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End ‘hypocrisy’ of support for Israel, artists demand in Palestine solidarity statement

 

 

Association for Defending Victims of Terrorism – A group of 126 creative artists have expressed their “horror” and “dismay” over the killing of Palestinian Christian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by an Israeli sniper, and urged their governments to end their “hypocrisy” by not granting unyielding support to the apartheid state. The signatories of the statement published by Artists for Palestine UK call for “meaningful measures to ensure accountability for the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and all other Palestinian civilians.”

Household names Susan Sarandon, Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Tilda Swinton, Mark Ruffalo, Asif Kapadia, Miriam Margolyes, Boots Riley, Jim Jarmusch, Steve Coogan, Naomi Klein, Hany Abu Assad and Peter Gabriel are among the artists to back the statement.

“We are deeply disturbed by the Israeli occupation forces’ killing of the highly respected Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, as she arrived, wearing a clearly marked ‘Press’ vest, to report on an Israeli incursion in the occupied city of Jenin last Wednesday,” they said. “The attack by heavily armed Israeli forces on Palestinian mourners further dismayed and horrified us.”

 

 

This was a reference to the shocking scenes on the day of Abu Akleh’s funeral when soldiers “beat and kicked mourners and pallbearers” in the grounds of the St. Joseph Hospital in occupied East Jerusalem, to prevent them from carrying Abu Akleh’s coffin and marching to the church for the planned funeral service. “What are we to make of the brazenness and cruelty of this attack on human dignity?” The artists described events as “a grave breach of international humanitarian law and an attack on journalism and freedom of expression.”

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