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Jewish institutions in Argentina launch campaign against Roger Waters

Argentina Zionist Organisation calls the former Pink Floyd frontman "one of the great antisemites of our time" after protesting against, what it called his hate speech

Former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters
Former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters

Jewish institutions in Argentina have launched a campaign against British singer Roger Waters, the former Pink Floyd frontman.

Waters’ Us +Them tour has been travelling around Latin America for the last month.

Waters participated in an event of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel in Buenos Aires on Friday, a day before performing a concert there. “We must insist to our local governments to pressure Israel, in favour of the human rights of the Palestinians” he said during the program titled “A world Without Walls,” organised by BDS Argentina.

The Argentina Zionist Organisation called Waters “one of the great anti-Semites of our time” in an online campaign protesting what it called his hate speech.

Shows in which Waters displays a pig with a star of David also have irritated some Jewish global leaders.

The Simon Wiesenthal Centre has noted that medieval anti-Semites used an iconography that featured a Jewish pig or Judensau to humiliate and dehumanize Jews. “Using this symbol treated with the technology of the 21st century, Waters contributes to the array of anti-Semitic hatred,” the center said in a statement.

“Waters came to Uruguay and Argentina to promote BDS – Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions – declared illegitimate in a growing number of European jurisdictions as based on the attacks in Nazi Germany on Jewish shops and enterprises to the cries of “Kaufen nicht bei Juden” (No Buying from Jews). The timing of his hatefest tour led up to today’s 80th anniversary of “Kristallnacht” (the Night of Broken Glass),” Dr..Shimon Samuels, the center’s director for International Relations, in a statement issued on Friday.

“Across Germany and Austria, 1,500 synagogues were torched and 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps”…”Waters, reportedly frequents terrorist groups banned in his own country, and should be treated as persona non grata in all democratic countries,” Samuels also said.

Waters performed two shows in Buenos Aires, following concerts in Brazil and Uruguay, and will perform through mid-December in Chile, Colombia and México.

The Argentina Zionist Organisation’s on-going online campaign, urges residents throughout the region to reject the Waters’ presence and next concerts. Its Change.org campaign states: “We, Latin Americans, say to Roger Waters – we wish you weren’t here!” – echoing the Pink Floyd song “Wish You Were Here.”

Wiesenthal center officials called on Water´s Latin American hosts to denounce his abuse of their hospitality and his message of hate. It also called on sponsors of Waters’ concerts, including companies Entel, Cencosud, Grupo Aval, Bac Credomatic y Citibanamex, to withdraw their financial support.

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