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From: Anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Aug 7, 2006 7:10 AM



Palestinian Filmmakers, Artists and Cultural Workers Call for a
 Cultural Boycott of Israel

 August 1, 2006

 Dear Filmmakers & Artists,

 During the past few weeks we have borne witness to the escalation of
 Israeli aggression into open war on both Palestine and Lebanon.

 With Israel's invasion of Gaza on June 27th, 2006, ministries and
 educational institutions have been destroyed, as has the plant that
 supplies nearly 50 percent of Gaza's electricity. Bridges, roads,
 dozens of homes, and hundreds of dunams of agricultural land have also
 been destroyed. Sixty-four elected Palestinian legislators, cabinet
 ministers and officials have been detained without charge.

 On July 12th, Israel brought its campaign of collective punishment and
 military violence to Lebanon, with "Operation Just Reward". A complete
 assault, via land, sea, and air, of the Lebanese population and
 infrastructure has led to total destruction. In just 3 weeks, almost 1
 million Lebanese civilians have been displaced and the death toll has
 reached 900 Lebanese and 160 Palestinians, with a UN count saying
 one-third of the dead are children.

 Additionally, in violation of international law, Israel continues to
 occupy Gaza, the West Bank (including East Jerusalem), and Syria's
 Golan Heights.  In violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, Israel
 continues to hold 9,600 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli
 jails and detention centers without due process, among them 130
 Palestinian women and 388 children, many of them taken from their
 homes in the middle of the night.

 We, the undersigned Palestinian filmmakers and artists, appeal to all
 artists and filmmakers of good conscience around the world to cancel
 all exhibitions and other cultural events that are scheduled to occur
 in Israel, to mobilize immediately and not allow the continuation of
 the Israeli offensive to breed complacency. Like the boycott of South
 African art institutions during apartheid, cultural workers must speak
 out against the current Israeli war crimes and atrocities.

 We call upon the International community to join us in the boycott of
 Israeli film festivals, Israeli public venues, and Israeli
 institutions supported by the government, and to end all cooperation
 with these cultural
 and artistic institutions that to date have refused to take a stand
 against the Occupation, the root cause for this colonial conflict.

 We call upon you to take a stand in order to appeal to the Israeli
 people to give up their silence, to abandon their apathy, and to face
 up to their responsibility in the destruction and killing their
 elected government is
 wreaking. To the Lebanese and Palestinians terrorized by this Army's
 planes, bombs and missiles, this silence, apathy and lack of action
 from Israelis, are regarded as complicit in the ongoing war crimes, as
 for those Israeli artists, academics and intellectuals who continue to
 serve in the Israeli army they are directly implicated in these crimes.

 We call upon you to give way to action that would replace words spoken
 too often and forgotten too quickly. We call upon you to make your
 voices heard in calling for an end to this bloodshed and an end to
 this oppression that has lasted too long.

 To endorse or answer this call for a cultural boycott of Israel please
 send an email with your name, position and country to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Signatures (Alphabetical)
 1. Adila Laidi, Lecturer
 2. Anan Brakat, Filmmaker, Arab Cinema School
 3. Annemarie Jacir, Filmmaker
 4. Azza El-Hassan, Filmmaker
 5. Bahia Munem, Filmmaker
 6. Dahna Abourahme, Filmmaker
 7. Dima Abu Ghoush, Filmmaker
 8. Emily Jacir, Artist
 9. Enas Muthaffar, Filmmaker
 10. Faten Farhat, Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center
 11. Ghada Terawi, Filmmaker
 12. Hanna Atallah, Filmmaker
 13. Hanna Elias, Filmmaker
 14. Hany Abu-Assad, Filmmaker
 15. Haya Al-Jareedy, Filmmaker
 16. Hayan Charara, Writer
 17. Hazim Bitar, Filmmaker
 18. Iman Aoun, Ishtar Theatre
 19. Iman Hammouri, Popular Art Centre
 20. John Halaka, Artist
 21. Juliano Mer Khamis, Actor & Director
 22. Kais Al-Zubaidi, Filmmaker
 23. Kamal Boullata, Artist
 24. Karma Abu-Sharif, Writer
 25. Khadijeh.H.Abu-Ali, Filmmaker
 26. Khaled Jubran, Musician
 27. Larissa Sansour, Artist
 28. Leila Sansour, Filmmaker
 29. Liana Saleh, Filmmaker
 30. Lina Bokhary, Artist
 31. Mahmoud Massad, Filmmaker
 32. Mai Masri, Filmmaker
 33. Mazen Saade, Filmmaker & Writer
 34. Michel Khleifi, Filmmaker
 35. Miguel Littin, Filmmaker
 36. Nabila Irshaid, Artist
 37. Nahed Awwad, Filmmaker
 38. Najwa Najjar, Filmmaker
 39. Nizar Hassan, Filmmaker
 40. Omar Barghouti, Dance choreographer
 41. Omar Qattan, Filmmaker
 42. Osama Al-Zain, Filmmaker
 43. Rana Bishara, Artist
 44. Rania Elias- Khoury, Yabous Productions
 45. Rashid Masharawi, Filmmaker
 46. Reem Fadda, Palestinian Association of Contemporary Art
 47. Riyad Deis, Filmmaker
 48. Rowan Al Faqih, Filmmaker
 49. Saed Andoni, Filmmaker
 50. Saleh Bakri, Actor
 51. Salim Abu Jabal, Writer
 52. Salwa Mikdadi, Curator
 53. Samia A. Halaby, Artist
 54. Sobhi al-Zobaidi, Filmmaker
 55. Suleiman Mansour, Artist
 56. Suzy Salamy, Filmmaker
 57. Taghreed Mishael, Filmmaker
 58. Ula Tabari, Filmmaker
 59. Vera Tamari, Artist
 60. Wafa Jamil, Filmmaker

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Anivar Aravind
http://movingrepublic.org

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