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[note
for
the
reader:
see
International
Jewish
Solidarity
Network
appeal
below]
Sosa:
Corasón
Libre
in
Apartheid
Tel
Aviv?
An
Open
Letter
from
occupied
Palestine
to
the
Latin
Diva
July
21,
2008
When
Palestinian
artists
and
human
rights
activists
first
heard
the
news
of
your
planned
performances
in
Israel,
we
felt
let
down,
betrayed,
more
than
angry
or
apprehensive.
We
thought
to
ourselves,
how
can
Mercedes
Sosa,
the
quintessentially
progressive
diva
of
freedom
songs
in
Latin
America,
sing
in
Israel,
a
colonial
and
apartheid
state
whose
war
crimes
have
reached
new
lows,
systematically
and
deliberately
destroying
Palestinian
society
and
engendering
a
process
of
slow
ethnic
cleansing
of
the
indigenous
people
of
Palestine?
Your
visit
to
Israel
would
not
only
violate
the
Palestinian
civil
society's
Call
for
Boycott,
Divestment
and
Sanctions
(BDS)
against
Israel
until
it
fulfills
its
obligations
under
international
law
[1],
it
would
also
contribute
to
Israel's
relentless
efforts
at
whitewashing
its
increasingly
tarnished
image
as a
persistent
violator
of
international
law
and
basic
human
rights.
With
its
criminal
siege
of
Gaza,
Israel
has
created
the
world's
largest
prison,
condemning
1.5
million
Palestinians
to
misery,
poverty
and,
in
thousands
of
cases,
slow
death.
This
year,
Israel
is
celebrating
its
so-called
60th
anniversary
and
is
inviting
many
prominent
international
artists,
like
yourself,
to
perform
in
it
to
help
it
promote
a
deceptive
image
of
normalcy.
It
is
worth
reminding
you
that
the
creation
of
the
state
of
Israel
60
years
ago
dispossessed
and
uprooted
hundreds
of
thousands
of
Palestinians
from
their
homes
and
lands,
creating
the
world's
largest
refugee
population,
millions
who
still
yearn
to
return
to
their
homes
but
are
denied
their
UN-sanctioned
rights
simply
because
they
are
"non-Jews."
Moreover,
Israel
is
still
illegally
occupying
Palestinian
and
other
Arab
lands,
in
violation
of
numerous
UN
resolutions.
In
the
occupied
Palestinian
territory
(OPT),
Israel
is
continuing
the
construction
of
its
colonies
and
massive
Wall
in
direct
violation
of
the
Fourth
Geneva
Convention
as
well
as
the
advisory
opinion
of
the
International
Court
of
Justice
(ICJ)
of
July
2004.
It
is
still
persistently
and
grossly
breaching
international
law
and
infringing
fundamental
human
rights
with
impunity
afforded
to
it
through
munificent
US
and
European
economic,
diplomatic
and
political
support.
Is
this
a
country
someone
of
your
record
in
defending
human
rights
would
like
to
be
associated
with
or,
worse,
celebrate?
[2]
In
2006,
virtually
all
leading
Palestinian
artists
and
cultural
figures
called
for
a
world-wide
cultural
boycott
of
Israel,
similar
to
that
imposed
on
apartheid
South
Africa
[3].
To
date,
many
prominent
international
cultural
figures,
including
Ken
Loach,
John
Berger
and
Jean-Luc
Godard
and
some
artists'
unions,
like
the
Irish
Aosdana,
have
heeded
the
Palestinian
Call
and
shunned
Israel.
We
sincerely
hope
that
you
shall
cancel
this
visit
to
apartheid
Israel
and
uphold
the
values
your
name
has
for
decades
been
associated
with:
freedom,
equality
and
human
dignity.
The
Palestinian
Campaign
for
the
Academic
and
Cultural
Boycott
of
Israel
(PACBI)
www.PACBI.org
info@BoycottIsrael.ps
Endorsed
by:
The
Palestinian
BDS
National
Committee,
BNC,
an
alliance
of
major
Palestinian
political
and
social
forces,
mass
organizations,
networks
and
unions,
including:
•
Council
of
National
and
Islamic
Forces
in
Palestine
•
General
Union
of
Palestinian
Workers
•
General
Union
of
Palestinian
Women
•
Palestine
Right
of
Return
Coalition
•
Palestinian
General
Federation
of
Trade
Unions
•
Palestinian
NGO
Network
(PNGO)
•
Federation
of
Independent
Trade
Unions
•
Union
of
Palestinian
Farmers
•
Union
of
Arab
Community
Based
Associations
(ITTIJAH)
•
National
Committee
to
Commemorate
the
Nakba
•
Civic
Coalition
for
the
Defence
of
Palestinian
Rights
in
Jerusalem
(CCDPRJ)
•
Occupied
Palestine
and
Golan
Heights
Initiative
(OPGAI)
•
Grassroots
Palestinian
Anti-Apartheid
Wall
Campaign
(STW)
•
Palestinian
Campaign
for
the
Academic
and
Cultural
Boycott
of
Israel
(PACBI)
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[1]
http://www.bdsmovement.net/?q=node/52
[2]
http://www.pacbi.org/announcements_more.php?id=706_0_5_0_M
[3]
http://www.pacbi.org/press_releases_more.php?id=333_0_4_0_C
Letter
to
Mercedes
Sosa
from
the
International
Jewish
Solidarity
Network
Sunday,
July
27,
2008
En
Espanol:
“A
Mercedes
Sosa”
-
<http://www.ijsn.net/files/letter_to_Sosa_Spanish.pdf>
Dear
Mercedes
Sosa,
We
read
that
you
plan
to
sing
in a
concert
in
Israel
this
fall.
