By Dr. Ashraf Ezzat
September 17, 2011
“According to the guardian, musicians sanctioned
after they signed a letter condemning the Israel philharmonic orchestra as an
instrument of Israeli propaganda.”
A report in UK daily the
guardian stated that the London Philharmonic Orchestra has suspended four of
its musicians for nine months for adopting its name when they called for the
cancellation of an Israeli Orchestra’s concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
According to The Guardian,
the orchestra suspended cellist Sue Sutherley, as well as violinists Tom Eisner,
Nancy Elan and Sarah Streatfeild until June 2012, after they signed a letter as
members of the LPO condemning the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as an
instrument of Israeli propaganda.
The musicians’ statement
claimed that “denials of human rights and violations of international law are
hidden behind a cultural smokescreen. The IPO is perhaps Israel’s prime asset
in this campaign”, and that Israel’s policy toward the Palestinians “fits the
un definition of apartheid.”
The Guardian’s report
states that both orchestra chief executive Tim Walker, as well as chairman Martin
Hohmann released a statement regarding the suspensions, which were meant to
send a “strong and clear message that their actions will not be tolerated … the
orchestra would never restrict the right of its players to express themselves
freely, however such expression has to be independent of the LPO itself.”
The statement also said
that the orchestra has no desire to “end the careers” of the musicians, but
that “for the LPO, music and politics to not mix.””
The move comes after
protestors interrupted a performance by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra on September
1 during an annual BBC proms concert series.
Several demonstrators in
the venue shouted as Zubin Mehta stood
to conduct Bruch’s Violin Concerto, while other audience members booed in
response to the protest.
Sarah Colborne, director
of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which
organized protests against the concert, said: “would the London Philharmonic Orchestra
have punished musicians speaking out against apartheid South Africa, when a
similar call for boycott was supported by artists, performers and sports people
internationally?
“It is staggeringly bad
judgment for the LPO to be seen to be attacking musicians who are simply
voicing support for human rights and defending the civil right to call for a
boycott of institutions which lend strategic support to Israel’s occupation.
“If the LPO really wishes
not to appear to be taking sides, and supporting an occupying nation against an
occupied people, it must end the ridiculous suspension of these four musicians
immediately.”
Wake up Brits ! réveillez-vous les français ! has the dsk affair opened some eyes ?
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