USACBI | 2 July 2012
USACBI to CAAM: End sponsorship of Israel-China film festival
The following letter was sent to Stephen Gong, the Executive Director of the Center for Asian American Media, to protest the Israel-China Film Festival, on June 26-28 at the San Francisco Public Library, a partnership with the Israeli Consulate. This letter was initiated by USACBI and endorsed by numerous organizations and individuals, listed below. ? Stephen Gong Dear Mr. Gong: CAAM?s official partnership in this program with the Israeli consulate, and thus with the Israeli government, is extremely troubling. It implies CAAM?s endorsement of the Israeli state?s illegal military occupation, annexation of land, home demolitions, and collective punishment and displacement of Palestinians, all of which have been condemned globally and in hundreds of UN resolutions. Israel has inflicted military assaults on Palestinians using brutal and disproportionate violence and illegal chemical weapons, such as during the massacre in Gaza in 2008-09 that killed 1400 Palestinians. Israel has constructed a Wall that not only restricts Palestinian life and livelihood and divides families but has also annexed Palestinian lands; the Wall has been deemed illegal by the International Court of Justice. Israel has enacted systemic and often legally sanctioned discrimination against its Palestinian citizens because they are non-Jews, leading Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa and many other international human rights activists to liken Israeli policies to those of apartheid; for some, they are even worse than those of apartheid South Africa. Israel continues to deny hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees their right of return as enshrined in international law. Israel?s violations of human rights are simply too many to recount in a brief summary. However, they are by now well documented and increasingly challenged by the growing boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement around the world and in the U.S., one that is supported by leading artists and intellectuals of diverse backgrounds. If you are not aware of the BDS movement, it is not too late for CAAM to join this global struggle for human rights. Palestinian civil society has called on the international community to engage in an academic and cultural boycott of Israel: ?Given that hundreds of UN resolutions have condemned Israel?s colonial and discriminatory policies as illegal and called for immediate, adequate and effective remedies, and Given that all forms of international intervention and peace-making have until now failed to convince or force Israel to comply with humanitarian law, to respect fundamental human rights and to end its occupation and oppression of the people of Palestine, and In view of the fact that people of conscience in the international community have historically shouldered the moral responsibility to fight injustice, as exemplified in the struggle to abolish apartheid in South Africa through diverse forms of boycott, divestment and sanctions? (www.pacbi.org). The US Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI) was founded in response to this call from Palestinian civil society and was inspired by the spirit of international solidarity, moral consistency, and resistance to injustice and oppression. While those who attempt to silence critics of Israel often hurl gratuitous accusation of anti-Semitism at any one who dares to challenge the Israeli state, the boycott is an effective, antiracist campaign and will continue until Israel ceases its violations of human rights. USACBI opposes cultural programs that are sponsored by the Israeli state and are increasingly used to whitewash Israel?s violations of international human rights and war crimes and to legitimize its illegal occupation and apartheid practices. In its attempt to undermine the rapidly expanding BDS movement, Israel has resorted to the ?gBrand Israel?h campaign and has spent millions of dollars to improve its public image through cultural programming and outreach to diverse communities. The CAAM festival seems to be another example of this discredited propaganda campaign. None of the featured films address the Israeli occupation nor racially discriminatory and segregation policies that target Palestinians, nor indeed Palestinian experiences in any form. There are by now many films that powerfully document the situation on the ground in Israel, made by Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers. None of these films are being shown at this festival. In fact, the festival seems to be an attempt to evade an honest and open discussion of the reality of Israel and to forge an alliance with the Chinese and Asian American community on the backs of silenced Palestinians. In addition, we are troubled by the self-professed attempt of the Israel China Festival to co-opt Chinese and Asian American communities into celebrating the ?'continued vitality of two global leaders? and the??remarkable economic nexus which has formed between Israel, China and Silicon Valley?,? erasing any discussion of human rights abuses, labor exploitation, and occupation. While we do not oppose the exploration of cultural traditions or common histories, we strongly object to an alliance between Israel and China that is built on the censorship of histories of settler colonialism or of occupation. We strongly believe that Asian American community organizations and individuals should stand in solidarity with those challenging occupation, apartheid, warfare, and colonialism, and not engage in the normalizing of oppression. In addition, we are deeply concerned about the partnership of Chinese American and Asian American cultural organizations with an anti-Palestinian program, rather than with antiracist and anticolonial projects that stand for social justice and human rights for ALL. We ask CAAM: will you take a principled stand against occupation, colonization, and apartheid? Signed, Organizations US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI) Dr. Chris Abbyad, Clinical Assistant Professor, Rafic Hariri School of Nursing, American University of Beirut, Lebanon Joyce Kaysar ? http://www.usacbi.org/2012/07/usacbi-to-caam-end-sponsorship-of-israel-china-film-festival/ Posted on 03-07-2012
 Executive Director
 Center for Asian American Media
 The US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI), and the undersigned groups and individuals, are deeply dismayed and disappointed that CAAM is sponsoring the Israel China film festival on June 26-28 at the San Francisco Public Library, as part of the Israel-China Festival this year.
 Al Awda: The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
 The Arab Film Festival
 National Coalition of Arab Americans
 Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC), San Francisco
 Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative, College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University
 Bay Area Labor Committee for Peace & Justice
 Davis Committee for Palestinian Rights
 Friends of Palestine?- Wisconsin
 Wisconsin Middle East Lobby Group
 Berkeley Women in Black
 San Francisco Women In Black
 Students Allied for Freedom & Equality (SAFE), University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
 US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)
 Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT!)
