Having
performed concerts in the Middle East region many times over
the last few years, I am well aware of the ethnic and religious
tensions existing, not only in the countries concerned, but
in the broader international diasporas representing the various
groups and their interests.
Having long maintained the position that culture and the arts
should be free of political and religious censorship and a distance
kept between them, I took a decision in February of 2009 that
any future concerts in Israel by me or Jethro Tull would result
in charitable donations to bodies representing the development
of peaceful co-existence between Muslims, Jews and Christians,
and the fostering of better Palestinian/Israeli relations. A
number of potential charitable beneficiaries have now been identified
and are under consideration.
I speak only for my own share of concert profits here - I am
not about to tell the rest of the musicians or crew what views
they should hold or what to do with their remuneration. Nor
do I feel pressured by human rights groups, national interests
or any individuals to perform or not to perform in Israel or
anywhere else. I make up my own mind in light of available facts,
with my own experience and a sense of personal ethics.
To those who tell me I should "boycott" Israel (or,
for that matter, Turkey or Lebanon), I can only point out that
on my travels around the world I am continually reminded of
atrocities carried out historically by many nations who are
now our friends, and it serves to strengthen my resolve that
some degree of peace and better understanding may result from
my and other artists' professional and humble efforts in such
places. If I had the opportunity to perform today in Iran or
North Korea, hell - I'd be there if I thought it would make
a tiny positive net contribution to better relations.
It's a long time since Pearl Harbor, Auschwitz, Hiroshima and
the firestorm of Dresden and I hope that, one bright day sometime
in the future, it will seem a long time since the blockading
of the supply flotilla to Gaza and the bombing of Israeli citizens
by Hamas and Hizbolla.
So, I decided many months ago not to profit from my work in
this troubled region and hope that interested parties on all
sides will understand and respect my decision and resolve. The
details of recipients of my charitable donation will be posted
for the benefit of the doubters, as usual, on this website later
in the year.
Ian Anderson, June 2010.
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