LBRY Block Explorer

LBRY Claims • Houstonhotel-cancels-pro-Palestinian-conference,-citing-safety-concerns

b9d046220d4b500eb2480de956049155adafbdd4

Published By
Created On
18 Oct 2023 20:08:07 UTC
Transaction ID
Cost
Safe for Work
Free
Yes
Houstonjus cancel pro-Palestine things. Gov Abbott applauds "SHUT IT DOWN"
U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights said the cancellation is “a concerted effort to vilify and silence anyone who speaks up for Palestinian human rights.”\

The hotel, which was supposed to host the conference from Oct. 27 - 28, said the cancellation was due to “safety and security concerns.”
“The safety and security of our Team Members and guests is our top priority. Given escalating security concerns, the hotel has determined it cannot serve as the venue for this event because of the potential risks to Team Members and guests,” the hotel’s statement read.

Deemed the “largest movement-wide Palestine conference in the U.S.,” according to its website, the USCPR National Conference was set to host some notable speakers, including journalist Marc Lamont Hill, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, attorney Diali Shamas and more.

As the event reached closer to date, the event came under fire, with several people reportedly calling Hilton and demanding the protest be canceled.

Gov. Greg Abbott also posted on X applauding Hilton for canceling the event, saying in part, “Hilton Hotels in Houston was correct to pull the plug on the U.S. Campaign for Palestine Rights event hosted by Hamas supporters.”

According to the USCPR, the cancellation was made “with very little notice or advanced warning.”

In a news release, the organization said the experience is not an isolated incident and they have seen “a concerted effort to vilify and silence anyone who speaks up for Palestinian human rights.”

“The breach by Hilton is clearly an act of ethnic, racial and religious discrimination. Further, canceling the conference because of our organization’s political positions goes against our First Amendment rights. Not only has Hilton breached their agreement with us, they have also sent a strong message that they stand on the side of hate and bigotry,” USCPR Executive Director Ahmad Abuznaid stated in a news release. “Moving forward we will explore all options to remedy this. We will fight back and remain undeterred in our mission to advocate for justice, equality, and self-determination for the Palestinian people.”

The organization also responded to Abbott’s tweet, saying the message “attacked our organizers, and dehumanized Palestinians, put our staff, volunteers, and participants in harm’s way.”

“The Governor’s rhetoric, and actions by the hotel echo and inflame the sharp increase in hate incidents that are targeting Arabs, rhetoric that led to the murder of 6-year-old Wadie Al Fayoume,” the release said. “We stand with countless others who have been subjected to similar unjust actions in the past. Such incidents remind us that we must persist in our efforts to shed light on the ongoing human rights abuses in Palestine and the need for international intervention.”
Author
Content Type
Unspecified
video/mp4
Language
English
Open in LBRY

More from the publisher

Controlling
VIDEO
MUH B
Controlling
VIDEO
ILLUM
Controlling
VIDEO
WHITE
Controlling
VIDEO
ANTI-
Controlling
VIDEO
WRECT
Controlling
VIDEO
GOLEM
VIDEO
FAG F
Controlling
VIDEO
SEE I
Controlling
VIDEO
HOTEL