“Representatives of
the performer cited a recommendation from the United Nations to withdraw his
participation given Wonder’s involvement with the organization. FIDF
National Director and CEO, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Yitzhak (Jerry) Gershon: ‘we regret
the fact that Stevie Wonder has decided to cancel his performance at an
important community event of the FIDF, an American organization supporting the
educational, cultural, and wellbeing needs of Israel’s soldiers, their
families, and the families of fallen soldiers. FIDF is a non-political
organization that provides much-needed humanitarian support regardless of
religion, political affiliation, or military activity.’” ~
Friends of the Israeli Defense Force
STEVIE WONDER PULLS OUT OF ISRAEL GALA
By JTA
November
28, 2012.
Stevie Wonder is set to pull out of a performance at a fundraiser for the Israel Defense Forces, a source told JTA.
Wonder’s representatives will claim that he did
not know the nature of the group, the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, and
that he believes such a performance would be incongruent with his status as a
U.N. “Messenger of Peace,” according to a source who has read email exchanges
between Wonder’s representatives and organizers of the event.
Wonder was scheduled to headline the Friends of
the Israeli Defense Forces annual gala in Los Angeles on Dec. 6. The event
raises millions of dollars annually to support the Israeli military.
An official of Friends of the IDF, reached at its
Los Angeles office, had no comment. Wonder’s agent at Creative Artists Agency
did not return a request for comment.
The spokesman for the U.N. Secretary General also
had no comment on the matter. The United Nations does not usually impose
restrictions on its goodwill representatives. Wonder most recently performed at
a U.N. concert commemorating its 67th anniversary.
Wonder had come under intense social media
pressure to pull out of the event. An online petition calling on him to cancel
his performance had garnered more than 3,600 signatures.
The petition was launched more than a day ago on
the change.org website.
“You were arrested in 1985 protesting South
African Apartheid, now we ask you: please remember that apartheid is apartheid,
whether it comes from White Afrikaaner settlers of South Africa or from Jewish
Israelis in Israel,” the petition reads. “Desmond Tutu has recognized that
Israel’s Apartheid is worse than South Africa’s ~ will you stand with us against
apartheid and cancel your performance at the IDF fundraiser.”
A second petition, launched by the U.S. Campaign
to End the Israeli Occupation, calls on Wonder to “(p)lease continue your
legacy of speaking out for the oppressed. Please be a ‘full-time lover’ of
justice by standing on the right side of history and canceling your performance
for the Israeli army.”
Wonder performed at a 1998 gala honoring Israel’s
50th anniversary.
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