Israelis at
Non-Israeli Universities
University of East London - Haim Bresheeth (Dept. of Cultural
Studies) ignores war crimes committed by the “democratically”
elected governing body in Gaza before and during Operation “Cast
Lead”; calls upon Leonard Cohen to join the boycott of Israel
http://www.bricup.org.uk/documents/LeonardCohen.pdf
British
Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP)
AN OPEN LETTER TO LEONARD COHEN
Dear Leonard
Cohen:
Your songs have
been part of the soundtrack of our lives -- like breathing, some of
them. But we can’t make sense of why you’ve decided to perform in
Israel in September this year.
If we understand
anything about Buddhism – your practice of which is public knowledge
– it’s that Buddhism advocates ‘right action’. We accept that this
precept, like the injunction to ‘love thy neighbour as thyself’, is
probably honoured more in the breach than the observance. But we
can’t believe you didn’t weigh up performing in Israel in the light
of ‘right action’. And apparently you’ve decided that it’s right to
take your unavoidably starry and very newsworthy presence there.
But what does this
say to the Palestinians? If you had just emerged from three weeks of
unfettered bombing from land, sea and air, with no place to hide and
no place to run, your hospitals overwhelmed, sewage running in the
streets and white phosphorous burning up your children, what would
the news that the great Canadian musician Leonard Cohen had decided
to play for your tormentors say to you?
You will perform
for a public that by a very large majority had no qualms about its
military forces’ onslaught on Gaza (in fact wanted it to continue).
You will perform in a state whose propaganda services will extract
every ounce of mileage from your presence (they will use it to
whitewash their war crimes). As someone who lives in the US, you are
saying ‘yah boo sucks’ to the American academics, musicians,
film-makers and others (including poet Adrienne Rich), who earlier
this year launched the US Campaign for the Academic & Cultural
Boycott of Israel. And you are telling the Palestinians -- who had
nothing whatsoever to do with the Holocaust in Europe but have
endured the torments of exile and military occupation ever since
they were driven out of their country in 1948 -- that their
suffering doesn’t matter.
Have you come
across an Israeli woman called Dr Nurit Peled- Elhanan? She lost her
13 year old daughter to a Palestinian suicide bomber in 1997, but Dr
Peled – showing the compassionate greatness of which human beings
are sometimes capable – didn’t retreat into rage, revenge or
depression. Instead she co-founded an Israeli-Palestinian network
called ‘Bereaved Parents for Peace’. When the 10 year old daughter
of a Palestinian colleague was shot and killed by an Israeli
soldier, Peled said: ’I sit with her mother Salwa and try to say,
“We are all victims of occupation”. But my daughter’s murderer had
the decency to kill himself. The soldier who killed Abir is probably
drinking beer, playing backgammon with his mates and going to
discotheques’.
Or going to a
Leonard Cohen concert in Ramat Gan. Is this really what you want to
be part of?
Yours sincerely,
Professor Haim
Bresheeth
Mike Cushman
Professor Hilary Rose
Professor Jonathan Rosenhead
London
22 April 2009
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