We
write
you
to
ask
you
to
cancel
this
visit.
Your
voice
carries
with
it
the
love,
the
pain
and
the
hopes
of
decades
of
struggle
against
oppression
in
Latin
America.
Your
songs
opened
pathways
into
the
heart
of
many
of
us--all
over
the
world--to
a
deeper
understanding
and
communion
with
the
peasants,
the
workers
and
the
indigenous
communities
of
Latin
America.
Don't
let
your
art
become
the
ambassador
of
oppression,
ethnic
cleansing,
murder
and
land
usurpation
by
performing
in
Israel.
We
know
that
you
have
visited
Israel
before.
However,
the
Israel
you
visited
then
appeared
as
if
it
were
about
to
step
on
the
path
toward
peace.
Those
hopes
for
a
positive
change
that
you
may
remember
from
your
last
visit
have
been
dashed.
Israel
is
today
more
than
ever
an
apartheid
state,
a
state
committed
to
the
continued
violent
colonization
and
ethnic
cleansing
of
the
indigenous
people
of
Palestine.
In
2006,
virtually
all
leading
Palestinian
artists
and
intellectuals
called
for
a
world-wide
cultural
boycott
of
Israel,
similar
to
that
imposed
on
apartheid
South
Africa.
To
date,
many
prominent
international
artists,
including
Ken
Loach,
John
Berger
and
Jean-Luc
Godard
and
a
few
artists'
unions,
like
the
Irish
Aosdana,
have
heeded
the
Palestinian
Call
and
refused
to
perform
of
participate
in
cultural
events
in
Israel.
If
you
sing
in
Israel
you
will
be
lending
your
public
image
and
the
moral
authority
of
your
art
to
Israel's
effort
to
whitewash
its
increasingly
tarnished
image
as a
state
that
ignores
and
breaches
every
principle
of
international
law
and
tramples
upon
every
human
right.
You
will
also
violate
the
Palestinian
civil
society's
Call
for
Boycott,
Divestment
and
Sanctions
(BDS)
that
demands
artists
shun
Israel
until
Israel
fulfills
its
obligations
under
international
law.
By
singing
in
Israel
you
will
betray
your
sisters
and
your
brothers
everywhere.
As
much
as
we
try,
our
imagination
fails
us.
How
will
you
sing
"cuando
tenga
la
tierra"
for
a
state
devoted
to
the
expropriation
of
the
land's
peasants,
its
indigenous
communities?
Will
you
let
that
song
become
the
anthem
of
the
expropriator?
How
will
you
sing
"honrar
la
vida"
for
the
pleasure
of
an
audience
that
sends
its
young
men
to
destroy
the
lives
of
the
indigenous
communities
of
Palestine,
to
demolish
their
homes,
to
uproot
their
olive
trees
and
to
expel
them
from
their
land?
How
will
you
sing
"Hermano
dame
tu
mano"
in a
state
that
makes
not
only
different
laws
for
Jews
and
Palestinians,
but
also
different
roads,
a
state
that
keeps
four
million
Palestinians
effectively
caged
behind
walls
and
checkpoints,
and
millions
more
expelled
and
not
allowed
to
return.
How
will
you
sing
"sobreviviendo"
in a
safe
concert
hall,
half
an
hour
drive
from
communities
laid
waste,
communities
whose
thousands
of
resisting
sons
and
daughters
are
languishing
in
military
prisons.
How
will
you
sing
"Alfonsina
y el
mar"
in a
place
where
Palestinian
children
are
not
allowed
to
see
the
sea?
Don't
let
your
voice
be
sullied
with
collaboration
with
this
oppression!
Don't
sing
in
Israel!
Don't
fail
the
struggle
for
freedom
and
equality
in
Palestine!
Don't
betray
the
people
whose
struggle
echoes
so
closely
the
struggles
of
the
people
of
Latin
America!
We
undersign
this
letter
as
Jews
from
all
over
the
world.
We
sign
as
Jews
because
we
are
worried
that
you
might
think
that
through
your
visit
to
Israel
you
stand
in
solidarity
with
us
Jews,
on
account
of
the
terrible
history
of
Jewish
persecution
in
Europe.
If
this
is
so,
we
appreciate
the
intention,
but
we
cannot
appreciate
the
gesture.
We
want
and
welcome
being
free
of
fear
and
free
of
persecution.
But
we
do
not
believe
in
liberation
through
the
oppression
of
others,
nor
in
salvation
by
finding
another
scapegoat.
We
do
not
believe
in a
solidarity
that
asks
that
we
hate
those
less
privileged.
We
wish
to
live
in
freedom,
but
together
with
all
humanity,
with
all
people,
of
all
backgrounds,
faiths,
color
and
origin,
not
by
becoming
ourselves
usurpers
and
persecutors.
The
colonization
and
ethnic
cleansing
of
Palestine
does
not
liberate
us.
On
the
contrary,
it
seeks
to
lock
us
in a
cycle
of
continuing
domination
and
repression.
In
performing
in
Israel,
you
will
not
be
standing
with
us,
you
will
be
betraying
us
as
well.
Please
cancel
your
visit.
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Jewish
Solidarity
Network
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