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Gush Shalom Calls on Artists to Cancel Settler Dead Sea FestivalBy Anonymous, submitted on שישי, 26/03/2010 - 21:02
It is shameful that artists, for monetary gain, give legitimacy to a West Bank settler enterprise. Assaf Amdursky, Ivri Lider, Barry Sakharov, Shalom Hanoch, Arkadi Duchin and "The Friends of Natasha" are due to perform at the Mitzpe Shalem Settlement near the factory of the "Ahava" Company. Gush Shalom: "It is shameful that artists, for monetary gain, give legitimacy to a settler enterprize" "For monetary gain, well-known artists have agreed to participate in a festival due to be held at the Mitzpe Shalem settlement in the northern part of the Dead Sea, near the factory of the 'Ahava' Company which exploits natural resources of an Occupied Territory in violation of International Law," says Gush Shalom, the Israeli Peace Bloc.
In a letter sent to Ivri Lider, Barry Sakharov, Shalom Hanoch, Arkadi Duchin and "The Friends of Natasha" band, the movement calls upon the artists to cancel their participation. The Ahava Dead Sea Festival is due to take place 1-3 April, during the Passover holyday, and organized by the "Ahava" Company along with the Settler Regional Council "Megilot".
All over the world demonstrations and protests are now held against the sale of 'Ahava' cosmetics' , with European and American women carrying protest signs reading 'I don’t buy these products, this beauty is stolen'. Do not let the Ahava company, whose name means 'love' but whose acts are the opposite, abuse your good name in the world of Israeli culture and get an ineradicable badge of infamy."
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