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Tank shooting, baby killing zionists whine about academic boycott
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Thursday July 11, 2002 06:11 by Jill Lawless
Hundreds of European academics have called a boycott of zionist universities to protest treatment of the Palestinians - a move that has led to the firing from British publications of two occupying colonizers who claim ''citizenship'' from the pretend ''state of Israel''. Call for Boycott of Israel Provokes Debate, Division Among Academics Boycott supporters insist they're exerting political pressure on the Israeli government. But Miriam Shlesinger says she is a victim of academic discrimination. A lecturer in translation studies at Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv, Shlesinger was fired from a journal, The Translator, by an editor who supports the boycott. "I was appointed as a scholar," Shlesinger said Wednesday. "But I was dismissed as an Israeli." The online petition calls on academics not to "cooperate with official Israeli institutions, including universities" to protest Israel's "military reoccupation of the Palestinian territories in the West Bank and Gaza Strip" - a reference to Israel's military campaign begun in March in response to attacks by Palestinian suicide bombers. The petition commits signatories not to travel to Israel for conferences or to "participate as referee in hiring or promotion decisions by Israeli universities," but says they should "continue to collaborate with, and host, Israeli scientific colleagues on an individual basis." Steven Rose, a professor at Britain's Open University who helped start the campaign, likens it to the cultural and sporting sanctions imposed on apartheid South Africa. "We are concerned with boycotting or refusing to collaborate with Israeli institutions," Rose told British Broadcasting Corp. radio. "Unfortunately institutions are expressed through individuals ... That means that some of our friends are actually going to suffer for it." More than 750 academics - most from Europe but including 10 from Israel - have signed the petition or a related one calling for a moratorium on European Union cultural and scientific ties to Israel until Israel "abide(s) by U.N. resolutions and open(s) serious peace negotiations with the Palestinians." Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the 1967 Mideast war. Peace negotiations that began with an interim accord in 1993 broke down in January 2001 when the Palestinians did not accept an Israeli proposal of a state in all of Gaza, more than 90 percent of the West Bank and a foothold in Jerusalem. Ongoing violence has scuttled all peace efforts since then. Israel has imposed tough restrictions on the West Bank to stop suicide attacks on Israeli civilians, but the Palestinians charge that the Israeli measures are collective punishment. Amnon Rubinstein, a former Israeli Minister of Education and former dean of Tel Aviv University law school, said the boycott was outrageous. "There are many disputes and many accusations against many other states, and I haven't heard of a petition like this against any other country," he said. Last month, Shlesinger was asked to step down from the editorial board of The Translator, a semiannual journal, by owner and editor Mona Baker. Baker, a professor at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, signed the Internet petition. Baker also asked Tel Aviv University professor Gideon Toury to resign from the advisory board of another journal she owns, Translation Studies Abstracts. When Shlesinger and Toury refused, Baker fired them. "It has nothing to do with our views," Shlesinger told The Associated Press. "We were dismissed because we have the wrong passports." Baker's husband said she was unwilling to speak to the media Wednesday. Ken Baker - who is managing director of St. Jerome, the journals' publisher - said Toury and Shlesinger were fired not because they are Israeli, but because they work for Israeli universities. "This is a boycott of Israeli academic institutions, " Baker said. "If an Israeli happened to be working for an American institution, or a British institution, or a Swedish institution, we'd have no problem with that whatsoever." Baker was quoted by The Guardian newspaper as saying she fired the two academics based on "my interpretation of the boycott statement that I've signed." Efraim Inbar, a professor of political science at Bar-Ilan University, criticized the boycott, saying: "I think between academics to boycott someone because of their government policies which they have no control over is disgraceful." Britain's National Union of Students also condemned the boycott. "To exclude people because of their nationality is abhorrent and nothing short of racism, and should be universally condemned," the union's anti-racism campaigner, Daniel Rose, was quoted as saying by The Guardian. The boycott also has been condemned by Jewish groups such as the anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and petitions denouncing it have sprouted on the Internet. One, based at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, claims to have received 13,000 signatures, while another, set up in the United States and signed by more than 1,000 academics, calls the boycott an "alarming and non-constructive development." "The chilling of contacts targets those in Israel who are reaching out to interact with the world community," it says. That irony is not lost on Shlesinger, a left-winger and former head of Israel's chapter of Amnesty International who opposes current Israeli policies toward the Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister "Ariel Sharon is not going to end the occupation because Miriam Shlesinger has been thrown off the board of The Translator," she said. "Even a massive academic boycott is not going to cause the government to change its ways. It doesn't do anything except undermine science." |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5For photo and story about the zionist attack on Al Quds University even as the zionists wail about the antizionist academic boycott, see:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020709/168/1tl8b.html
I would to put it mildly, have grave reservations about such a form of protest directed against individual Israelis. They should not be held responsible for the policies of Ariel Sharon. Some of them are in fact opposed to his policies on the West Bank and Gaza.
All people, in all countries are responsible for their elected officials. We may not like what they do, but it is a cop out to deny and wash our hands of the criminal acts of our leaders.
As an American taxpayer, I feel responsible for the billions of dollars our politicians are giving to the racist, Sharon war machine. I have some responsibility for all acts of terrorism committed by my government.
I do not like many of the things that are done by our politicians. I write letters, go to peace vigils and do the best that I can to educate people. Being a minority voice in a country that is mostly war hungry is not easy.
We used to burn witches and champion slavery. That has changed only because minority voices had the guts to speak out.
The leftests love to constantly criticise Sharon but
no one critisizes Arafat who caused the terrible mess by not accepting East Jerusalem, 100% of Gaza and a contigious West Bank on 97% of the West Bank. If he would have accepted this 2000 people might be alive today.
It is a gross distortion to blame Israel for the current situation. It is a gross distortion to only critisize Israel when suicide bombers constantly threaten civilians. If Ireland was under the same constant attacks by the orangemen I think the Irish Army would probably behave much worse than any Israeli soldier.
To expect Israel to conform to different standards to other sovereign states is a form of anti semitism. Anti zionism is but the same thing.
I don't think that Ariel would be very pleased with you re your suggestion that he would be willing to return East Jerusalem to the Palesinian people. I am afraid that you have become detached from reality or at least from Zionist policy.