a personal choice based on a personal assessment:
"There is a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon, albeit daily violated by Israeli overflights. Meanwhile the day to day brutality of the Israeli army in Gaza and the West Bank continues. Ten Palestinians are killed for every Israeli death; more than 200, many of them children, have been killed since the summer. UN resolutions are flouted, human rights violated as Palestinian land is stolen, houses demolished and crops destroyed. For archbishop Desmond Tutu, as for the Jewish (former ANC military commander presently South African minister of security), Ronnie Kasrils, the situation of the Palestinians is worse than that of black South Africans under apartheid. Meantime Western governments refer to Israel's 'legitimate right' of self-defence, and continue to supply weaponry.John Berger/GuardianUK/CAIB 16.Dec.06
The challenge of apartheid was fought better. The non-violent international response to apartheid was a campaign of boycott, divestment, and, finally UN imposed sanctions which enabled the regime to change without terrible bloodshed. Today Palestinians teachers, writers, film-makers and non-governmental organisations have called for a comparable academic and cultural boycott of Israel as offering another path to a just peace. This call has been endorsed internationally by university teachers in many European countries, by film-makers and architects, and by some brave Israeli dissidents. It is now time for others to join the campaign - as Primo Levi asked: If not now, when?"
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Don't visit, exhibit or perform in Israel!
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Chris Hedges on Jimmy Carter on Israeli/Palestinian Apartheid
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The signatories of Berger's letter to the Guardian calling for a boycott against Israel include Brian Eno, Sophie Fiennes, Eduardo Galeano, Leon Rosselson, Steven Rose, and Arundhati Roy.
Bono and Bob Geldof, those tireless Irish humanitarians, remain to be heard from. As does the Pope.
Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has made his position clear.
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