We ask you to join us in a boycott of travel to World Pride Jerusalem 2006 as part of the international boycott of
Israel and the campaign to divest from Israel.
As you know, many groups have joined the movement to boycott Israeli goods and to divest from Israel in protest of the
ongoing occupation of Palestinian lands, the construction of the apartheid wall in the West Bank, and the destruction of Palestinian
olive trees, homes, and villages. We believe that the goal of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ)
liberation is best served by supporting local community organizing while also supporting the liberation struggles of all oppressed
peoples.
We support the work of Jerusalem Open House (the local sponsor of World Pride in Jerusalem) in fighting queer oppression,
and we understand and respect that LGBTIQ people and organizations within Israel and Palestine will decide for themselves
how to relate to World Pride. However, we ask LGBTIQ people from other countries to boycott travel to Israel and not to attend
World Pride 2006 in Jerusalem.
Although Jerusalem was designated as an "international city" by the United Nations, travel to Jerusalem may only be accomplished
with the consent of the Israeli government and its military forces. Palestinians and other people of Arab and North African
descent have routinely been barred from the City of Jerusalem by the occupying Israeli forces. We are appalled that InterPride
chose Jerusalem as the site of the second World Pride event and is encouraging LGBTIQ people from all over the world to ignore
the boycott and spend significant funds in Israel, bolstering its tourist economy and its disingenuous claim to be a "free,"
democratic, state. We are also appalled at the blatant misrepresentation of the event as one that will be open to all LGBTIQ
people and the chosen theme "Love Without Borders."
World Pride Jerusalem was originally scheduled to take place in August of 2005. However, Jerusalem Open House and InterPride
postponed it because it coincided with the projected date of the Gaza "disengagement." During the period when the world's
attention was focused on the dismantlement of Israeli settlements in Gaza, the Israeli government continued its policy of
land confiscation and the demolition of homes in the West Bank, and continued construction of the apartheid wall.
The promotion of this event by InterPride has included the distribution of thousands of DVDs at Pride 2004 in San Francisco
and New York. The DVD promotes the "great parties" and "beautiful women" in Israel. The DVD also promotes the fact that the
Israeli army allows openly lesbian and gay people to serve. It does not discuss the role of the army in oppressing people
in the Occupied Territories, but does condemn the Palestinian Authority for its treatment of lesbian and gay people. The only
mention of the Intifada (Palestinian resistance struggle) is to say that it makes it more difficult for lesbian and gay Palestinians
to come out or to "escape" to Israel.
We understand that some conservative and right-wing people in Israel are opposed to World Pride being held in Jerusalem
because they oppose LGBTIQ rights, and that some LGBTIQ people are considering attending the event to oppose these forces
and support the local LGBTIQ groups. We certainly understand this impulse, but we believe that after examining all of the
many political issues involved it is more important to boycott travel to World Pride 2006 in Jerusalem to send the message
to Israel that the civil rights victories gained by some LGBTIQ people within Israel do not justify or excuse the oppression
of the Palestinian people or the occupation of their lands.
We hope that you will raise the issues discussed above with your group and others as part of the ongoing dialogue concerning
how LGBTIQ people can both promote LGBTIQ liberation and the rights of all oppressed peoples including the Palestinian people
in the occupied territories, refugee camps, and in the Diaspora. We will post thoughtful responses to these issues on this
website www.boycottworldpride.org in order to facilitate dialogue on these issues within the LGBTIQ community.
Please let us know if your group is willing to join us in endorsing or sponsoring the boycott of travel to WorldPride 2006
in Jerusalem.
In Peace and Struggle,
The Coalition to Boycott World Pride Jerusalem 2006