Catch it Live! At tHE MondAvi CEntEr Chava Alberstein
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Catch it Live! At tHE MondAvi CEntEr Chava Alberstein
news community Returning to a ‘normative definition of human rights’ in the Middle East by E l i s s a P ro van c e Aryeh Green remembers opening up the newspaper a few years ago and seeing a picture of Arab Muslim youth kneeling on the ground with soldiers standing over them. His first thought was, ‘What has happened in Israel?’ Aryeh Green As it turned out, nothing happened in Israel. The picture, depicting the youth being held in administrative detention, was actually taken in France. Upon further reading, Green, Director of MediaCentral, a new initiative that provides support services to foreign journalists based in or visiting Israel, discovered that French authorities had carried out search and seizure operations without warrants and held the detainees without due process. “Is there any recollection of France being called in gross violation of human rights or a discussion in the United Nations?” Green asked the audience who gathered at Congregation Beth Shalom on October 18th to hear him address the topic of “Human Rights and Freedom in the Middle East.” “No,” was the collective response. Green, whose presentation was sponsored by the Jewish Federation of the Sacramento Region, Congregation Beth Shalom, the Jewish Community Relations Council, and StandWithUs, explained that under a democratic system of government, democracies make judgments and occasionally carry out policies that restrict rights. “We all accept inconveniences and time delays and we don’t protest our invasion of privacy when we recognize occasions or special situations when it is warranted,” said Green, using air travel safety as an example. “We are willing to relinquish our right to privacy.” Green added that rights are also a relative issue, especially when the subject is Israel. “The definition of human rights has been hijacked by those with an agenda to delegitimize Israel in the eyes of the world,” Green said. “There is castigation and condemnation around the world that Israel is the grossest violator of human rights in the world. What rights?” he asked. “Freedom of speech? Since 1967 there has been a plethora of news media with daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers in Palestine. There are more publications for four million people than for all of Iran, which has 70 million people. Freedom of speech?” Green continued. “Freedom of speech has been protected, encouraged, and strengthened. How about freedom of religion? Only under Israeli rule have Palestinians achieved any sense of freedom of religion. Gay rights? How are gays treated in Muslim society? Under Israeli rule, they are protected.” Green, who grew up in San Francisco and has lived in Israel for nearly 25 years, went on to explain that Palestinians who have been working with and actively involved in the pro- Catch it Live! At tHE MondAvi CEntEr Chava Alberstein tHU, dEC 6 • 8 pM Singing in Hebrew, motion of democracy are Yiddish and English, Chava the first to acknowledge Alberstein is one of the that, beginning in 1967, most prolific Israeli singerIsrael “inculcated a great producers of all time, number of freedoms and having released nearly 50 rights we normally think recordings since the late of when we discuss hu1960s. “If we have a true man rights.” folk singer, it is Chava How, then, did Israel Alberstein,” Yediot Aharonot, become known as a gross Israel’s largest daily newsviolator of human rights paper, said about Alberin the world, rather than a democratic stein, naming her the most country that implements policy decisions to protect its citizens, especially important female musician in a world that has witnessed human in Israel’s history. rights violations in Cambodia, the Former Soviet Union, and Darfur? The media, Green explained, “carry the baggage of western society and come to the region with an acceptance of the Palestinian version of the situation— that Israeli is responsible for all of the ills of the world.” He added that the Palestinians have 12 media outlets and many journalists studied in universities where attitudes are “part and parcel” with the accepted wisdom that Israel mistreats PalesMondaviArts.org tinians and that they are repressed. 530.754.ARTS (2787) | 866.754.ARTS (toll-free) “Reasonable people can disagree whether a security barrier is appropriate, but when that segues into conRobeRt and MaRgRit Mondavi Center foR the PeRfoRMing aRts demnation of Israel being the grossest violator of human rights, we’re going one step too far,” Gross said. “We need to return to a normative definition of human rights. Once we return to a normative definition, we can have reasonable discussions about particu- Mondavi Jewish Voice Ad Rep: Becky Summers 754.5424 lar Israeli policies.” Dec, 2007 Production: Morissa Rubin 530.754.5426 MediaCentral, said Green, who is 1/4. 4.75 x 7.5 also an advisory to Natan Sharansky, PGOPSUI F S O D B M J G P [email protected] SOJB provides foreign journalists with [email protected], vices as mundane as assistance with translating a telephone bill to higher level support, such as setting up interviews with experts and government spokespeople. They also escort journalists on field trips and hold /RTHODOXTOSECULARALTERNATIVETOTRADITIONAL3ERVICESTHATFITYOU events, all with the purpose of giving them access to stories. For example, !RRANGEMENTSCONVENIENTLYMADEINTHECOMFORTOFYOURHOME journalists are taken to the security 0ERSONALIZEDSETTINGSIDEALFORMEMORABLETRIBUTES barrier, which is 94% fence and only 6% wall. They are offered access to the reality of the barrier by being brought to Palestinian villages to hear complaints and inconveniences. They are also told how, before the fence 3ACRAMENTOS,OCAL*EWISH&UNERAL(OME was built, a 19-year-old Muslim Arab walked 20 minutes from his village, boarded a bus, and little more than an hour later, strapped on a bomb WWWMANDELFUNERALSERVICESCOM and killed a 17-year-old boy. “These are not violations of human rights,” said Green. “Journalists who come with a certain set of assump-EMBEROF*EWISH&UNERAL$IRECTORSOF!MERICAs&$ tions come out with a much broader 3ONOMA"LVD6ALLEJO#! ability to report more accurately. They understand these are policy issues, not human rights issues.” Green also believes that truth is Israel’s best ally, explaining, “To stand up for the truth will help not just Palestinians who are suffering under the Palestinian Authority and not just Palestinians who are waiting for their own independence, but all who are suffering.” .BOEFM'VOFSBM4FSWJDFT "RINGING0ERSONALIZED3ERVICESTO9OUR&RONT$OOR For more information about MediaCentral, visit www.m-central.org. For Ourselves. For Our Children. For Israel. Forever.