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Growing Calls for Boycott of Israel Echo South Africa's Apartheid Era

Amid escalating violence in Gaza, increasing calls for a boycott of Israel across various sectors are raising questions about their effectiveness, drawing parallels to the boycotts against apartheid-era South Africa.

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Paramount Defies Boycott of Israeli Filmmakers

Paramount Pictures rejected a pledge by over 4000 film professionals to boycott Israeli film institutions involved in the alleged genocide and apartheid against Palestinians, emphasizing the importance of free artistic expression.

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Hundreds of Film Professionals Boycott Israeli Film Industry

Hundreds of international film professionals, including prominent figures like Ken Loach and Tilda Swinton, announced a boycott of Israeli film companies and organizations complicit in the ongoing violence against Palestinians, citing the Israeli government's actions in Gaza.

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Major William Kentridge Retrospective Opens in Germany

A major dual exhibition showcasing the works of acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge opens in Essen, Germany, on September 28th, 2024, followed by Dresden, exploring themes of apartheid, racism, and colonialism.

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South African Artist Transforms Fighter Jet into Beaded Anti-War Artwork

Ralph Ziman, a Los Angeles-based artist, created a beaded MiG-21 fighter jet, reflecting on South Africa's history of violence and the global proliferation of weapons, with proceeds supporting education and art therapy.

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Black Diaspora's Enduring Solidarity with Palestine

Since 1988, the Black diaspora's solidarity with Palestinians, stemming from shared experiences of colonialism and oppression, has been unwavering. Half of the 84 countries immediately recognizing the Palestinian state were African or Caribbean. The recent Gaza violence and South Africa's ICJ case f...

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Paramount Rejects Boycott of Israeli Filmmakers

Paramount Global became the first major film studio to publicly reject a boycott of Israeli film institutions, following a pledge signed by nearly 4,000 industry figures vowing not to work with Israeli organizations allegedly complicit in "genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.

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South Africa to Reopen Inquest into Steve Biko's Death

Nearly 50 years after anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko died in police custody in 1977, South African prosecutors will reopen an inquest into his death, prompted by new evidence and past failures to hold perpetrators accountable.

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1200 Hollywood Filmmakers Pledge Boycott of Israeli Institutions

Following a similar initiative by 1500 Italian film personalities, 1200 Hollywood filmmakers signed a statement pledging not to collaborate with Israeli institutions and companies complicit in the ongoing violence in Gaza, citing the Israeli government's actions as "genocide and apartheid.

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William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa

A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.

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South African Opposition Leader Malema Found Guilty of Hate Speech

A South African Equality Court found opposition leader Julius Malema guilty of hate speech for comments made at a 2022 rally, marking his third such conviction, further straining already tense US-South Africa relations.

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Kuper's Analysis of Victimhood Narratives in Global Conflicts

Financial Times columnist Simon Kuper discussed the self-victimization of various groups, connecting the narratives of Afrikaners in Orania and Israelis to broader historical patterns, highlighting the need for deeper introspection and acknowledgment of systemic injustices for future conflict resolu...

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