In Israel, religious groups are expressing opposition to the World Pride to be
held in Jerusalem in August 2006. At the same time, international radical left wing groups are calling to boycott this parade
as a general call of divestment from Israel on behalf of its crimes of occupation against the Palestinian people.
As Palestinian LGBTQI's who live under the occupation, and as Palestinian
LGBTQI's who are part of a national minority in Israel, we are opposing this attempt to hold the international pride parade
in Israel, particularly in Jerusalem, the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As the pride parade will be a time for
the gay and lesbian community in Israel to celebrate, Palestinians in Eastern occupied Jerusalem will continue to suffer under
intensified checkpoints, increasing racism, house demolishing, confiscating IDs and expanding of Israeli settlements.Therefore,
ASWAT- Palestinian gay Women group decided not to take part in the World Pride 2006.
Even though, the state of Israel holds a tolerant stance towards gays
and lesbians, it uses this opportunity to show the world that in Israel a gay man can also be a soldier. However, being a
soldier in an occupying oppressive army does not do justice to our quest for peace and tolerance. This is an insult to our
struggle for freedom and tolerance. In Israel, violence and hatred are articulated through homophobia and xenophobia, and
this very same violence is evident in racism, occupation and war crimes.
In June 2002 Israel began building a wall
that aims to separate Israel from the Palestinian population, however, the wall invades the heart of Palestinian localities,
separating families and imprisoning them into ghettos. The wall is mostly built on the Palestinian lands, hence, constantly
legitimizing the confiscation of large portions of Palestinian land, damaging the very weave of Palestinian life.
In
both the first Intifada as well as the current one, Palestinian gays who escaped from their homes, find themselves working
in the General Security Services in Israel (Shabak), where the Shabak took advantages of their situations and manipulated
them to cooperate with Israeli intelligence. Eventually the Shabak returned many of them to Palestine where their rights were
violated without due process.
In August, tens of thousands of gays and lesbians are going to arrive
to Israel to “celebrate” their “pride”. Closure, Checkpoints, Wall, and Drawn Weapons; these are the
ways that Israel is promising to maintain security for its citizens and visitors. At the same time that we celebrate our pride,
the Palestinians are going to suffer and be under curfew. Furthermore, many of the LGBTQI's from the Arab world are denied
access to Israel and the world pride parade.
Thousands of gays and lesbians will celebrate in Jerusalem with the
motto love without borders, and we demand to put an end to occupation, hatred, racism and break the apartheid
wall.
ASWAT, Palestinian Gay Women’s Group, will not participate
in the World pride events and will not march in the Parade; Aswat invites everyone who is already coming to Jerusalem to join
the alternative action the Parade to the Wall.
ASWAT- Palestinian gay women