Dear Gregory Porter, Chip Crawford, Emanuel Harrold, Aaron James, Lakecia  Benjamin

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We are writing you from Israel about your schedules performance here at the Israeli Opera. As you might have heard, practically every human rights organization in the world has condemned Israel's discrimination against Palestinian citizens and regular military attacks on those Palestinians who are not citizens.

FROM ISRAELI CITIZENS TO ARTISTS SCHEDULED TO PERFORM IN THE RED SEA JAZZ FESTIVAL: DON'T LET ISRAEL USE THE FREE SPIRIT OF JAZZ TO WHITEWASH APARTHEID AND MILITARY OCCUPATION !

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Dear Enrico Rava ; Francesco Diodati; Gabriele Evangelista; Enrico Morello; Clarinet Factory ; Dorantes ; Renaud Garcia-Fons ; Joey Alexander ; Rachelle Garniez,

From Israeli citizens: Dear Plantu, please reconsider your participation in the Jerusalem book Fair

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Dear Plantu, We are a group of Israeli citizens, active against our government's policies of racism, apartheid and occupation. We support Palestinian civil society's call for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israeli institutions, until these Israeli policies come to an end. ( http://boycottisrael.info/node/2/ )

We have learned of your scheduled participation in the Jerusalem Book
Fair/Festival. We would like to ask you to reconsider your participation,
for the sake of human rights.

Israeli citizens against the attempt to silence discussion of Israeli apartheid

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We are Israeli citizens, active against our government's policies of racism, occupation and apartheid. We have learned that the VU University council in Amsterdam has tried to prevent an important panel by the Palesti na forum from taking place. An Israeli citizen, Ronnie Barkan, was also scheduled to take part in the panel. This move by the University demonstrates that it has actively chosen a discriminating manner of behavior, deciding which Israeli speakers are legitimate and which are not.

BfW endorse Dutch protest: Batsheva Dance is NOT welcome in the Netherlands

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Sharing cultural values starts with sharing human values – Why Batsheva Dance is not welcome in the Netherlands.

A coalition of Dutch organizations and members of Dutch civil society urges the Israëli dance group Batsheva to cancel its performances in Amsterdam (9-10 January 2015). As a prominent representative of a brutal regime and its 'Brand Israel'-campaign,  the group is not welcome in the Netherlands. Batsheva's role is at home, ensuring the occupation as a key issue in the upcoming elections.  

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