Many thanks to the Students for Palestinian Rights at the University of 
Waterloo for quickly addressing this problem. Now we need to step in and lend 
our support, especially if you are a UW alumni.
   
  Heather Reisman and Gerry Schwartz of Chapters Indigo have made a $500,000. 
donation to the University of Waterloo to pay for a tuition-free student 
exchange program between Haifa University and the University of Waterloo. To 
give Waterloo students a true picture of what is happening in Palestine/Israel 
SFPR has asked that the exchange also include time at Birzeit University and 
Palestinian areas. Anne Pidduck the co-coordinator of the program said she is 
doubtful that tours of the OT will be offered since it's a High Risk area. 
(Plus the road to Birzeit has recently been blocked.)
   
  Personally, I think UW should return the donation and not participate in this 
exchange. It will be used as a propaganda effort with far reaching 
consequences.  Reisman and Schwartz are grooming UW students to be pro-Israel 
for when they graduate and take up influential positions in Canada. A similar 
case in point - the Ontario Chiefs of police and other senior officials who 
participated in a police trip to Israel are now in powerful positions such as 
most of the executive of the Ontario Chiefs of Police Association and head of 
the OPP etc.
   
  Please see the full story of the Haifa/UW exchange program, information links 
and phone numbers in the email BELOW. 
   
  In addition, you may also wish to contact the president of the University of 
Waterloo, David L. Johnston at 519-888-4400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] , University of 
Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 
http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infopres/HTML/president.html .
   
  In order to win people over to our concerns, please state your case logically 
and politely. Overly emotional or rude calls can alienate the people we are 
trying to educate.
   
  Thanks, Susan Howard-Azzeh.

Nours Arab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: "Rami Alhamad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
"Susan Howard-Azzeh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Nours Arab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 00:01:45 -0500
Subject: [Nidah] Concern Over Reisman-Sponsored Haifa/UofW Exchange Program

        In early January, Students for Palestinian Rights (SFPR), a student 
club at the University of Waterloo (UW) noticed posters all around the 
university about a University of Waterloo-University of Haifa exchange program, 
which boasted that the term spent at Haifa would be tuition-free.  Gerry 
Schwartz, CEO of the Onex Corporation, and Heather Reisman, CEO of Indigo Books 
and Music were covering the bill with a $500,000 donation.  You can read more 
about this donation directly from the UWaterloo buletin: 
http://www.bulletin.uwaterloo.ca/2006/oct/03tu.html

As many of you may be aware, there are existing efforts to promote boycott of 
Indigo/Chapters/Coles because of previous stances/actions taken by the CEO 
couple.  You can get more details about the boycott effort from the Coalition 
Against Israeli Apartheid's Chapters Boycott website at 
http://www.caiaweb.org/indigoboycott.  In short, Reisman and Schwartz are the 
founders of the Heseg Foundation, which provides scholarships to "lone" Israeli 
soldiers.  You can see the Heseg Foundation here: http://www.heseg.com/.

Having learned about the Schwartz-Reisman-funded exchange program at the 
University of Waterloo, SFPR decided to distribute flyers about Israel's 
discriminatory policy, specifically in the education sector.  These flyers were 
distributed outside the exchange program's information session.  This was 
effectively a very peaceful and professional protest, which was covered by the 
university paper: 
http://imprint.uwaterloo.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2140

During this protest, SFPR was offered the opportunity to speak to UW 
administration.  Two SFPR members met with Anne Pidduck, the UW Co-ordinator of 
the exchange program.  SFPR was hoping to ensure that minimally the program 
does not act as a propaganda tool that gives a one-sided picture of Israel.  
After negotiations with the UW administration, UW expressed willingness to 
allow SFPR to co-host future information sessions to ensure that interested 
students are given a fuller picture of Israel and take that into consideration 
before participating in the program.  It must be noted that the UW 
administration did not consult any student body before accepting this money.  
However, they appeared to have been expecting a response but having little 
concern about it.  They placed us in this reactionary position as opposed to 
being included in the decision process.

SFPR would love to have the support of UW Alumni in contacting the University 
of Waterloo .
  
The contact info for people you may want to call and express your concern to 
regarding the exchange program donation are:

        Martin Van Nierop  Communications & Public Affairs
  +1 519-888-4881 or 519-888-4567 x84881
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   
  Anne Pidduck     School of Computer Science
  +1 519-888-4567 x34662
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Cheers,

Nours
SFPR, UW



  
                         



                                          
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