New Zealand activists raise funds for Palestine charity after Israel fine
MELBOURNE: Two New Zealand pro- Palestinian activists have raised NZ$ 14,000 ( US$ 9,108.40) as of yesterday for charity after being fined by an Israeli court for their alleged role in persuading pop star Lorde to cancel a concert in Tel Aviv last year.
Justine Sachs and Nadia AbuShanab said last week they would not pay the fine of 45,000 shekels ( US$ 12,423.05) awarded to three Israeli teenagers, calling the court’s ruling a ‘stunt’ intended to intimidate Israel’s critics.
Instead, they asked people to donate money through website ‘ givealittle. co. nz’ to the Gaza Mental Health Foundation, a volunteer group that raises funds for mental health and women’s empowerment groups in the Gaza Strip.
As of yesterday, they raised NZ$ 14,000, according to the website.
“Given that we’ve actually had this kind of push upon us - we felt that it was expedient to actually recenter the issue back on Palestine,” Abu- Shanab told Radio New Zealand.
The case arose from an open letter that Sachs and Abu- Shanab wrote to Lorde, a New Zealander, on the website ‘ thespinoff.co.nz’ in December urging her to call off her planned concert.
Lorde cancelled her concert in Israel that same month after a campaign by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions ( BDS) group, which campaigns for Palestinian rights, that included the open letter published by Sachs and Abu- Shanab. — Reuters