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Aruna Sairam, Don’t Lend Your Voice to Apartheid

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Statement from artists and writers

We are writing to you as artists who are anguished to discover that you are scheduled to perform in the Jerusalem Oud Festival on November 13th, and we beseech you to reconsider this decision. We speak from a long history of artistic commitment to the Palestinian freedom and to struggles of justice and peace everywhere in world. Your voice has mesmerized us for decades as it invokes beauty and humanity, and it would be preposterous for your own legacy to be appropriated by a regime of oppression and apartheid.

A long and growing list of artists have respected the Palestinian call for Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel including Zakir Hussain, Jean-Luc Godard, Bjork, Lauryn Hill, Lorde and many more, and have cancelled their performances in Israel. Artists across the world support the Palestinian call for cultural boycott of Israel including Mira Nair, Ken Loach, Roger Waters and Arundhati Roy. This call comes in the light of Israeli whitewashing of its relentless and egregious human rights violations by cynically using art and culture.

Israeli citizens who support Palestinian human rights have called upon artists to cancel their performance at the Jerusalem Oud Festival, and have elucidated just how morally compromised this platform is:
We find it grotesquely ironic that the Ministry of Culture, that’s hard at work shutting down indigenous Palestinian culture [3], is the sponsor of a festival so central to traditional Palestinian culture, while never addressing the indigenous Palestinian identity.

We also find it grotesque that in the invitation for the Jerusalem Oud Festival [4], the Mayor of Jerusalem, refers to Jerusalem as Israel’s “eternal capital”, which isn’t only a colonialist erasure of its indigenous Palestinian heritage [5], but also a de-facto annexation of a territory where Israel’s sovereignty is unrecognised internationally [6].

They also point out that the festival is 15 minutes away from Khan al-Ahmar, where Israeli authorities are engaged in forcibly expelling the local Bedouin community, making way for further colonization of Palestinian lands.  Since March this year, Israeli forces have killed over 200 Palestinians in Gaza, including children, peacefully demanding their internationally recognized right to return to their homes.

For the last 70 years, Israel has been maintaining a regime of settler-colonialism, occupation and apartheid against Palestinians. Israel has recently passed the Nation State Law, rendering all non-Jewish citizens second-class and adding on to the severe discrimination already faced by Arab Palestinian citizens of Israel. Israeli occupation in West Bank including East Jerusalem and Gaza continues to crush Palestinians and make everyday life unimaginably difficult. Illegal settlements and the apartheid wall are growing and furthering Israel’s colonization of Palestinian lands.

To cover up for these crimes, Israel uses cultural and artistic events as propaganda tools. While it kills and maims Palestinians, it organizes concerts and cultural events so that the world looks the other way. We have seen this happening at the time of apartheid South Africa. Then, as now, conscientious artists refused to play for apartheid. We urge you to not allow your beautiful voice be appropriated and used for whitewashing the brutal and systematic violation of Palestinian human rights. Respect the Palestinian picket line, and stand with us on the right side of history.

Endorsed By
Vidya Rao, Hindustani Classical Singer
Vivan Sundaram, Artist
Ram Rahman, Photographer and Curator
Navina Sundaram, Documentary Filmmaker and Journalist
Githa Hariharan, Writer
Pushpamala N, Artist
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University
Gita Jayaraj, Research Scholar, IIT Chennai
Mallika Taneja, Theatre Practitioner
Kumar Shahani, Filmmaker
Rajika Puri, Visual artist / Cinematographer
Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry, Theatre Artist

This article was first published on indiaculturalforum.in
 

NewsCentral Exclusive: “Give Us One Hour, We Will Finish Muslims…”

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These were the words of the Mob that lynched 80-year-old Zainul Ansari in Bihar’s Sitamarhi reports the web portal

Sitamarhi Riots
Sitamarhi after the riot. PC: CPIML – Liberation, Bihar Page on Facebook
 
On October 20, a mob lynched 80-year-old Zainul Ansari during a Durga Puja procession in Sitamarhi, Bihar. The incident did not make national headlines till November 2, when videos and images of the brutal murder had gone viral on social media. The lack of attention that the incident has received is best exemplified by the ruling political party’s response on the matter.

When asked about the incident, Naval Kishore Sharma — a spokesperson of Janata Dal (United) headed by Nitish Kumar — told NewsCentral24x7, “I am in the market right now, this is holiday season. I am spending time with my family. Will be able to give a statement on the issue only after Diwali.” The 80-year-old Muslim man was lynched on October 20. Zainul Ansari, who was reportedly returning from his daughter’s house, was attacked and burnt alive by a mob during a Durga Puja procession.
NewsCentral24x7 went to Sitamarhi, Bihar, to gather details on the incident.

According to the FIR accessed by NewsCentral24x7, the incident took place in a neighbourhood, Muraliya Chak, near the Gaushala Chowk (a market place in Sitamarhi city). A man working at a sweet shop on Gaushala Chowk, told NewsCentral24x7 that On October 20, a riot took place in the area. He says that there was a mob of thousands that the police was unable to control. Visibly scared, he refuses to divulge any details. Six FIRs were filed in the matter and 38 people have been arrested so far.
 
The night before the murder
Approximately 400 metres from the Chowk is the Darul-ul-Ulema madrasa, considered the centre of the neighbourhood which is chiefly inhabited by Muslims. But almost no one at the madrasa wishes to talk.

The incident was mostly ignored even though it happened in broad daylight and was recorded on video. The disturbing images of the attack are now circulating on social media.

Reportedly, the mob got violent after the Durga Puja procession was not allowed to pass from a specific area. The mob then dragged Ansari, assaulted him brutally and burnt him alive at the spot.

Vikash Burman, the Superintendent of Police, Sitamarhi, told The Quint, “Ansari was not part of the two warring sides. He was likely targeted by the mob when he was in the locality.” Ansari’s burnt corpse was discovered two days later when a Missing Person report was filed.