
Dozens of high-profile musicians, scholars and activists areĀ Ā on Australian band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to cancel itsĀ Ā this month in Tel Aviv.
āWhen international artists of your stature, despite the appeals of Palestinians, continue to turn up on Israeli stages, the government which promotes these crimes takes heart: whatever it does, it seems there will be no penalty,ā states an open letter to the band, signed by political activistĀ , South African anti-apartheid activistĀ , philosopherĀ Ā and Pink FloydāsĀ .
TV on the RadioāsĀ , Sonic YouthāsĀ , actorĀ , activist educatorsĀ Ģż²¹²Ō»åĢż, writers and film directorsĀ , , andĀ Ā also signed the letter.
°Õ³ó±šĢżĀ (PACBI)Ā noted Caveās previous support of activists whoĀ ,Ā in Britain in 2014.
At the time, CaveĀ Ā a statement calling for all charges against the Elbit protesters to be dropped, as well as urging a military embargo against Israel. Ironically, several of the signatories to that statement are now calling on Cave to cancel his Tel Aviv gig.
āWe were surprised upon hearing of your upcoming performance in Tel Aviv when the injustices you stand against are all too familiar to us,ā PACBI stated.
Waters, a vocal supporter of the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS), advised Cave and other artists that they āstand at a crossroadsā. He implored them to consider Israelās everyday violations of Palestinian rights.
The open letter to Cave and his band points out the disingenuousness of musicians and performers ā including Radiohead ā who say they are critical of Israelās government but believe that they are above Palestinian civil societyās urgent calls for boycott.
āLike others whoāve added Tel Aviv to their touring schedule, you may say that you oppose [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu,ā says the letter.
āBut it matters little whether or not artists endorse Israelās government. Itās the fact theyāre willing to perform in Israel that is important.
āIt is seen as public approval for the status quo: thatās why Israelās foreign affairs ministryĀ Ā Radioheadās visit last July, while its media proclaimed their appearance as āthe bestĀ hasbara [propaganda] Israel has received lately.āā
, whose cultural boycott pledge has beenĀ Ā by more than 1220 British-based artists, added: āNick Cave may not want to endorse the Netanyahu government, but the Netanyahu government will certainly endorse him.ā
Israeli Consul General in New York Dani DayanĀ has Ā about Nick Caveās booking. Meanwhile, fans demanded the band heed the boycott call during stops on its recent European tour.
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