“The protest action in Rome is part of the international campaign Don´t Dance With Israeli Apartheid (http://www.no2brandisrael.org/),which in recent weeks has seen protests at every Batsheva performance in the UK and has involved noted choreographers and public figures.” On November 8, during the opening performance of the Batsheva Dance Company at the RomaEuropa Festival, human…
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Protests against Israeli crimes are spreading, including against Brand Israel assets such as Batsheva Dance Company. Brighton Palestine campaigners have scored a breakthrough before the protests re-start: one of the two Brighton performances has been cancelled as a direct result of the protest preparations. So – once again – it’s hats off to Brighton! And…
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Amnesty wants Israel hauled before the International Criminal Court By Jennifer Lipman, September 16, 2011 Amnesty International has called for the UN Security Council to refer Israel to the International Criminal Court. Letters on the subject have been sent to Ban Ki-Moon and Baroness Ashton, as well as the Arab League and the Organisation of…
The above headline appeared in the Scotsman on Tuesday, above an article on the performances by Israeli State-financed Batsheva Dance Company, who work within the Brand Israel project of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. To underline the role of such events in whitewashing the Apartheid State, the Jewish Chronicle reports that an Israeli Government…
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Don’t Dance with Israeli Apartheid presents visuals, audio, video, singing, and readings on:”Israel’s Culture of Apartheid, Victimhood, Mass Murder, Illegality, Impunity, Racism, Ethnic Cleansing, Colonialism & more”World ‘Culture Summit’ in Edinburgh Mon 13th & Tues 14th August40 or more Ministers of Culture from around the world are meeting in Edinburgh,Scottish Parliament 12noon – 5pm Monday &…
The Congress of South African Trade Unions welcomes the announcement by Ladysmith Black Mambazo that they are not scheduled to play in Israel. COSATU was concerned that the name of South African cultural workers would be manipulatively used in the propaganda campaign to normalise and legitimise the apartheid Israeli regime. The state of Israel is…
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