Vote For Them If You Can


TEL AVIV (AFP) — Israel's entry for the annual pilgrimage of kitsch and glitz that is the Eurovision song contest has a serious message this year -- an Arab and a Jew singing together for peace in a troubled homeland.

Ahinoam Nini, a Jew of Yemeni origin, and Mira Awad, a Christian Arab from the Galilee, hope the strains of their song "There Must Be Another Way" will echo far beyond the Moscow arena hosting the contest from May 12 to 16.

"I refuse to believe the only way is violence and extremism and hopelessness and despair," Nini, known outside Israel by her monicker Noa, told AFP.

"I am not going to live my life with that future in mind, so if I can do something to change it I will, and this song is a small step," she said.

The two singers insist they are not being naive.

"We don't think our song will bring peace to the Middle East," said Awad, the first Arab to represent Israel at the contest.

"The best thing it can do is resonate in as many hearts as possible and in as many people's minds as possible."

The duo's song includes lyrics in Arabic, Hebrew and English and calls for peaceful coexistence in the Middle East.

"And when I cry, I cry for both of us. My pain has no name. And when I cry, I cry to the merciless sky and say: There must be another way..."

The choice of Nini and Awad for Eurovision stirred controversy as it was made in January in the middle of Israel's deadly war on the Gaza Strip.

Awad faced calls to pull out of the contest in protest at the onslaught that sources in Gaza say killed more than 1,400 Palestinians in 22 days in December and January. Thirteen Israelis were also killed during the conflict.

"These reactions came because the announcement of our participation in Eurovision came at a very bad time which was the Gaza war," Awad said.

Arab-Israeli artists also signed a petition denouncing "the propaganda operation by the Israeli government" aimed at legitimising discrimination against them. Arabs make up 20 percent of Israel's 7.4-million population.

But Awad laughed off the suggestion that she might be used as a fig leaf to cover up the Israeli government's actions.

"The government didn't choose to send me to Eurovision. Noa and I agreed because of our eight-year collaboration," she said.

Awad was born in 1975 in Rama village, of a Palestinian father and a Bulgarian mother. An actress, singer and songwriter, she is also an activist working for Arab-Israeli civic rights.

Noa, also a peace activist, was born in Tel Aviv in 1969 but was raised in New York. She has recorded jazz, pop, rock and traditional music and has performed with the likes of Sting, Stevie Wonder and Carlos Santana.

The two friends, who have performed together several times in the past, support the One Voice Movement in favour of a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"I think that this area is drowning in a sort of cynicism and hopelessness because so many things have happened and there were so many opportunities missed to make peace," said Noa.

She insists that she and Awad are not going to Eurovision "to say everything is all right in Israel. Far from that, we're coming to say... we have an alternative to violence."

Israel has won the Eurovision song contest three times -- in 1978, 1979 and 1998. According to the official website for Moscow 2009 the extravaganza has an annual television audience of 100 million people.

"I am an Israeli as well," Awad told AFP. "I think it's natural that I should feel able to be the representative of my country in which I live."

Copyright © 2009 AFP. All rights reserved.


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Comment by Ana on May 12, 2009 at 2:02am
There must be another way...!!! That is what I believe too. No more frontiers; No more barriers. If we build walls among us, nothing good will come from that. No more fears, no more violence...Am I dreaming? No; it is not that I am dreaming; it is that our world is changing for the better
Comment by Elinor Bat Noah on May 12, 2009 at 12:45am
Girls you Rock :)
I send my love and my support all the way from Iran, I love both of you and I think your action for creating peace would echo in the ears of all those who do not believe this is going to happen and things are going to change and people are going to live with the help of G-d, together in peace and happiness :) Amen :)
Elinor Bat Noah
Comment by Amir for peace on May 11, 2009 at 11:12pm
HUGE - GIANT - INSPIRING
Comment by Caroline on May 11, 2009 at 10:40pm
Great initiative, it makes me really happy that those two ladies unite.....And hopefully there will be more positieve initiatives, to bring peace between people, Caroline
Comment by Heike E. Rech, Anaré (artist name) on May 11, 2009 at 10:34pm
Yes!!!! There must be another way, thank you Noa and Mira for your great engagement, and
thank you David, that you presented us the two singers, which I just saw today on the German television. You have my whole heart and I hope for Noa and Mira, that they shall be chosen.
I love your pretty country Israel so much and I pray for peace for the Israelis and the Palestinians.
Shalom Heike-Anaré
Comment by nelly knopper on May 11, 2009 at 10:33pm
it is wonderfull,i support
Comment by gill on May 11, 2009 at 9:47pm
This - my friends - is the true way to peace.
Forsake the politicians and follow the spoken and sung word of 'together we can make a difference'
G*d bless you all
Comment by Irit Hakim-Keller on May 11, 2009 at 9:21pm
Of course I will vote for them - there are all the reasons to do so: they are great singers with amazing voices, they are two wonderful women working together for a so important subject as PEACE, they are a fine model for cooperation.

My love for the two of them, and for you David + thanks for the important blog.

Irit
Comment by Beatrice LATEUR LACROIX on May 11, 2009 at 8:47pm
I'm an Terrain and I vote for Peace. very deep thank to you, Ahinoam Mira for your wonderful song.
Love and Peace.
Comment by Liliana Cuevas on May 11, 2009 at 7:33pm
We should all support this cause. Music is the international language through which we can communicate.

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