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britchestoobig
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posted 14 September 2004 10:04 PM      Profile for britchestoobig     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I'm not sure if any of you read Mid-East Historian Juan Cole's website Informed Comment but he posted an open letter that was emailed to him today.

Like he says, the topic may seem trivial but really it isn't. Take a minute to read the letter. It says it all.

quote:
Jerusalem, September 14, 2004

Madonna – Esther, shalom, salaam, welcome.

On behalf of Israeli Jews, and Palestinian or Israeli Christians and Muslims seriously opposed to your highly controversial visit, we ask you, with compassion, to reconsider the consequences of coming to Israel/Palestine in this context.

This visit takes you to the heart of Occupied Territory in Bethlehem: a closed-off prison, a ghetto, whose civilians now have no work, no freedom, no life. They've finished their savings, live now on food handouts from foreign donor agencies. They've had their land taken, they have no justice through the courts, this entire city of ordinary folk trying to live a decent life, is imprisoned, while Israel calls the shots.

The International Court of Justice ruled the Wall and settlements illegal. In Bethlehem, the Wall annexes Rachel's Tomb (a Muslim Mosque, too, with a Muslim cemetery nearby and a Christian site), in yet another Israeli land grab. Where you will be, at Rachel's Tomb, is Occupied Palestinian Territory.

The Wall, the Checkpoint right there, Border Police and army based there keep Palestinians locked in prison. Three million Palestinians are under full closure for the entire month of Jewish High Holidays. All to ensure further settlement development. At all times, they can't get out. They'll even have to pray at Rachel's Tomb checkpoint, instead of their own Jerusalem holy site, Al Aqsa Mosque, at Ramadan next month, like last year.

In the last four years, we've killed five times more of their children, three times more of their civilians, than the Palestinians have killed Israeli kids or civilians. We've taken their homes, land and villages, dignity, work. Bethlehem is a ghetto, with no work, and look – you a tourist – are you going to the Christian sites in the centre of Bethlehem?

All this is about apartheid, separation, and yet more abuse of power, causing the terror / resistance. The whole area's been turned into a fortress, not a holy site, from which Israeli forces shot and killed unarmed Palestinian kids at the beginning of the Intifada. Does warlike aggression speak of spirituality? Rachel's Tomb is descending into the darkness of rip-off, very far from LIGHT.

Next to Rachel's Tomb is Ayda Refugee Camp – whose 5,000 hostages have been stuck there for years, forbidden to return to their homes in Israel. What about all the refugees rotting in camps in Lebanon and Syria, who pray to return home?

As a world figure, an international leader, a Christian and follower of Kabbalah, we ask you to do a reality check. Are you being used to legitimise the Occupation of Palestine? Are you being exploited, without your full awareness? Has your wish to bring peace been co-opted by other forces?

Madonna. Esther. We pray you'll find the strength to set the example artists in the past have set. A spiritual role. One remembers apartheid South Africa, civil rights. Mahatma Gandhi's grandson was here last month, on such a mission.

It would be good if you speak up. To take up the cause of the dispossessed. To be a voice for the mute, the dumb, the hopeless weak. The underdog.

By saying no. No to apartheid. No to colonial landaholic land-grabs, that hide behind a "spiritual" pose. And lose all humanity, and stir up war, in doing so. Say no. Say no. Say no. Say no. Say no. One little word. The liberating: No.


In peace. (I hope we may meet to talk…)

Angela Godfrey-Goldstein, Advocacy Officer,

The Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions



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Cueball
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posted 15 September 2004 08:08 PM      Profile for Cueball   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
What is the purpose of her visit?
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Cueball
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posted 15 September 2004 08:15 PM      Profile for Cueball   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It is:

Madonna due to join Israel trip

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Madonna is due to celebrate the Jewish New Year in Israel with 2,000 fellow students of Kabbalah, prompting an extensive police operation.

The singer will visit the graves of rabbinical sages in northern Israel on next week's trip, organised by the Los Angeles-based Kabbalah Centre



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josh
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posted 15 September 2004 08:22 PM      Profile for josh     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Since when has Madonna showed any social conscience. She's totally self-indulgent and always has been. And who gives a shit what religion she's currently into.
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Cueball
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posted 15 September 2004 08:55 PM      Profile for Cueball   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Deal is, see, that there is this letter, see, and I think it's important to look at what political content she is pitching when she does this kind of thing. I mean, like she may be a star, see but she has a right, you know to explore her religious beliefs, wacky as they may be, so see, its like not clear cut see. I'd be interested in knowing what Palestinians think about her going there, if you see what I am saying....
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Michelle
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posted 15 September 2004 11:21 PM      Profile for Michelle   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Good letter. But Madonna will do whatever will get her the most press.
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Cueball
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posted 16 September 2004 03:00 AM      Profile for Cueball   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Judging by her career, there is no telling what she will say once she has been there. She may be completely sold on capitalism, glamour and New York, but she is not an imbecile.
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Rufus Polson
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posted 16 September 2004 02:37 PM      Profile for Rufus Polson     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Is it too much to ask that the "rest of the world" forum not have threads on Israel? Israel has the "Middle East" forum, no?
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