoing dispossession and oppression of Palestinians by Israel.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cnaan Liphshiz &#124; Ha&#8217;aretz 11 May 2009 Anti-Israel activists are stepping up efforts to dissuade Leonard Cohen from performing in Israel in September. The activists urge supporters to &#8220;apply pressure during his tour by local groups along his path,&#8221; in their most recent appeal, which was circulated on Monday in various pro-Palestinian mailing lists. They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Cnaan Liphshiz | <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1084665.html" target="_blank">Ha&#8217;aretz</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>11 May 2009</strong></p>
<p>Anti-Israel activists are stepping up efforts to dissuade Leonard Cohen from performing in Israel in September.</p>
<p>The activists urge supporters to &#8220;apply pressure during his tour by local groups along his path,&#8221; in their most recent appeal, which was circulated on Monday in various pro-Palestinian mailing lists.</p>
<p>They added that letters &#8220;and various actions&#8221; might prove &#8220;instrumental in helping him take the decision to cancel his last concert.&#8221; This, they explain, is because &#8220;it is obvious the situation in Palestine and Israel is quite clear to Leonard Cohen, to judge by his song entitled Questions for Shomrim.</p>
<p>The poem begins with the words &#8220;And will my people build a new Dachau and call it love, security, Jewish culture.&#8221; It also reads: &#8220;You were our singing heroes in &#8217;48, do you dare ask yourselves what you are now&#8221; and: &#8220;now my son must die for he&#8217;s an Arab.&#8221;</p>
<p>The anti-Israel activists called on supporters to write to Cohen&#8217;s manager and leave messages on his official online forum. They published a list of destinations on Cohen&#8217;s tour, ending with Israel &#8220;if we are not successful.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Leonard Cohen flew to Israel to perform before reserves and regular soldiers fighting in the Sinai desert.</p>
<p>Two main letters of protest against the concert have been circulated so far. The most recent one was co-signed by a hundred Israelis and Palestinians, who wrote that Israel&#8217;s &#8220;ruthless, criminal bashing of the Palestinians has met with little international criticism.&#8221;</p>
<p>Addressing Cohen and urging him to cancel, the Israelis said: &#8220;We cannot envision you cooperating with continued Israeli defiance of justice and morality; we cannot envision you playing a part in the Israeli charade of self-righteousness.&#8221; They included the poem Questions for Shomrim in their appeal.</p>
<p>The first letter of protest was published last month by Pro-Palestinian professors from the U.K. from the British Committee for the Universities of Palestine, who warned Cohen that he would be performing &#8220;for a public that by a very large majority had no qualms about its military forces&#8217; onslaught&#8221; in Gaza.</p>
<p>The scholars &#8211; Haim Bresheeth, Mike Cushman, Hilary Rose and Jonathan Rosenhead, added: &#8220;You will perform in a state whose propaganda services will extract every ounce of mileage from your presence. They will use it to whitewash their war crimes.&#8221;</p>
<p>The authors of the letter explained that Cohen needs to cancel the show in Ramat Gan lest it be attended by Arab-killing Israeli soldiers who are &#8220;drinking beer&#8221; and &#8220;playing backgammon with their mates and going to discotheques.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Open Letter to Leonard Cohen &#124; British Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP) Dear Leonard Cohen: Your songs have been part of the soundtrack of our lives &#8212; like breathing, some of them. But we can’t make sense of why you’ve decided to perform in Israel in September this year. If we understand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.bricup.org.uk/documents/LeonardCohen.pdf" target="_blank">An Open Letter to Leonard Cohen</a> | British Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP)</strong></p>
<p>Dear Leonard Cohen:</p>
<p>Your songs have been part of the soundtrack of our lives &#8212; like breathing, some of them. But we can’t make sense of why you’ve decided to perform in Israel in September this year.</p>
<p>If we understand anything about Buddhism – your practice of which is public knowledge – it’s that Buddhism advocates ‘right action’. We accept that this precept, like the injunction to ‘love thy neighbour as thyself’, is probably honoured more in the breach than the observance. But we can’t believe you didn’t weigh up performing in Israel in the light of ‘right action’. And apparently you’ve decided that it’s right to take your unavoidably starry and<br />
very newsworthy presence there.</p>
<p>But what does this say to the Palestinians? If you had just emerged from three weeks of unfettered bombing from land, sea and air, with no place to hide and no place to run, your hospitals overwhelmed, sewage running in the streets and white phosphorous burning up your children, what would the news that the great Canadian musician Leonard Cohen had decided to play for your tormentors say to you?</p>
<p>You will perform for a public that by a very large majority had no qualms about its military forces’ onslaught on Gaza (in fact wanted it to continue). You will perform in a state whose propaganda services will extract every ounce of mileage from your presence (they will use it to whitewash their war crimes). As someone who lives in the US, you are saying ‘yah boo sucks’ to the American academics, musicians, film-makers and others (including poet Adrienne Rich), who earlier this year launched the US Campaign for the Academic &amp; Cultural Boycott of Israel. And you are telling the Palestinians &#8212; who had nothing whatsoever to do with the Holocaust in Europe but have endured the torments of exile and military occupation ever since they were driven out of their country in 1948 &#8212; that their suffering doesn’t matter.</p>
