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Sanskrit Scholar Yigal Bronner, Imprisoned ...
Date:
Sun, 1 Dec 2002 08:30:48 +0200
Dear
friends,
I have
been jailed by the Israeli Army for refusing to take part in the
occupation of Palestine. I have been sentenced for 28 days in military
prison.
The
reasons which led me to say no to the humiliation, dispossession
and starvation of an entire people are perhaps obvious to some of
you. Nonetheless, I have explained my motivations in the form of
a letter to my military superiors, and this statement is at the
bottom of the letter and can also be found at http://www.yesh-gvul.org/yigal-english.html
or at http://www.yesh-gvul.org/yigal.html
or at http://www.seruv.org.il/signers/24_1_Heb.htm
(Hebrew-version).
Please
do not hesitate to send my statement to your friends as well.
This
message is sent to you by my friend Neve Gordon, who has taken it
upon himself to keep you informed about my news. Please do not flood
Neve with messages. He will update you every once in a while, whenever
there will be something to report.
You
can write me while I am in jail, Neve will let you know my address
as soon as he gets it. Those of you who know Galila should feel
free to call and support her. She, after all, clearly has the harder
assignment. While I'll be vacationing in jail, she'll be alone with
both Amos and Naomi.
You
may also help by protesting my imprisonment. At the bottom of this
message are fax numbers and addresses of several senior Israeli
officials. Please circulate all this information as widely as possible.
I want
you to know that I am strong, and that I thank you for all your
support.
Shalom,
Yigal
A
Letter of Response to the General
By
Yigal Bronner
GENERAL,
YOUR TANK IS A POWERFUL VEHICLE
It smashes down forests and crushes a hundred men.
But it has one defect:
It needs a driver.
(Bertolt Brecht)
Dear
General,
In
your letter to me, you wrote that "given the ongoing war in
Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, and in view of the military needs,"
I am called upon to "participate in army operations" in
the West Bank.
I am
writing to tell you that I do not intend to heed your call.
During
the 1980s, Ariel Sharon erected dozens of settler colonies in the
heart of the occupied territories, a strategy whose ultimate goal
was the subjugation of the Palestinian people and the expropriation
of their land. Today, these colonies control nearly half of the
occupied territories and are strangling Palestinian cities and villages
as well as obstructing -- if not altogether prohibiting -- the movement
of their residents. Sharon is now prime minister, and in the past
year he has been advancing towards the definitive stage of the initiative
he began twenty years ago. Indeed, Sharon gave his order to his
lackey, the Defense Minister, and from there it trickled down the
chain of command.
The
Chief of Staff has announced that the Palestinians constitute a
cancerous threat and has commanded that chemotherapy be applied
against them. The brigadier has imposed curfews without time limits,
and the colonel has ordered the destruction of Palestinian fields.
The division commander has placed tanks on the hills between their
houses, and has not allowed ambulances to evacuate their wounded.
The lieutenant colonel announced that the open-fire regulations
have been amended to an indiscriminate order "fire!" The
tank commander, in turn, spotted a number of people and ordered
his artilleryman to launch a missile.
I am
that artilleryman. I am the small screw in the perfect war machine.
I am the last and smallest link in the chain of command. I am supposed
to simply follow orders -- to reduce my existence down to stimulus
and reaction, to hear the sound of "fire" and pull the
trigger, to bring the overall plan to completion. And I am supposed
to do all this with the simplicity and naturalness of a robot, who
-- at most -- feels the shaking tremor of the tank as the missile
is launched towards the target.
But
as Bertolt Brecht wrote:
General,
man is very useful.
He
can fly and he can kill.
But
he has one defect:
He
can think.
And
indeed, general, whoever you may be-- colonel, brigadier, chief
of staff, defense minister, prime minister, or all of the above--
I can think. Perhaps I am not capable of much more than that. I
confess that I am not an especially gifted or courageous soldier;
I am not the best shot, and my technical skills are minimal. I am
not even very athletic, and my uniform does not sit comfortably
on my body. But I am capable of thinking.
I can
see where you are leading me. I understand that we will kill, destroy,
get hurt and die, and that there is no end in sight. I know that
the "ongoing war" of which you speak, will go on and on.
I can see that if the "military needs" lead us to lay
siege to, hunt down, and starve a whole people, then something about
these "needs" is terribly wrong.
I am
therefore forced to disobey your call. I will not pull the trigger.
I do
not delude myself, of course. You will shoo me away. You will find
another artilleryman -- one who is more obedient and talented than
I. There is no dearth of such soldiers. Your tank will continue
to roll; a gadfly like me cannot stop a rolling tank, surely not
a column of tanks, and definitely not the entire march of folly.
But a gadfly can buzz, annoy, nudge, and at times even bite.
Eventually
other artillerymen, drivers, and commanders, who will observe the
senseless killings and endless cycle of violence will also begin
to think and buzz. We are already hundreds strong. And at the end
of the day, our buzzing will turn into a deafening roar, a roar
that will echo in your ears and in those of your children. Our protest
will be recorded in the history books, for all generations to see.
So
general, before you shoo me away, perhaps you too should begin to
think.
Sincerely,
Yigal
Bronner
Please
send letters of protest on behalf of the objectors to:
Mr.
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer,
Minister of Defence,
Ministry of Defence,
37 Kaplan St.,
Tel-Aviv 61909,
Israel.
E-mail: mailto:sar@mod.gov.il
or mailto:pniot@mod.gov.il
Fax: ++972-3-696-27-57 / ++972-3-691-69-40 / ++972-3-691-79-15
Another
useful address for sending copies would be the Military Attorney
General:
Brig. Gen. Menachem Finklestein
Chief Military Attorney
Military postal code 9605 IDF Israel
Fax: ++972-3-569-43-70
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