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Promise director Kosminsky and 'Israel apartheid'

May 12, 2011 12:03

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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Peter Kosminsky, the director who made the controversial series The Promise, has attacked the Israeli government, comparing its policies to those of apartheid South Africa.

Mr Kosminsky, who was widely criticised following the broadcast of the films about British mandate Palestine, likened Israeli actions to the bantustan policies in South Africa 60 years ago.

He told the Observer: "I would describe [the situation in Israel] as apartheid. I was not seeking to reflect this view in The Promise, but if you ask me personally, then I do.

"What is happening in Israel is akin to the concept of separate development. It reminds me of the bantustan policy of the South African government."