The hospital that censored Gazan children’s art – it’s worse than we thought!

One of the Gazan children's artworks judged too offensive to hang on a hospital wall. Image: Middle East Eye

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In February the Guardian reported that artwork created by Gazan schoolchildren had been removed from a corridor in London’s Chelsea & Westminster Hospital because it made Jewish patients feel ‘vulnerable, harassed and victimised’.

The 21 ceramic plates depicting Palestinian life, one or two of them including a Palestinian flag, had been on display since 2012, the result of a collaborative art project between schoolchildren in Gaza and members of the Chelsea community hospital school.

Had there been a flood of complaints from Jewish patients distressed at having “to face a wall of anti-Israel propaganda when they go to hospital,” as suggested by Jonathan Turner, the chief executive of UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI)?

No: not a flood, not a trickle, not even a single communication from a patient or their family. It took just one letter from a pro-Israel lobby group for the hospital trust to take down a piece of Palestinian children’s art that had been on display for over a decade.

This is the chilling effect in action – a distressing example of the censorship of Palestinians and those who support them in our cultural life.

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This article was originally published by Skwawkbox on Fri 16 Jun 2023. Read the original here.

FOI reveals hospital that took down Gaza kids’ art had received zero patient complaints

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital removed display of plates painted by children in occupied Palestine after complaint by pro-Israel lobby group – but contrary to initial claims, no patients had complained and no minutes of the discussion about the decision were supposedly kept.

In February, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London removed a display of plates painted by Palestinian children showing ordinary scenes in Gaza – supposedly because it had made Jewish patients feel ‘vulnerable, harassed and victimised’.

But a Freedom of Information Act request by a dogged questioner has finally forced the hospital – after months of avoidance – to admit that it has not received a single complaint from Jewish patients. Hundreds of complaints were made about the removal of the artwork, but it has still not been restored:

The information requested by Liam O’Hare was provided by the hospital only after an intervention by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the public body responsible for enforcing freedom of information rights. The full response reveals that the only complaint the hospital received about the artwork being in place was from the right-wing ‘UK Lawyers for Israel’ (UKLFI) lobby group.

UKLFI was recently condemned by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) for inviting a representative of Regavim, the group co-founded by extremist Israeli government minister Bezalel Smotrich, to the UK. Regavim refuses to acknowledge that the Israeli occupation even exists; Smotrich has described LGBT Jews as ‘beasts’ and said that Ahed Tamimi, the then-17yo Palestinian girl arrested for trying to prevent Israeli soldiers entering her home, should be shot in the knees.

The hospital’s full response claims that the decision to take down the images was entirely verbal, with no written response to UKLFI and no minutes or correspondence among the hospital management:

In tweets about the response, O’Hare said:

[The] Full response to my FOI from the trust below. They say the artwork was taken down pending a process of engagement with relevant stakeholders. There is no detail of what that process was and the artwork by children in Gaza remains censored by the hospital top brass.

Worth also mentioning that I only received a response from the Hospital Trust after I complained to the Information Commissioners Office. It appears they did not want to disclose the fact that they had no complaints.

An image of the display (provenance unknown) shows a set of innocuous images of people going about daily life:

It seems representing Palestinians as humans with work and the activities of ordinary people was enough to offend those who support the apartheid Israeli regime and to be presented as threatening, harassment and intimidation.

 

 

 

Comments (13)

  • Charlotte Prager Williams says:

    It’s good to know that no Jewish patient complained about the display and that this was a political act. This is the kind of thing that will increase antisemitism rather than reduce it. Shame on the lawyers’ Lobby group.

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  • Adrian Stern says:

    How long must we tolerate these encroachments on our freedom by vested interests? What kinds of lunatics pay obeisance to these minority pressure groups?
    Whoever agreed to the removal of these gifts shold be dismissed from their post. Is this not just pure evil?

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  • Paul Crofts says:

    Outrageous. These plates must be restored to where they were on display before.

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  • I hope people are going to bombard the hospital’s management with demands that they rectify their outrageous racism

    You can find their board of directors here
    https://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/about-us/organisation/board-of-directors

    some of their emails are:

    roger.chinn@nhs.net
    robhodgkins@nhs.net
    robert.bleasdale@nhs.net
    virginia.massaro@nhs.net

    Non-executive directors
    • Matthew Swindells
    • Steve Gill
    • Andy Bush
    • Aman Dalvi
    • Nilkunj Dodhia
    • Peter Goldsbrough
    • Catherine Jervis
    • Neville Manuel
    • Ajay Mehta
    • Syed Mohinuddin
    Directors in attendance
    (non-voting)
    • Chris Chaney
    • Emer Delaney
    • Kevin Jarrold
    • Peter Jenkinson

    It may well be that the non-executive directors can be contacted by putting a full stop between their first and second names and adding @nhs.net

    Those who were responsible for the art in t he first place are at the Chelsea Community Hospital School which partnered with Gaza is
    admin@cchs.org.uk, senco@cchs.org.uk, dsl@cchs.org.uk

    it would be good to copy them in

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  • Benjamin Treuhaft says:

    Is it too late to add a name to the list of people complaining about the removal of the art?

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  • Mick O'Rua says:

    Great dogged determination by Liam,thank you all,I signed a petition yesterday for the return of the Plates,let’s hope they return them back to their rightful place.

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  • Abe Hayeem says:

    This is utterly disgraceful. I wrote to the chief executive twice, taking apart the comments made by Lawyers for Israel to intimidate the hospital trust, and have still not received a reply. The Palestinian Ambassador was also copied into the correspondence but no further action has been taken. Lawyers for Israel’s tactics have to be exposed, as they have managed to intimidate numerous bodies and institutions to censor or remove Palestinian content in various situations.

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  • rc says:

    One is temp;ted to repeat the cry of Shakespeare’s Dick the Butcher in Henry VI! but, hey, we have lawyers on our side too!

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  • Torla Evans says:

    Absolutely shocking revelation that Chelsea and Westminster hospital made up lies about how ‘offensive’ the depictions of Palestinian lives painted by children on plates were to Jewish patients who felt ‘harassed and oppressed’ by seeing them on display . The truth ? No complaints made at all , except for a verbal one from Lawyers for Israel perpetrating nonsense views in order to assist the notion that Palestine and Palestinians do not exist , and to continue to remove anything that seeks to depict them as human beings . Chelsea and Westminster hospital’s management need to return the display of plates immediately and issue an apology.

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  • Ad says:

    Who would have thought that Chelsea and westminister hospital is in bed with the right wing UKLFI. We need to send them letters and get it distributed ASAP.

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  • Allan Howard says:

    It’s sick! And sickening!

    Thing is, who alerted the UK Lawyers for Israel to the display, and after all these years??? It’s SO incredibly petty it beggars belief, but the Lobby never leave a stone unturned! This must be the most egregious case of deplatforming YET!!

    Anyway, Mick mentioned a petition. Has anyone got a link? Cheers

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  • DAVID EATOCK says:

    What a shame, where are the plates now?

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  • Bernard Grant says:

    This is how pathetic the Israeli Lobby is becoming, we must highlight their pathetic behaviour to Da many people as possible. I’ve posted this Tweet, thanks to Tony Greenstein.
    https://twitter.com/bernieg95778509/status/1674135227218776090?s=46&t=gzmQtBcr6IYZcKVIr2lp4g

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