 14 Friends of Palestine, Marin
 Free Palestine Movement
 International Solidarity Movement ? Northern California
 Global March to Jerusalem ?- North America
 South Bay Mobilization for Peace and Justice
 American Muslims for Palestine
 Middle East Study Group, Contra Costa
 Hilton Head for Peace, Hilton Head, SC
 St. Louis Palestine Solidarity Committee
 National Lawyers Guild?Free Palestine Subcommittee
 Peace in the Precincts, Sacramento
 United Methodists? Holy Land Task Force
 Bay Area Women in Black
 InterDenominational Advocates for Peace, Ann Arbor, Michigan
 Interfaith Community for Palestinian Rights, Austin, Texas
 Sacramento BDS
 Labor for Palestine
 New York City Labor Against the War
 Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi, Associate Professor of Race and Resistance Studies/Ethnic Studies and Senior Scholar, Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative, College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University
 Nosheen Ali, UC Berkeley
 Hatem Ahmed Bazian, Asian American Studies, UC Berkeley; Co-Founder, Zaytuna College; National Chair, American Muslims for Palestine
 Dalit Baum, Global Exchange
 Paola Bacchetta, Associate Professor, Department of Gender and Women?s Studies,UC Berkeley
 Ece Algan, Assistant Professor, Communication Studies, California State University San Bernardino
 Don Bustany, Middle East in Focus, KPFK Radio
 Judith Butler, Professor, Rhetoric and Comparative Literature, UC Berkeley
 Donald B. Clark, for Cumberland Countians for Peace & Justice and Network for Environmental & Economic Responsibility, United Church of Christ, Pleasant Hill, TN
 Gina Dent, Associate Professor, UCSC
 Dr. William L. Dienst Jr., family and emergency room physician/Free Gaza movement, Omak, WA
 Huma Dar, Lecturer, Asian American & Asian Diasporas Studies Program, Ethnic Studies Department, UC Berkeley
 Angela Y Davis, Professor Emerita, UCSC
 Walt Davis
 Max Elbaum: Editor, War Times/Tiempo de Guerras
 Hedy Epstein
 Rita Erickson, Albuquerque, New Mexico
 Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus, Princeton; Global & International Studies, UC Santa Barbara
 Gloria Fearn, Stockton, CA
 Manzar Faroohar, History Professor, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
 Virginia Feldman, Portland, OR
 Hassan Fouda, Northern California Friends of Sabeel; Board Director, The Israeli Committee Against House Demolition; The Tree of Life Foundation; and Council
 for the National Interest
 John Frazier, New Yorkers Against Cornell-Technion (NYACT) campaign
 Nouri Gana, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, UCLA
 Dr. Jess Ghannam, UCSF
 Angelique Gonzales: Executive Director, SOUL School of Unity & Liberation, Oakland, CA
 Steve Greaves, Educator, California
 Susan Green, Break the Silence Media and Arts Project
 Joyce F. Guinn
 Zoe Holder
 Xandra Ibara
 Mary Izett, Lafayette CA
 Liz Jackson, Berkeley California, co-chair of the National Lawyers Guild Free Palestine Subcommittee
 Remi Kanazi, Spoken Word Poet
 Robin D. G. Kelley, Professor of History, UCLA
 David Klein, Professor, Mathematics, California State University?-Northridge
 Janet Kobren, 2010 Gaza Freedom Flotilla
 Dennis Kortheuer, History, California State University, Long Beach
 Michael Letwin, Labor for Palestine; Former President, Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW Local 2325
 Maxwell Leung, Assistant Professor, Critical Studies Program, California College of the Arts
 David Lloyd, Professor, English, UC Davis
 Barbara Lubin, Executive Director, Middle East Children?s Alliance, Berkeley
 Sunaina Maira, Professor, Asian American Studies, UC Davis
 David Mandel, Member, Jewish Voice for Peace
 Kathleen M. Moore, Professor and Vice Chair, Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara
 Monami Maulik, Executive Director, Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM), New York
 Gerald Lenoir, Executive Director, Black Alliance for Just Immigration, Oakland
 Jose Esteban Munoz: Professor, Department of Performance Studies, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
 Dorothy Naor, Israel
 Marcy Newman, Educator, Beirut, Lebanon
 Rupal Oza, Director, Women and gender studies program, Hunter College, CUNY
 Susan Scott, Inverness , CA , Co-chair, National Lawyers Guild ? International Committee*
 Edie Pistolesi, Art, California State University-Northridge
 Ismail Poonawala, Professor of Arabic & Islamic Studies, UCLA
 Paula Rainey, Alameda, CA
 Junaid Rana: Associate Professor and Associate Head, Department of Asian American Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 Dr. Roshni Rustomji-Kerns
 Tom Sartwell
 Ibrahim Soudy
 Judith Stevenson, Director, Peace and Social Justice Program; Assistant Professor, Human Development, California State University-Long Beach
 Sunera Thobani, Associate Professor, Women?s and Gender Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada
 Nabil Wahbeh, Activist
 Dorothy Wonder
 Zeina Zaatari, Regional Director for Middle East and North Africa, Global Fund for Women
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Source: http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1937
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