On the Cancellation of an upcoming water conference with the Israeli Ambassador
15 February 2016
The human rights and Palestine solidarity organisation BDS South Africa welcomes news of the cancellation of an upcoming water conference that was to be hosted by the prominent South African weekly, the Mail & Guardian, which would have had the Israeli Ambassador Arthur Lenk as a panellist.
We furthermore welcome a) the pledge by some of the sponsors and organisers that if ever a similar event is organised in future that it will not include the Israeli Ambassador to South Africa; and b) the assertion by South Africa’s Ministry of Water Affairs and Sanitation that it had nothing to do with the conference in the first instance.
The now cancelled water conference was due to take place later this month, on the 26th of February, but drew much criticism because of its intended inclusion of the Israeli Ambassador as a speaker.
One high profile speaker, Professor Lorenzo Fioramonti, withdrew even before the event was cancelled (click here to read his letter). Fioramonti, a political economist at the University of Pretoria and director of the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation, explained that he withdrew due to the high attendance fee and because "there is an international academic boycott against Israel’s public officials, which is supported by progressive groups both in Israel and Palestine and has a lot of support in South Africa too. This boycott is key to help the cause for sustainable and equitable peace in the Middle East, highlighting how behind the facade of technological solutions lies a systematic exploitation of Palestinian communities."