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blake 3:17
20th May 2010, 14:08
Elvis Costello cancels concerts in Israel in protest at treatment of Palestinians

Singer says he acted on 'conscience', as he joins a list of performers who have boycotted Israel for political reasons




Vikram Dodd (http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/vikramdodd), and Rory McCarthy (http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/rorymccarthy) in Jerusalem
guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/), Tuesday 18 May 2010 18.50 BST




(http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/elviscostello)
Elvis Costello (http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/elviscostello) has cancelled two concerts he was scheduled to play in Israel (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/israel) in protest at its treatment of Palestinians.
Costello, one of the most gifted British songwriters of his generation, was due to play on 30 June and 1 July but says his "conscience" dictated that he pull out of the performances.
He joins a list of performers who have decided not to play in Israel, including Gil Scott-Heron and Santana.


On his website, Costello wrote (http://www.elviscostello.com/#/news/it-is-after-considerable-contemplation/44): "Then there are occasions when merely having your name added to a concert schedule may be interpreted as a political act that resonates more than anything that might be sung and it may be assumed that one has no mind for the suffering of the innocent.
"I must believe that the audience for the coming concerts would have contained many people who question the policies of their government on settlement and deplore conditions that visit intimidation, humiliation or much worse on Palestinian civilians in the name of national security.
"I am also keenly aware of the sensitivity of these themes in the wake of so many despicable acts of violence perpetrated in the name of liberation.
"It is a matter of instinct and conscience.
"I cannot imagine receiving another invitation to perform in Israel, which is a matter of regret, but I can imagine a better time when I would not be writing this.
"With the hope for peace and understanding. Elvis Costello."
Sarah Colborne, from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, welcomed the decision: "We are increasingly seeing artists taking a stand against allowing themselves to be used by the Israeli state to normalise their occupation and apartheid policies against Palestinians. Principled artists understood it was unacceptable to play under the apartheid South African regime in Sun City."


Other artists have cancelled Israeli tours in recent months, including Santana and Gil Scott-Heron, who was also active in the anti-apartheid movement. In one song written to protest against the racist regime in South Africa, Scott-Heron wrote: "The first time I heard there was trouble in the Middle East, I thought they were talking about Pittsburgh." Leonard Cohen played in Israel last year, despite a similar campaign from the boycott movement asking him to stay away.


"This is not boycotting the Jewish people, or the Israeli people, it is boycotting the occupation," said Mustafa Barghouti, an independent Palestinian MP. "More and more people are convinced that something should be done and the peaceful and non-violent way to do it is by boycott, divestment and sanctions."

freepalestine
21st May 2010, 16:30
Group asks Elton John to cancel Israel gigs
Published yesterday (updated) 21/05/2010 17:03
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Bethlehem - Ma'an - The British Committee for Universities for Palestine called on British icon Elton John to cancel his shows in Israel, seeking him to re-consider the move.

BRICUP said it had sent an open letter to John in February asking him not to play in Israel but "we have had no response from him despite worldwide appeals to him."

Other UK artists including Elvis Costello, Massive Attack and Gil Scott-Heron have cancelled their shows in Israel, as well as famed guitarist Carlos Santana.

The group said it would send a second open letter to John.

Shortly after Costello announced the cancellation, Israel's Culture and Sports Minister Limor Livnat criticized the move, saying, "An artist boycotting his fans in Israel is unworthy of performing here."

Meanwhile, pro-Palestinian groups released a video on YouTube comprising an amalgamation of Elton's songs, calling on the singer to cancel all shows in Israel.
http://maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=285641

blake 3:17
21st May 2010, 21:34
Massive Attack? Cool!

¿Que?
21st May 2010, 23:03
I like Elvis Costello. But I think as the revleft tradition goes, I have to point out his many flaws and foibles that make him less than worthy of admiration. For instance, back in the 70's, Costello was heard using racist slang to describe James Brown and Ray Charles. Charles eventually forgave Costello, and the latter still has a pretty thriving music career. It's all documented on wikipedia.

I wouldn't go so far as to call Costello a racist, but I felt I had to throw that out there as that's sort of the thing to do here on revleft, when someone posts something about an artist that is socially conscious but not really revolutionary, I guess.

Enjoy the dirt!

Dr Mindbender
21st May 2010, 23:07
what is the story regarding the footballers pictures saying ''visa denied''?

empiredestoryer
22nd May 2010, 15:06
good on him hes a real bright guy they should do the same thing they did for south africa for palestine i don t think israel has long to exist anyway maybe another 50 years or so before its crushed by the weight of freedom and justice

blake 3:17
7th June 2010, 19:57
The Pixies and Gorrilaz aren't playing Israel either...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/jun/07/pixies-cancel-israel-gig

South African comrades have described how important these kind of decisions were for their campaigns.