A note from Roger Waters - August 18, 2013

August 19, 2013 at 5:35am

18th August 2013 Warsaw

To My Colleagues in Rock and Roll

 

Nigel Kennedy the virtuoso British violinist and violist, at The Recent Promenade Concerts at The Albert Hall in London, mentioned that Israel is apartheid. Nothing unusual there you might think, then one Baroness Deech, (Nee Fraenkel) disputed the fact that Israel is an apartheid state and prevailed upon the BBC to censor Kennedy’s performance by removing his statement. Baroness Deech produced not one shred of evidence to support her claim and yet the BBC, non political, supposedly, acting solely on Baroness Deech’s say so, suddenly went all 1984 on us.  Well!! Time to stick my head above the parapet again, alongside my brother, Nigel Kennedy, where it belongs.  And by the way, Nigel, great respect man. So here follows a letter last re-drafted in July

 

25th July 2013

To My Colleagues in Rock and Roll.

 

In the wake of the tragic shooting to death of un-armed teenager Travon Martin and the acquittal of his killer Zimmerman, yesterday, Stevie Wonder spoke at a gig declaring that he will not perform in the State of Florida until that State repeals it’s “Stand your ground” Law. In effect he has declared a boycott on grounds of conscience. I applaud his position, and stand with him, it has brought back to me a statement I made in a letter I wrote last February 14th, to which I have referred but have never published.

 

The time has come, so here it is.

 

This letter has been simmering on the back burner of my conscience and consciousness for some time.

 

It is seven years since I joined BDS (Boycott Divestment and Sanctions) a non violent movement to oppose Israel’s occupation of the West Bank ,and ,violations of international law and Palestinian human rights. The aim of BDS is to bring international attention to these Israeli policies, and hopefully, to help bring them to an end. All the people of the region deserve better than this.

 

To cut to the chase, Israel has been found guilty, independently, by international human rights organizations, UN officials, and the International Court of Justice, , of serious breaches of international law.  These include, and I will name only two:

 

1.The Crime of Apartheid:

The systematic oppression of one ethnic group by another.

On 9 March 2012, for instance, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination called (http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/cerd/docs/CERD.C.ISR.CO.14-16.pdf) on Israel to end its racist policies and laws that contravene the prohibition against racial segregation and apartheid.

 

2.The Crime of Ethnic Cleansing:

The forcible removable of indigenous peoples from their rightful land in order to settle an occupying population. For example, in East Jerusalem non Jewish families are routinely physically evicted from their homes to make way for Jewish occupants.

 

There are others.

 

Given the inability or unwillingness of our governments, or the United Nations Security Council to put pressure on Israel to cease these violations, and make reparations to the victims, it falls to civil society and conscientious citizens of the world, , to dust off our consciences, shoulder our responsibilities, and act. I write to you now, my brothers and sisters in the family of Rock and Roll, to ask you to join with me, and thousands of other artists around the world, to declare a cultural boycott on Israel, to shed light on these problems and also to support all our brothers and sisters in Palestine and Israel who are struggling to end all forms of Israeli oppression and who wish to live in peace, justice, equality and freedom.

 

I am writing to you all now because of two recent events.

 

  1. Stevie Wonder.

Word came to me, the first week of last December that Stevie Wonder had been booked to headline at a gala dinner for the Friends of The Israeli Defence Force in LA on 6th December 2012. An event to raise money for the Israeli armed forces, as if the $4.3,000,000,000 that we the US tax payers give them each year were not enough? This came right after The Israeli defence Force  had concluded yet another war on Gaza, (Operation Pillar of Defence), according to human rights watch, committing  war crimes against the besieged 1.6 million Palestinians there.

 

Anyway, I wrote to Stevie to try to persuade him to cancel.  My letter ran along these lines, “Would you have felt OK performing at the Policeman’s Ball in Johannesburg the night after the Sharpeville massacre in 1960 or in Birmingham Alabama, to raise money for the Law Enforcement officers, who clubbed, tear gassed and water cannoned those children trying to integrate in 1963?”

 

Archbishop Desmond Tutu also wrote an impassioned plea to Stevie, and  3,000 others appended their names to a change .org petition. Stevie, to his great credit, cancelled!

