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Boston Activists Disrupt Israeli Propaganda Event at
Museum of Science
May 10, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPLhtRA45Ac
the down arrow to the left of 'views' show a short description;
in it there's a link to this
press, on Indymedia, Boston:
Boston, MA, May 3, 2010 –
Local activists protested the so-called “Israeli Innovation Weekend”
(IIW) at the Museum of Science in Boston through multiple, disparate
actions on Sunday. IIW’s sponsors, including the Consulate General of
Israel to New England, were left flummoxed by the activists’ efforts and
largely unable to prevent their successful, multi-pronged disruption of
the event.
Protesters targeted IIW because it was part of a
state-sponsored campaign to “greenwash” Israel’s discriminatory,
apartheid regime and atrocious human rights record. IIW was officially
sponsored by the Israeli Consulate, which also played a major role in
funding and planning the event; nearly half of IIW’s steering committee
was composed of Consulate staff and the Consulate was one of the top
donors.
Throughout the day, protesters maintained a visible
public presence outside the Museum. Protesters held signs drawing
attention to Israeli “innovation” in technologies of death such as white
phosphorus and cluster bombs, parodying the exhibit’s slogan, “Healing
the World Through Technology.”
Across the street from the Museum,
demonstrators also prominently displayed a large Palestinian flag from
the adjacent East Cambridge Lechmere Viaduct Bridge. The protesters’
message was seen by hundreds of Museum visitors and passing tour groups,
many of whom called out or honked horns in expressions of solidarity.
Meanwhile, inside the Museum, lone activists stealthily replaced the
IIW program with a duplicate program, virtually identical in appearance
but which highlighted themes of the Israeli science and technology
sectors’ complicity in water theft and other abuses [brochure attached].
The front of the program named Israel “The World’s Leader in
Cutting-Edge Apartheid Technologies,” while inside the program, titles
of IWW lectures were re-printed with altered titles. For example,
“Sunshine and Sustainability: Israeli Leadership in Solar Technology”
was renamed "Sustainable Darkness: Israeli Innovations in Torture
Technology and Extra-Legal Maneuvering,” while “Sharing Water in the
Middle East—Israel’s Cross-Border Water Resource Strategy” became
“Strategic Water Appropriation in the Middle East: Might Makes Right.”
IIW organizers were overheard multiple times expressing anger and
frustration at their inability to determine who was “plastering” the
exhibit with this literature.
Activists surreptitiously
distributed this material for more than two hours before finally being
discovered and asked to leave the Museum. Yet Museum staff were observed
reading the alternative program and several expressed sympathy with the
activists’ cause as they were escorted out of the Museum.
Finally, yet another group of activists infiltrated the last panel
lecture of the day, entitled “Israeli Technology: An Investor's
Perspective.” As the panel began, two participants unfurled a giant
banner reading “Don’t Invest in Israeli Apartheid.” After the activists
were shouted down by the audience and removed by Museum security, others
continued to disrupt the session every five to ten minutes, individually
standing up and interrupting the lecture by condemning investment in
Israeli technology, calling for justice for Palestinians, or singing
liberation songs.
One disrupter referred the audience to the
report about war crimes in Gaza by the UN inquiry commission led by
South African jurist Richard Goldstone if they truly wanted to know more
about Israeli technological innovation. Another declared that investing
in Israel was investing in the dispossession and genocide of indigenous
people. Yet another sang a re-written, Palestine-specific version of
Sweet Honey in the Rock’s Chile Your Waters Run Red Through Soweto. In
sum, the activists made it impossible for the event to proceed and
visibly agitated the audience. Video of the disruption will be made
available online this week.
In another positive sign of Israel’s
increasing marginalization, there were so few people in actual
attendance of the lecture that after all the activists had been removed,
there was more security present in the auditorium than attendees.
The Boston-area activists were pleased to be part of a larger,
international campaign that refuses to let the Israeli government “greenwash”
its occupation and devastation of Palestinian life by presenting itself
as a leader in scientific innovation and green technology, a campaign
that is part of the larger movement for boycott, divestment and
sanctions (BDS) against Israel. Just days earlier, activists in Scotland
held a three-day protest of a similar such exhibition of Israeli science
and technological innovation at their national Parliament building, a
demonstration that included 400 tiny coffins to represent the children
massacred in the 2009-2010 war on Gaza:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/04/449973.html.
The BDS
movement is an international response to the call from Palestinian
society to boycott, divest from, and sanction the Israeli government
until it ends its occupation and dismantles the Wall inside the West
Bank, recognizes the equal rights of Palestinian citizens, and respects
the right of return of Palestinian refugees. To learn more about the
call for BDS, and to read about other organizations engaged in BDS work
who also support the protest of the greenwashing of Israel, see:
http://www.bdsmovement.net/ -
site of the global BDS movement; you can read the call for BDS here
http://www.pacbi.org/ - site of the
Palestinian campaign for Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/ - site of the U.S. Campaign to End
the Israeli Occupation
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boycott apartheid Israel
video
pf soto rule19.org
UPandOUT.org
AZAPOI.org
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