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Israel is heckled at Edinburgh Festival

Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign charged with breach of the peace after disrupting performance

September 4, 2008 10:03

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

The Jerusalem Quartet has been invited to return to the Edinburgh International Festival next year in defiance of protesters who disrupted their debut concert last week.

Five members of the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign were arrested and charged with breaches of the peace after shouting slogans during the ensemble's performance at Queen's Hall. The five were due to appear in court in Edinburgh yesterday (Thursday).

According to a report in an Edinburgh newspaper, the protesters shouted: "These men are Israeli army musicians" and: "End the siege of Gaza". The protesters stood up individually and were seated in the middle of rows, which made it difficult to eject them. Outside the hall, about 35 protesters handed out leaflets to people attending the concert.

In a statement after the concert, the quartet - Russian émigrés Alexander Pavlovsky, Sergei Bresler and Kyril Zklotnikov, and Israeli-born Amichai Grosz - said: "This was quite a difficult concert for us. It was sometimes hard to focus on the music. What kept us going was the support of the audience who were there simply to enjoy music- making."

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