FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE12/28/2011
Contact: pr...@seamac.org   
            Carla Curio (206) 450-0706 
            Peter Lippman (206) 285-2154 
 
 
SEAMAC BRINGS BACK ISRAELI WAR CRIMES AD


Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign (SeaMAC) will publish a large ad with the 
slogan ISRAELI WAR CRIMES: YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK on December 28 in both The 
Stranger and Seattle Weekly.  The ad commemorates Israel’s assault on Gaza in 
December 2008, as well as the censoring of SeaMAC’s “Israeli War Crimes” bus ad 
last year by King County Metro.

The half-page ad will run for two weeks in each newspaper.  The ad repeats the 
slogan and design of SeaMAC’s bus ad that was censored by King County Metro 
last year.  

The dates of the bus ad last year and the newspaper ads this year were chosen 
to observe
 the anniversary of Israel’s three week military offensive against the captive 
population of Gaza which began on December 27, 2008, and resulted in the deaths 
of more than 1,400 Palestinians -- most of them non-combatants and more than 
300 of them children.  The language of the ad is based on investigations by 
Amnesty International, the United Nations, and other human rights groups, which 
found evidence of war crimes committed by Israel during the assault on 
Gaza.  Numerous other war crimes by Israel have been documented during the long 
occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.The ads also draw attention to the $30 
billion promised to the Israeli military by the U.S. government over a 10-year 
period, which is part of the U.S. government’s one-sided financial, military, 
diplomatic, and political support for Israel.

King County first approved and then censored SeaMAC’s bus ad on December 23, 
2010.  King County Metro then twice revised its advertising policy to prevent 
any “public issue advertising expressing or advocating an opinion, position or 
viewpoint on matters of public debate about economic, political, religious or 
social issues”.  In spite of that policy, King County Metro has since accepted 
advertisements for the Mormon religion and a labor rally, as well as a recent 
ad that said “Buy American”.

“It’s hard to see how King County has been unbiased or ‘viewpoint neutral’ when 
they have continued to run other political and religious advertisements while 
censoring ours,” said SeaMAC volunteer Edward Mast.

The American
 Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Washington is representing SeaMAC in a lawsuit 
against King County for breach of contract and for violating SeaMAC’s First 
Amendment right of free expression.  The trial was scheduled to begin in 
federal court on October 31.   King County lawyers filed a motion to dismiss 
the lawsuit, and a federal judge granted King County’s motion on October 
10. SeaMAC has filed an appeal with the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Another SeaMAC ad, with the slogan EQUAL RIGHTS FOR PALESTINIANS, was accepted 
and put up on billboards in April 2010 by Clear Channel Outdoor, a private 
firm.  Clear Channel then censored SeaMAC’s ads.  Clear Channel had also run 
other controversial ads which caused public outcry, including an ad that 
advocated laboratory testing on live animals.

“Why should criticism of Israel be singled out for silencing?” says Peter 
Lippman, another SeaMAC volunteer.

SeaMAC’s print ads about Israeli war crimes are part of a series that began 
last August in Seattle Weekly and The Stranger.  The ongoing series draws 
attention to Israel’s policies of segregation and apartheid, as well as the 
treatment of Palestinian child prisoners and Israel’s attempt to impose a 
non-viable fake state on Palestinians living under Israel’s illegal military 
occupation.

SeaMAC’s complete series of print ads can be viewed at www.SeaMAC.org. 

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