 

2.    Earlier that week I delivered a speech at The United Nations. If you are interested you can find this speech on YouTube.

 

The interesting thing about these two stories is that there was NOT ONE mention of either story in the mainstream media in the United States.

 

The clear inference would be that the media in the USA is not interested in the predicament of the Palestinian people, or for that matter the predicament of the Israeli people,. We can only hope they may become interested as they eventually did in the politics of apartheid South Africa.

 

Back in the days of Apartheid South Africa at first it was a trickle of artists that refused to play there, a trickle, that exercised a cultural boycott, then it became a stream, then a river then a torrent and then a flood, ( Remember Steve van Zant, Bruce and all the others? “We will not Play in Sun City?”) Why? Because, like the UN and the International Courts of Justice they understood that Apartheid is wrong.

 

The sports community joined the battle, no one would go and play cricket or rugby in South Africa , and eventually the political community joined in as well. We all as a global, musical, sporting and political community raised our voices as one and the apartheid regime in South Africa fell.

 

Maybe we are at the tipping point now with Israel and Palestine. These are good people both and they deserve a just solution to their predicament. Each and every one of them deserves freedom, justice and equal rights. Just recently the ANC, the ruling party of South Africa, has endorsed BDS. We are nearly there. Please join me and all our brothers and sisters in global civil society in proclaiming our rejection of Apartheid in Israel and occupied Palestine, by pledging not to perform or exhibit in Israel or accept any award or funding from any institution linked to the government of Israel, until such time as Israel complies with international law and universal principles of human rights.

 

Roger Waters

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I agree but for the Travon Martin thing. Zimmerman should have beed acquitted. stand your ground law had nothing to do with the case. thats why it had NO factor in the court case. The same thing happened to Rodenck Scott a black man who like zimmerman shot a white kid Christopher Cervini. With the color of the shooter and the victim reversed the out come was the same. the hype was to furthur racism in the united states and to divide people so that our government can remove all of our bill of rights. keep the sheeple ocuppied fighting ! Do a seach on the black Zimmerman and read it for yourself. My family has been a victim of street harsassment and violance from neighborhood thugs.   

I've really tried to stay silent on the Travon Martin case. I wasn't there. I don't know what happened. And its not that I don't care, because I do. I just think that people are people and while we still as a society have real or perceived ideas about who is out to do us harm, take our rims, etc, the bigger issue IS how fast we are as a society to gun someone down, beat them with a pipe, or whatever.
I don't know if Zimmerman saw a black kid and wanted to teach him a lesson, if Travon attacked him, or if Zimmerman feared for his life or bodily integrity. I DO know if Zimmerman had stayed in the car like he was told, it wouldn't have happened. Why are we SO quick to commit violence against one another? Maybe out of fear. Maybe out of fear of another race, but it is out of fear, or anger about being fearful. Maybe because we are... bored? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23771858 Or confused? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1340207/I-didnt-think-Iraqi...
I don't know. History combined with dead black kid on a PUBLIC STREET screams bad guy. Some people just want to scream about any damned thing, too, you are right. I lived in St. Louis for 6 years and as a white woman at 5/4 and 110 I can testify that racism runs all KINDS of ways. And Obama's comments were opportunistic. His spoo about racism was a sad attempt at a diversion from a whole bunch of other dead people (mostly brown, some black, a few whites and possibly a couple yellows) and all the people who will be dead in the near future. Of course on the pretense that we fear they mean us harm (and it appears to suffice EVERYTIME) but in reality because we want their resources. It is my view that there is a line that runs through all the lies that separate us.
Thanks for upping your view. I was a bit hesitant to post the piece, just to avoid having to give mine. Believe THAT or not. :P

Your right but just to let you know I have 2 black grand children. So I see both sides. If you seen or read the other case i was talking about they said the same thing that a kid should not die for breaking in a car. But thats not it ! They both attacked the shooter thats why they died. look up the back story on travon on youtube and who his family is and his drug use. We have the right to protect yourself and our property no matter what color you are. That was my point Thank you for your view its always welcome !  

This vid is soooo right. Thanks

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