SF Mayor Lee: 91-Pages of Palestinian Related Emails
By Michael Petrelis
As a taxpayer, I requested that Mayor Ed Lee fly the Palestinian flag
from the publicly-funded flagpole outside his office at City Hall
overlooking Civic Center and the request was emailed to him and his top staffer on August 25th.
Despite many attempts to receive a confirmation from Mayor Lee, it
never arrived so I filed a public records request for all emails related
to Palestine and Gaza from August 25th forward.
On September
5th, the mayor's staffer for sunshine requests emailed a document
containing 91-pages of emails and I knew not to get our hopes up for
much, if anything, of relevance.
Sure enough, ninety-pages are all the emails (tinyurl.com/SF-Mayor-Palestine-emails)
I sent to Mayor Lee except for page number ninety which shows a our
flag-flying request was forwarded by communications director Christine
Falvey to Caitlin Jacobson of the mayor's Protocol Office with "FYI"
included.
That's it. Three letters is all that was generated by
Mayor Lee's staff in response to this simple request to raise the
Palestinian flag for a few days. I noted in our request that I couldn't
locate any public document about the process taxpayers should follow
when making such requests to have equal access to the flagpole we paid
for.
I asked the mayor to use this opportunity to finally
develop a transparent process and, well, like our Palestinian flag
request, all that generated from City Hall was radio silence.
Back on May 9th, San Francisco's mayor and Supervisor Scott Wiener were
joined by Israel's consul general Andy David and our chief of protocol
Charlotte Schultz and they collectively raised the flag of Israel (tinyurl.com/Mayor-Lee-Flies-Israeli-Flag), and the consulate posted the photo below on their web site.
Btw, for two years now, in Paterson, New Jersey, the flag of Palestine has been raised at the local City Hall (tinyurl.com/NJ-City-Flies-Palestinian-Flag). I suggest Mayor Lee look to this city for guidance on how to handle and agree to our request.
While I assuredly support Israel's right to exist and protect itself, I
also vehemently opposed its latest war on the citizens of Gaza and the
deadly intransigence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Thousands of
Palestinian civilians were killed or maimed by Israeli bombs, the wanton
destruction of homes, healthcare facilities and schools turned them
into rubble and dust, and Israel does not wish to be held to account.
This is unacceptable.
If San Francisco's City Hall can fly the
Israeli flag, not to mention flags of sports teams and the LGBT rainbow
flag, I fully expect for there to be a way to raise the Palestinian flag
too.
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