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Palestine | East BayStudy In Israel Billboards Modified by Guerrilla Advertisers
10 bus shelter billboards advertising the University of California’s For Immediate Release
Study In Israel Billboards Modified by Guerrilla Advertisers 10 bus shelter billboards advertising the University of California’s “Study in Israel” campaign were remade into “Boycott Israel” ads and placed around Berkeley and San Francisco in May. Under the headline, “Boycott Israel? We boycott Israel because…”, one of the modified posters depicts students saying, “I believe in speaking out against racism. Israel’s entrenched system of racial discrimination & segregation against the Palestinian citizens of Israel is frighteningly similar to the former apartheid system in South Africa!” and “I believe that governments must be held accountable for their actions! Israel denies its responsibility for the waves of ethnic cleansing that have made millions of Palestinians into refugees.” The original ad campaign was financed by the pro-Israel publicity agency BlueStar PR as part of an intensive campaign to promote study in Israel at California universities. The University of California recently reinstated its study abroad program at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, after years of lobbying from pro-Israel students and professionals. The program was suspended seven years ago based on concerns that the area was too dangerous. “It’s ironic that the University of California has decided the area is less dangerous now than seven years ago, when 1,400 Palestinian civilians were killed by the Israeli government in Gaza just four months ago,” said one of the creators of the alternative ad campaign, who prefers to remain anonymous. “2009 has already been the deadliest year for Palestinians since the Second Intifada began in September 2000.” The Study in Israel billboards were carefully designed to appeal to the U.C. system’s multicultural student body. One featured a group including several Southeast Asians and another a woman in hijab (traditional Muslim headcovering), which creators of the alternative campaign consider extremely insulting. “It’s outrageous to use images of Muslim women to promote the image of Israel as a tolerant society, when Palestinians are daily under attack for being Muslim,” said one of the artists. “During my time in the West Bank, I saw Israeli soldiers consciously degrade Muslim people by ordering women to remove their headscarves and men to pull up their shirts.” The redesigned poster draws attention to Israel’s actions to prevent Palestinian students from getting an education. In this version, the women are saying, “I find it shocking that hundreds of Palestinian schools and kindergartens and at least eight universities have been shelled, shot at and invaded by the Israeli army, and dozens have been closed down and converted into barracks since September 2000,” and “I’m really angry that the so-called ‘separation wall’ isolates and divides Palestinian population centers, cutting students off from their schools and literally bulldozing through educational institutions in its path.” The posters ask members of the University of California community to pressure U.C. to respect the cultural and academic boycott initiated by Palestinian civil society in April 2004. The Palestinian Campaign for Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel calls on the international academic community to pressure Israel to: 1. End its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantling the Wall; 2. Recognize the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and 3. Respect, protect and promote the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution 194.” The U.S. Campaign for Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel has been joined by over 400 academics and cultural workers. While the guerrilla ads list several websites for more information, including http://www.stopthewall.org, http://www.bdsmovement.net and http://www.whoprofits.org, no organization had any knowledge that the ads were being posted.
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Tuesday Jun 9th, 2009 8:31 AM
the one at Castro is gone, but it made me so happy. thanks to the folks who made this happen.
Monday Jun 15th, 2009 11:10 AM
If these were originally critical of Israel and pro-Israeli supporters changed them around, wouldnt you all be complaining about your 1st amendment rights and how much you paid for the signs and how you have a right to have your opinion heard?
I condemn both Israel's racism and your obstruction of people's freedom of speech.
Thursday Jun 18th, 2009 8:38 AM
Someone was complaining about this violating free speech, first of all that's in the bill of rights meaning it pertains to the GOVERNMENT not infringing on the free speech of citizens. Are the people that brought up free speech concerns aware that those ads were put up by multi million dollar PR firms that Israel pays to desperately try to "revamp" it's public image as support from Americans has plummeted. And the graffiti artists who changed the ads are the authoritarians trampling on the poor little multi million dollar imperialist ad campaign? That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. You're not concerned about free speech. Ordinary people re-engineering some imposed from above imperialist message is what free speech is all about, because it's not always neat. Whose side are you on? Because I doubt the people whining about Israel's ad corp's "free speech" being infringed is hardly concerned about that and at the end of the day is just a racist zionist who doesn't have respect for Palestinian life, who have their homes bulldozed down and sbject to constant search and seizure, and murdered at the hands of the Israeli state.
Friday Jun 19th, 2009 10:42 AM
Since it was not the cops (govt) who changed the signs, there's no free speech issue. This is simply a private action in the public domain.
Would the same people who are calling this a "free speech" issue also complain if they saw someone put a "stop the war" sticker over a "nuke Iraq" sticker on some right wing extremist's bumper? If so, we'll have to agree to disagree, as with this.
Thursday Jul 2nd, 2009 8:18 AM
I saw one of those (un-modified) posters near UCSF. I had no idea that UC was behind this! I'm going to put a stop to it, especially at UCSF, which ONLY has graduate students -- i.e. none would have the slightest interest in going to Israel.
Tuesday Jul 7th, 2009 4:25 AM
Your copy needs changing.
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