Senin, 17 Desember 2007

Barenboim slams Israel over border spat (AP)

BERLIN - Conductor Daniel Barenboim criticized Israel on Monday for preventing a Palestinian musician from entering the Gaza Strip for a concert.

Barenboim said his group of about 20 musicians from England, the United States, France and Germany, as well the Palestinian musician, had been authorized by Israeli authorities to travel to Gaza for a baroque music festival, where they were to play on Sunday.

But the musician was stopped at the Israel-Gaza border and informed he needed individual permission to enter. The group was held for seven hours at the border, then canceled its concert in solidarity.

"A baroque music concert in a Roman Catholic church in Gaza -- as we all know -- has nothing to do with security and would bring so much joy to people who live there in great difficulty," said Barenboim, who for years has been critical of Israel in its conflict with the Palestinians.

The Jewish conductor, who was born in Buenos Aires but grew up in Israel, called on the Israelis to support humanitarian and cultural projects in the Palestinian territories.

 
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