From: Megawati Mustafa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The Power of Logic vs. the Logic of Power


Carmela Armanios: The Power of Logic vs. the Logic of Power

Sunday, May 22 2005 @ 10:32 AM EDT


"'Are the Israeli 'racist and colonial policies' similar to those of apartheid 
South Africa?'

By Dr. Carmela Armanios
Special to PalestineChronicle.com

As a Mathematician, I believe in applying logic to every problem we face: 
social, political, administrative or any other. When arguments get entangled 
with relevant and irrelevant claims, one has to stop and think logically about 
the problem.

After the AUT decision to boycott two Israeli universities for their complicity 
in sustaining the occupation and oppression, many published articles 
questioned: Is this a justified act? Is it counter-productive? What are the 
similarities and differences between the Apartheid regime in South Africa and 
the Israeli occupation of Palestine?

There are some basic questions that one could ask:

Q: Does the Israeli  Palestinian academic cooperation build a bridge to peace 
between the two sides?

A: We all agree that the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is a 
result of Israeli military occupation, denying the Palestinians their human 
rights. Does the Israeli  Palestinian academic cooperation really contribute 
to ending the occupation? Obviously not! This type of joint work presents a 
false picture of harmony and coexistence to the world despite the reality of 
injustice and human rights abuse; it therefore prolongs the occupation, whether 
or not it intends to.

Q: Is boycotting Israeli academic institutions a violation of academic 
freedom?

A: We assume as a given that academic freedom applies to all humans, and since 
the Palestinians are humans, then they deserve the right to academic freedom.

Apparently, some boycott opponents do not agree with this fundamental 
syllogism. Israeli Universities support the Israeli government, directly and 
indirectly, in its illegal actions against the Palestinians. Very few brave 
Israeli professors stood up and declared their opposition to the Israeli 
violations of Palestinian human rights. The Israeli army raided Palestinian 
university campuses, killed, injured and arrested students and faculty. The 
Israeli occupation authorities denied Palestinian academics freedom of 
movement, of travel and of academic development. For three years the main road 
leading to Birzeit University, for instance, was closed to vehicles, and all 
faculty and students were systematically harassed and humiliated at the 
military checkpoint cutting the road. Not one Israeli university announced its 
condemnation of this clear infringement of our academic freedom. Most 
universities in fact sponsored or sanctioned research supporting aspects of 
this occupation far worse than this.
This shows that Israeli universities are guilty of supporting their government 
acts; hence they should not be enjoying the freedom that they are denying 
others.

Q: Perhaps one can sympathize with a call for comprehensive boycott of Israel 
in all vital fields, as was done in South Africa. But is an academic boycott 
per se justified?

A: If we agree that boycotting Israel economically, culturally, academically 
etc.. is morally justified, then one should regard academic boycott as also 
justified, since it is a subset of this general boycott. The question then must 
do with effectiveness, not moral soundness, of this form of boycott if 
separated from the other forms. Clearly, boycotting Israel in all fields is 
more powerful and effective, but no one should underestimate the potency of the 
academic boycott adopted by the AUT either. The mere burst of articles and 
debates after the AUT decision in Israel and around the world should prove to 
any skeptic that it is indeed effective.

Q: Are the Israeli racist and colonial policies cited in the AUT decisions 
similar to those of the apartheid regime in South Africa?

A: Israel was established as a " Jewish State", meaning that every Jew has the 
right to migrate and obtain citizenship in Israel while the Palestinian 
refugees that lived in Palestine for hundreds of years are denied their right 
to return . This is only one item in a long list of Israels discrimination 
acts against the people of Palestine. Rights in Israel are invariably 
associated with religion and ethnicity. Sounds familiar? Why then does the 
world tolerate this distinct form of apartheid?

Back to basics of logic: since Israels colonial policies contravene 
international law and violate Palestinian human rights, and since all Israeli 
academic institutions are colluding with these policies, then they should be 
held responsible unless they unequivocally declare their opposition to their 
governments crimes.

-Dr. Carmela Armanios is an Assistant Professor at Birzeit Universitys 
Mathematics Department

 

 




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