<p>Have you come across an Israeli woman called Dr Nurit Peled- Elhanan? She lost her 13 year old daughter to a Palestinian suicide bomber in 1997, but Dr Peled – showing the compassionate greatness of which human beings are sometimes capable – didn’t retreat into rage, revenge or depression. Instead she co-founded an Israeli-Palestinian network called ‘Bereaved Parents for Peace’. When the 10 year old daughter of a Palestinian colleague was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier, Peled said: ’I sit with her mother Salwa and try to say, “We are all victims of occupation”. But my daughter’s murderer had the decency to kill himself. The soldier who killed Abir is probably drinking beer, playing backgammon with his mates and going to discotheques’.</p>
<p>Or going to a Leonard Cohen concert in Ramat Gan. Is this really what you want to be part of?</p>
<p>Yours sincerely,</p>
<p><em>Professor Haim Bresheeth<br />
Mike Cushman<br />
Professor Hilary Rose<br />
Professor Jonathan Rosenhead</em></p>
<p>London<br />
22 April 2009</p>
<p><strong>__________</strong></p>
<p><strong>write to Cohen&#8217;s manager asking him to cancel the concert in Israel</strong></p>
<p>You can write to him through his manager, Mr. Robert Kory rkory@rkmgment.com</p>
<p><strong><a href=" http://www.leonardcohen.com/tour.cgi" target="_blank">schedule a protest outside his concerts</a></strong></p>
<p>USA (May 5-17, May 29-June 2): Minneapolis- Minnesota, Edmonton and Calgary &#8211; Alberta, Chicago – Illinois, Detroit- Michigan, Columbia – Maryland, Philadelphia- Pennsylvania,  New York City-NY,  Boston- Massachusetts, Denver- Colorado</p>
<p>CANADA (May 19-26): Hamilton, Kingston, London, Ottawa-Ontario, Quebec City- Quebec</p>
<p>FRANCE (July 6-9): St. Herblain, Paris, Toulouse, Vienne</p>
<p>UK (July 11,14): London, Liverpool, Belfast (July 26)</p>
<p>IRELAND (July 19-23): Dublin</p>
<p>NORWAY (July 16-17): Langesund, Molde</p>
<p>PORTUGAL (July 30): Lisbon</p>
<p>SPAIN (July 31-August 15, September 12-17): Sevilla, Palma De Mallorca, Girona, Madrid, Granada, Bilbao, Barcelona</p>
<p>ISRAEL (September 24, if we are not successful): Tel Aviv</p>
<p><strong>__________</strong></p>
<p><strong>Israelis call on musician Leonard Cohen to cancel concert | <a href="http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10493.shtml" target="_blank">Electronic Intifada</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>29 April 2009</strong></p>
<p>Dear Leonard Cohen,</p>
<p>We are Jews, Palestinians, Israeli citizens, who hold your poetry and music in high esteem, and it is because of this respect for your artistic contributions and your moral Buddhist commitment to &#8220;save all beings&#8221; that we hope that our appeal to you to cancel your planned performance in Israel will not fall on deaf ears.</p>
<p>Israel is facing one of its most immoral historical moments. Its ruthless, criminal bashing of the Palestinians has been met with little international criticism or curbing. The silence of most of the world&#8217;s governments continues to embolden successive Israeli governments to commit more violent acts. Israel has violated numerous international laws, but so far for Israeli Jews life in Israel goes on as if nothing happened. Indeed, your people, Cohen, have built &#8220;a new Dachau, And call it love, Security, Jewish culture,&#8221; as you have so perceptively put it yourself in &#8220;Questions for Shomrim,&#8221; but only a few voices have been raised against these injustices.</p>
<p>It is left for us, citizens of the world, to condemn Israeli atrocities and crimes against humanity. Dissociating ourselves from Israel&#8217;s brutal policies is the only nonviolent way now to avoid becoming complicit in the killing, the wounding and the maiming, and the robbing of Palestinians. Faced with all this and more, Palestinians are calling on all people to support their struggle for their basic rights. Unfortunately, recognizing Palestinian rights will require a fundamental shift in Israeli society. We suspect that this change will be achieved only via external pressure. The least that one can do in such a situation is not act as if it is business as usual. We see our society becoming more and more calloused and racist and given your longstanding, vocal commitment to justice, we cannot envision you cooperating with continued Israeli defiance of justice and morality; we cannot envision you playing a part in the Israeli charade of self-righteousness. We appeal to you to add your voice to those brave people the world over who boycott Israel. We urge you to cancel your planned performance in Israel.</p>
<p>Undersigned:</p>
<p>Noa Abend, Adv. Ahmad M. Amara, Iris Bar, Yoav Barak, Ronnie Barkan, Smadar Carmon, Adi Dagan, Dr. Aim Deuelle Luski, Yvonne Deutsch, Diana Dolev, Shai Efrati, Prof. Nomi Erteschik-Shir, Naama Farjoun, Eva Ferrero, Racheli Gai, Prof. Rachel Giora, Angela Godfrey-Goldstein, Amos Gvirtz, Tal Haran, Iris Hefets, Ruth Hiller, Tikva Honig-Parnass, Dr. Irit Katriel, Gal Katz, Adam Keller, Yael Lerer, Yossef Lubovsky, Olivia Magnan, Ya&#8217;acov Manor, Eilat Maoz<br />
Dr. Ruchama Marton, Dr. Anat Matar, Haggai Matar, Rela Mazali, Dorothy Naor, Dr. David Nir, Dr. Nurit Peled, Leiser Peles, Jonathan Pollak, Yonatan Shapira, Dr. Kobi Snitz, Kerstin Sodergren, Amir Terkel, Adi Winter, Beate Zilversmidt</p>
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