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Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Finally: British politician condemns disruption of Israel Philharmonic

It took several days, but a British politician has finally condemned the disruption of the Israel Philharmonic at London's Royal Prince Albert Hall last week.
Brian Coleman, Barnet and Camden’s London Assembly member has condemned the disruption of last night’s Proms performance by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign describing their actions as “like that of 1930s black shirts”.

Commenting after the PSC interrupted conductor Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra with chants, shouting and singing, Mr Coleman said:

“This is profoundly ignorant behaviour from a group of people behaving in the same way as 1930s black shirts.

“Anyone who knows anything about Israeli cultural life knows that classical music plays an important part in helping to bridge divides. But these people wouldn’t care about that.

“All they are interested in is promoting their narrow-minded, warped opinions and shouting down anyone else.

“I hope Mr Mehta, the orchestra and Israel take heart from the fact that the vast majority of people are the Royal Albert Hall last night condemned the Palestine Solidarity Campaign’s stupidity.”
What's that sound in the background? Unfortunately, it's crickets chirping at 10 Downing Street....

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1 Comments:

At 5:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brian Coleman is a frum Yeed, he davens at rabbi Godlevsky's shul in edgware

 

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