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From Israeli Citizens - Cassandra Wilson, Please Do Not Support SelectiveEmpowerment Of Women Under Israeli Apartheid
Dear Cassandra Wilson,We are citizens of Israel who support the Palestinian civil society call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions(BDS) against Israel's policies of colonialism, occupation and apartheid towards the Palestinian people. Wehave recently learned of your planned concert in Israel, and therefore write in order to urge you not tocome. Please hear us out.Israel's attempts to mask systematic human-rights abuses and decades-long oppression against thePalestinians, relies on its ability to maintain a progressive and democratic image in the eyes of theinternational community. Israel often goes as far as promoting itself as "the only Democracy in the MiddleEast". Israel's apartheid policies, however, are inherent even to something as seemingly light-hearted and joyous as a concert:
Palestinian fans of your music living under the brutal military occupation of theWest Bank or the hermetic siege of the Gaza Strip will be prohibited from coming to Holon andenjoy your performance. These 4 millions who are being denied their most fundamental rightsinclude many Palestinian women, whom the Isha festival will certainly not empower.
 Palestinian Freedom Riders have recently challenged Israeli segregated buses which they are not allowed totravel on. These buses carry instead Israeli settlers to and from their homes, illegaly built on stolen land.
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 The ethnic-supremacist state of mind does not end there, unfortunately, as we have learned only yesterdayof the Tel-Aviv city councilman who appealed to the state to allocate segregated buses for African refugeesand migrant workers in the city.
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 Prominent figures, including many musicians and artists, have come here to witness for themselves thetreatment of Palestinians living under Israeli rule, and have vowed not to lend their legitimacy to thesecrimes.
 Alice Walker 
made the following comments on her visit to Palestine: "Going through Israeli checkpoints islike going back in time to American Civil Rights struggle...I am a big supporter of BDS. I frankly think that itis the best, absolutely the best way."
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 "One of the things so painful to remember about the segregated south is that no matter what white peopledid to them black people were not allowed to fight back, not even with a word or a glance, hence theexpression “reckless eye-balling” which led many a black person to be beaten or killed. The idea that thepeople of Palestine are not even supposed to fight back... To collectively punish them (by bombing and
 
 
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starvation) for electing their own government in a democratic election acknowledged by most observers tohave been fair, is sadistic as well as internationally condemned as illegal."
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 Professor 
Robin Kelley 
offers this analysis: "My last book was about [the jazz musician] Thelonious Monk.... And so for people of my generation, the Israel-South Africa nexus, dispossession of Palestinians ... thesewere the key questions for anyone politically active in the 1980s. … witnessed a level of racist violence thatI hadn’t even seen growing up as a black person here in the States (laughs), I have to say, and I’ve beenbeat by the cops. The level of racist violence from the settlers is kind of astounding. … The key thing wasthe kind of engagement that helped us better understand why the boycott is central... And part of what theboycott does is it delegitimizes the claim that this is a normal situation. It’s not a normal situation, it’s asettler-colonial situation, a situation of oppression."
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 The Palestinian people are being denied some elementary freedoms: the freedom of movement, thefreedom to access their stolen lands and the freedom to protest injustice without facing brutal repression.
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 Those living in the Gaza strip (56% of whom are children) live under a debilitating siege, limiting their access to water, medical supplies, and construction material.
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This unimaginable situation takes place onlyan hour away from your scheduled performance. In the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, 40 minutesaway from the scheduled venue, kids are being abducted from their homes, in violation of international law,and taken into violent police interrogations with no access to their parents or a lawyer.
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 Representatives of Palestinian civil society, including over 170 different organizations such as women,academic and workers organizations, have called for a boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaignagainst Israel’s policies. International artists are asked not to perform in Israel until it abides by itsobligations under international law and reverses these policies.
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The call is all the more relevant for aconcert such as yours, which is scheduled to take place at a state-owned venue, as part of a state-sponsored event, sponsored by the municipality of Holon as well as the Israeli army radio station(Galei Tzahal).
 Many artists have come to perform here with the good will and intention to use their art as a means of changing Israeli public opinion and spreading the message of peace. One such example would be that of Roger Waters. These artists have later come to realize that their performance, as well-meaning as it was,has been hijacked and used to send a green light to the ongoing Israeli policies of oppression.We have therefore learned that
not performing
is important to the promotion of justice in this region, asIsraeli policy makers are coming to understand that the international community does not approve of their brutal policies towards the people of Palestine. Some prominent artists have stated:
Roger Waters:
“In my view, the abhorrent and draconian control that Israel wields over the besiegedPalestinians in Gaza, and the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank (including East Jerusalem), coupledwith its denial of the rights of refugees to return to their homes in Israel, demands that fair minded people
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