Scarlett
Johansson is the new face of apartheid. Her very public decision to quit Oxfam
and continue her role as Sodastream’s “global brand ambassador” is appallingly
racist. Here’s why.
Sodastream
operates a factory in the Mishor Adumim Industrial Zone, which is located on
stolen Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank . The company not only profits from
the stolen land but also exploits Palestinian labor.
“Palestinian
workers in this factory always feel like we are enslaved … There is a full
discrimination against the [Muslim] workers and we are denied our right to
practice our religion”, explained one employee last year to the online news
site Electronic Intifada.
Johansson’s
endorsement of Sodastream helps to legitimize the company’s operations. It also
helps to legitimize Israel ’s ongoing ethnic cleansing and
apartheid practices.
There are
differences between the regime that existed in South Africa and that of Israel today. But the similarities speak
for themselves. South Africa made a legal distinction between
“white”, “coloured”, “Indian” and “black”. Israel makes a legal distinction between
“Jew” and “non-Jew”.
A “matrix
of control” exists in the occupied territories, which consists of Jewish-only
settlements, an obstructive ID system, segregated buses and separate roads for
Israeli citizens. All of this amounts to intensive restrictions on the movement
of Palestinians.
Israeli
apartheid, like the South African variety, mounts an ongoing campaign of
violent demographic engineering against the indigenous population. Palestinians
are subject to regular curfew and cannot leave or enter their own towns without
permits. Under Israel ’s military apartheid regime,
Palestinians’ water resources, land and crops are regularly confiscated and
their homes destroyed.
All this
debunks the commonly touted claim that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East . Alongside the restrictions on
movement and the ever present eye of the military, Israel will not allow Palestinians in the
occupied territories to vote. Their very existence is deemed a threat, so the
idea of “one person one vote” is maligned as anti-Semitic!
The
Palestinian Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association estimates that since
1967, 40 percent of the male Palestinian population in the occupied territories
has been imprisoned. According to both Israeli and Palestinian human rights organizations,
nearly all Palestinian political prisoners have suffered torture.
John
Dugard, former special reporter to the UN Human Rights Council, in 2011 compared
the Israeli imprisonment of Palestinians to policies of apartheid-era South Africa . “Apartheid’s security police
practiced torture on a large scale”, he wrote in an article for Al Jazeera. “So
do the Israeli security forces. There were many political prisoners on Robben Island [the prison that housed Nelson
Mandela] but there are more Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails.”
Palestinians,
like Black South Africans before them, have resisted this subjugation both
inside the racist regime and internationally. That’s what makes Johansson’s
decision all the more repulsive.
Palestinians
have been pleading for solidarity for years and an international campaign – the
boycott, divestment and sanctions movement – has continually exposed the
criminality of companies like Sodastream that benefit from Israeli apartheid.
For
Johansson, none of that matters. If this had been South Africa in the 1980s, would she have acted
in a similar way?
> The article above was written by Kostas Rologas, and is reprinted from Red Flag newspaper.
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