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40 Organizations Commend Virginia State Bar for
Cancelling Trip to Israel
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, April 13, 2015
Forty organizations have signed a letter commending the President of the
Virginia State Bar for his
recent decision to cancel an upcoming seminar in Jerusalem. Kevin E.
Martingayle, President of the Virginia State Bar Association, cited Israel's
"discriminatory policies" and low attendance as the reasons for the
cancellation.
The Virginia State Bar Association's decision came in
response to a
petition from concerned attorneys, who wrote "as members of the VSA,
have have an oath to uphold our profession's highest ideals. At the core of
these ideas is the belief that no person or group should be subject to
differential treatment on the basis of their immutable characteristics. The
location of this year's seminar, however, strikes at the heart of our
profession's ideals." The full text of the letter along with
organizational signatories is below.
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April 1, 2015
Virginia State Bar Association Mr. Kevin E.
Martingayle, President 1111 East Main Street, Suite 700 Richmond, VA
23219-3565
Dear Mr. Martingayle,
We write to commend the
Virginia State Bar Association for its decision to cancel its Midyear Legal
Seminar in Jerusalem. By cancelling the planned seminar, the Virginia State
Bar Association has reaffirmed its commitment to the principles of equality
enshrined in U.S. law.
In thanking the Virginia State Bar
Association, we agree with the sentiments expressed by Representative Keith
Ellison in 2013 when he stated, “American citizens deserve to travel without
fear of being turned away based on their race, religion, or countries they
have visited.”
Israel’s routine discrimination against U.S. citizens
entering Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory is both well
documented and ongoing. In the process of denying entry to U.S. citizens,
Israel often subjects them to humiliating searches, intensive
interrogations, and invasions of personal privacy, including demanding
access to private email accounts.
Those affected by Israel’s policies
include
teachers,
college students,
world-renowned university professors,
architects,
clergy,
interfaith delegations,
people visiting sick relatives,
married couples giving birth,
humanitarian workers,
human rights monitors, and
descendants of signers of the U.S. constitution. In recent years,
Israel’s refusal to end its discrimination against U.S. citizens prevented
it from entering the Visa Waiver Program and prompted strong condemnations
from lawmakers, the administration, and human rights organizations.
In March of 2014, State Department Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said, “The
Department of Homeland Security and State remain concerned with the unequal
treatment that Palestinian Americans and other Americans of Middle Eastern
origin experience at Israel’s border and checkpoints.”
In 2013,
sixteen Members of Congress wrote to then-Israeli Ambassador Oren, saying,
"we are concerned that Israeli border officials are disproportionally
singling out, detaining, and denying entry to Arab and Muslim Americans." In
their letter, Members of Congress quoted a spokesperson for Former Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice, who said, “we expect all American citizens to be
accorded the rights that any other American citizen would be
accorded...there are no second classes.”
As an association that
prides itself on diversity and respect for equal rights, members of the
Virginia State Bar Association should reasonably expect to have their civil
rights upheld in the course of pursuing professional development
opportunities. As you referenced in your cancellation notification, one
additional issue with the planned seminar was the insufficient number of
individuals who had signed-up to attend. In all likelihood, the low
participation rate reflected a justifiable reluctance among practicing
attorneys to subject themselves to mistreatment based on their race,
religion, or political opinions. Had the gathering occurred as planned, some
members of Virginia’s esteemed bar would have undoubtedly suffered
discrimination and humiliation at the hands of Israeli border officials and
possibly been denied entry outright.
Furthermore, given that
membership in the Virginia State Bar Association is required for all
practicing attorneys in the state, it is incumbent upon the association to
avoid activities which may inherently discriminate against its members.
Indeed, such action is required under the Virginia Human Rights Act and
federal statutes governing discrimination on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical
conditions, age, and disability.
Again, we commend the Virginia State
Bar Association for its commitment to upholding the civil rights of its
diverse membership. We look forward to the day when everyone living in
Israel/Palestine will enjoy equal treatment under the law regardless of race
or religion; and all who desire to visit may do so without fear of
discrimination or humiliation.
Sincerely,
American Muslims for
Palestine Christian Peacemaker Teams – Palestine Friends of Sabeel
North America Institute for Policy Studies – New Internationalism Project
Jewish Voice for Peace Lutherans for Justice in the Holy Land
Methodist Federation for Social Action National Lawyers Guild –
International Committee Palestine Solidarity Legal Support Peace
Action United Methodist Kairos Response US Campaign to End the Israeli
Occupation US Palestinian Community Network Local and Regional
Organizations: 14 Friends of Palestine Al-Nakba Awareness Project
Bay Area Women in Black Birmingham Peace Project Bryn Mawr Peace
Coalition Cape Codders for Peace and Justice Carolina Peace Resource
Center Citizens for Justice in the Middle East – Kansas City
Coloradans for Justice in Palestine Committee for Justice in Palestine at
The Ohio State University Committee for Palestinian Rights
Corvallis-Albany Friends of Middle East Peace Friends of Palestine –
Wisconsin Hilton Head for Peace Interfaith Council for Peace in the
Middle East Israel-Palestine Task Force, California Nevada Conference,
United Methodist Church Jewish Voice for Peace – Bay Area Chapter
Jewish Voice for Peace – Boston Chapter Jewish Voice for Peace – DC Metro
Chapter Jewish Voice for Peace – St. Louis Chapter Massachusetts Peace
Action MidEast: Just Peace Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign Peace
for Palestine – West Boston St. Louis Palestine Solidarity Committee
Upper New York United Methodist Task Force on Israel Palestine Vancouver
for Peace Press Contact: Mike Coogan Cell: 505-699-2613
Email:
development@endtheoccupation.org
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