Sunday, June 6, 2010

UK author Iain Banks urges Israel boycott

(Reuters) - Author Iain Banks called for a cultural and educational boycott on Israel Thursday following its deadly raid on a flotilla of ships carrying aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip.

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The author, well known for his science fiction novels and other works, said in a letter to the Guardian newspaper that he had instructed his agent to turn down any further book translation deals with Israeli publishers.

"Appeals to reason, international law, U.N. resolutions and simple human decency mean -- it is now obvious -- nothing to Israel," Banks wrote.

"I would urge all writers, artists and others in the creative arts, as well as those academics engaging in joint educational projects with Israeli institutions, to ... convince Israel of its moral degradation and ethical isolation, preferably by simply having nothing to do with this outlaw state," he said.

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