Open letter
to Susan Sarandon: Follow UNICEF's lead and publicly cut ties with Lev
Leviev
July 2,
2008
From:Adalah-NY; the West Bank villages of Bil'in and Jayyous; Jewish Voice for
Peace; Defence for
Children International-Palestine Section; The Steering Committee of the
Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee; and
The Coalition of Women for
Peace, Israel
As
seven diverse groups committed to justice, human rights and peace, and
representing hundreds of organizations and tens of thousands of people in the
US, Palestine and Israel, we call on you as a UNICEF Goodwill
Ambassador, to follow the lead of UNICEF which told Reuters
on June 20th that it was cutting all ties with Israeli
billionaire and diamond mogul Lev Leviev. UNICEF took this action due to
Leviev's companies' construction of Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian Territory. In a June 19 letter to Adalah-NY, Chris De Bono, senior
communications advisor to UNICEF's Executive Director, explained: "Yesterday we
confirmed that UNICEF has concluded that it will not consider partnerships -
direct or indirect - with Mr. Lev Leviev or any of his corporate entities, and
will not accept financial or other support that we know is from him or his
corporate entities. The concerned parts of the UNICEF family, including our
national committees, have been advised of this."
Like UNICEF, which did not know until we informed them,
we understand that when you attended the
November 13,2007 gala opening of Leviev's Madison Avenue jewelry
store, as Adalah-NY protested outside, you were unaware of Leviev's record of
human rights abuses in
Palestine, Angola
and beyond. However, as a popular and respected human rights advocate and a
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, not publicly severing ties with Leviev has sent and
will continue to send a message to the world that you support Leviev's highly
unethical business activities which result in grave human rights abuses in
Palestine.
On
December 7, 2007 your assistant Mark Edlitz informed Adalah-NY that you were
exploring these issues. UNICEF's public rebuke of Leviev, which follows Oxfam International's
similar announcement on January 11, 2008, now provides an appropriate
opportunity for you, as a member of the UNICEF family, to set the record
straight and once again stand courageously for human rights.
West Bank
Villages of Bil'in and Jayyous: Our
villages, known worldwide for multi-year peaceful protest campaigns, supported
by Israeli and international activists, to save our land, affirm that Leviev's
settlements are destroying the olive groves and farms that have sustained our
villages for centuries. The settlements of Maale Adumim and Har Homa, where
Leviev's companies have recently built homes in violation of international law,
are being built expressly to sever East Jerusalem from the West Bank, destroying
any hopes for peace. Leviev has also financially supported the settler
organization the Land
Redemption Fund which has used highly dubious means to secure Palestinian
land in villages including Bil'in and Jayyous for
settlement expansion.
Defence for
Children International – Palestine Section: Recognizing your concern for children worldwide,
we note that in order to build
these illegal colonies, the State of Israel has confiscated acres and acres of
cultivated and non-cultivated privately-owned Palestinian land, depriving scores
of families of their assets and livelihood, thus severely compromising their
ability and options to provide for their children. In some cases this leads to a
reversal of roles, whereby the children have to drop out of school in order to
help provide for their families, by working to supplement income or by saving
their parents the need to pay for school fees.
Steering
Committee of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National
Committee (BNC):As representatives of a wide coalition of
171 of the largest Palestinian mass organizations, trade unions, networks and
organizations, we believe that it is of crucial importance that prominent
figures like you come out to speak about justice and against war and occupation
everywhere, from Iraq to Palestine. We view boycott as a non-violent, civil form
of pressure against Israel. Inspired by the global
movement to isolate apartheid South Africa, Palestinian civil
society has called on the world to start once again a boycott movement in the
pursuit of justice.
Jewish Voice
for Peace:We represent 23,000 Jews and allies who yearn and work for
a just peace for Palestinians and Israelis and we implore you to take a public
stand against Leviev. Leviev's strong support of the settlements seriously
compromises any efforts at a just peace in the region. His efforts to
expropriate more lands from Palestinians, using both financial and strong-arm
tactics, greatly increase Palestinian suffering.
The Coalition
of Women for Peace, Israel:
Representing ten Israeli women's organizations, we affirm that developers and
investors who take part in maintaining the occupation and the settlement
industry must be made publicly accountable for their actions. We ask you to join
us in publicly disavowing Lev Leviev's businesses until he withdraws his
involvement in any such projects.
Together, all of our organizations echo the following
words of our friends in the villages of Bil'in and Jayyous: We are engaged
in a struggle for justice, for our freedom – indeed, for our very lives. We call
on you, Ms. Sarandon, to stand with us in our struggle to save our land and our
communities.