USACBI Twitter Alert: Will you tell Moby to cancel his trip to Israel?

Will you tell Moby to cancel his trip to Israel?

We are asking BDS supporters to get the word out and tell electronica musician Moby to cancel his July 12th performance in Israel! See the letter urging him to respect human rights and respect the call from Palestinian civil society to boycott, divest and sanction Israel until it complies with international law: http://bit.ly/BDSmoby

Tweet the BDS message, post it to his facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/mobymusic, or email a letter to his management (sample email provided below).
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Use the sample tweets below or write your own.
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Palestinian human rights are “Slipping Away” Stand up & join the #BDS against #Israel @thelittleidiot http://bit.ly/BDSmoby
Land confiscation & discriminatory laws are “Feeling So Real” Dont play #Israel @thelittleidiot #BDS http://bit.ly/BDSmoby
“In this world” #Israel bulldozes & bombs #Palestine Are you brave enough to say NO? @thelittleidiot http://bit.ly/BDSmoby
“Mobility”? Palestinians under illegal siege by #Israel have none. Time for #BDS @thelittleidiot http://bit.ly/BDSmoby
“Natural Blues” in #Palestine when #Israel occupies land & minds. Dont play apartheid @thelittleidiot #BDS http://bit.ly/BDSmoby
Sample letter to email:
Dear Moby,
I recently learned of your concert in Israel on July 12. I am writing to ask you to cancel.
Since 2005 Palestinian civil society has been calling on international artists to refuse to play in Israel as part of a campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel until it complies with international law. In support, many artists have canceled their concerts in Israel, including Elvis Costello, Roger Waters, Carlos Santana, August Burns Red and the late Gil Scott Heron.
You say you want to see things with your own eyes before passing judgment. Fantastic. But do it without performing just a few miles away from those suffering under occupation. Do it without allowing your concert to be used to legitimize a system of apartheid and the systematic violation of human rights.
Sincerely,

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