The announcement marks a significant step for the UK cultural boycott campaign. There have been many open letters and other statements of support for Palestine from UK artists, but the website and pledge bring together a huge number of creatives in one coordinated effort.
The pledge, which was launched on 14 February 2015 with a letter in The Guardian newspaper and a new website, reads:
We support the Palestinian struggle for freedom, justice and equality. In response to the call from Palestinian artists and cultural workers for a cultural boycott of Israel, we pledge to accept neither professional invitations to Israel, nor funding, from any institutions linked to its government until it complies with international law and universal principles of human rights.
2 comments:
In what sense does any Arab country or Iran or any country at war, including the U. S., comply with "universal principles" of human rights? For shame.
It could conform to the most basic one: indigenous political self-determination. Nürnberg Principles, 1946. UN Charter, 1946.
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