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16 August 2016 - 09:47
Protests to target Israel festival at the Fringe

A protest will be held outside an Edinburgh Festival Fringe event which will showcase the culture of Israel this week.

Hawzah News Agency-A protest will be held outside an Edinburgh Festival Fringe event which will showcase the culture of Israel this week.

The International Shalom Festival is to take place at Edinburgh's Central Hall on August 17, but will draw a protest from groups protesting against Israel's actions in Palestine.

Edinburgh Action for Palestine said it would be a 'peaceful silent, banner protest'.

Palestine solidarity groups have called for peaceful protest against the event which they say is organized by "defenders of Israel’s illegal military occupation."

The protest will begin outside the festival venue, Central Hall in Tollcross, led by Edinburgh Action for Palestine.

In 2014, due to protests, Incubator Theatre, partially funding by the Israeli government, was forced to shut down its show at the Fringe.

Edinburgh Action for Palestine said it "supports the Palestinian civil society call for a cultural boycott of Israeli institutions, which is backed by over 100 UK artists, including Liz Lochhead, Alexei Sayle, Mike Leigh, Miriam Margolyes and Michael Rosen, and which is directed exclusively at Israeli institutions and at non-Israeli bodies that serve political propaganda purposes in favor of the Israeli government policy."

Evelyn McGregor, of Edinburgh Action for Palestine, said: “Calling this festival ‘Shalom’, the Hebrew word for Peace, is a travesty because it is a blatant celebration of a state which consistently violates the human rights of Palestinians and breaches international law.

"Such breaches include the cruel blockade of Gaza, repeated military aggression against civilian populations, illegal Israeli settlements on occupied West Bank territory, and the impunity with which Israeli soldiers and armed settlers can kill and injure Palestinians, including children.

"This festival is using the arts as a tool for normalizing human rights violations”.

Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi from Artists for Palestine UK, who delivered a letter of protest to the Fringe organizers, added: “There is no mention by name of the Palestinians who make up one fifth of Israel’s population as well as the entire population of the occupied territories, besieged Gaza and numerous refugee camps across the Middle East, nor of those in exile around the world.

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