Sun Sep 18, 2011
Four musicians in the United Kingdom have been suspended from their job for nine months over opposition to a concert by an Israeli orchestra.
The London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) suspended cellist Sue Sutherley and violinists Tom Eisner, Nancy Elan and Sarah Streatfeild until June 2012 after they signed a letter as members of the LPO denouncing the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) as “an instrument of Israel's propaganda,” the Guardian reported on Friday.
LPO officials said in a statement that the suspensions send “a strong and clear message that their actions will not be tolerated.”
They said the LPO “has no wish to end the careers of four talented musicians, but for the LPO, music and politics do not mix.”
“Denials of human rights and violations of international law are hidden behind a cultural smokescreen. The IPO is perhaps Israel's prime asset in this campaign. Israel's policy towards the Palestinians fits the UN definition of apartheid,” the statement added.
The IPO's concert was interrupted by the protesters on September 1. The state-run BBC suspended its live coverage of the concert, although the Israeli orchestra completed its performance.
Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.com/detail/199880.html.
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