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Subject: [AL-AWDA-News] Academics respond to university presidents' Israel tour 
with call for
 boycott, divestment, sanctions

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*ACADEMICS RESPOND TO UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS' TOUR OF ISRAEL: CALL FOR
BOYCOTT, DIVESTMENT, SANCTIONS*

Contact: USACBI, [email protected]

Prominent scholars and human rights activists issued an open letter (download
PDF<http://www.usacbi.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Presidents-USACBILetter.pdf>)
to university presidents who participated in a recent tour (July 1-9, 2012)
of Israel designed to bolster cooperation between US and Israeli
universities sponsored by the American Jewish Committee, calling upon the
university officials to “not…pursue institutional relationships between
your universities and Israeli universities, and to discontinue any existing
institutional relationships that might already exist.”

The letter, signed by, among others, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Angela Davis,
and Richard Falk, was coordinated by the US Campaign for the Academic and
Cultural Boycott of Israel, a number of whose organizers signed the letter,
including professors Nada Elia, David Klein, David Lloyd, Sherna Berger
Gluck, Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi, Jess Ghannam, Edie Pistolesi and Fred
Moten. The letter calls for the university presidents to support the
Palestinian civil society call for boycott, divestment and sanctions
against Israel until it complies with international law and recognizes
Palestinian human rights.

“We ask you instead to honor the call for the worldwide academic and
cultural boycott of Israel, initiated in 2004 by the Palestinian Campaign
for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel,” says the letter,
describing specific examples of the Israeli academy’s participation in
Israel’s “systematic regime of segregation and discrimination, occupation
and ethnic cleansing.” The letter notes that Tel Aviv University, visited
by the university presidents’ delegation, currently maintains 55 joint
projects with the Israeli military, that directly service the occupation.
“Academics in Technion and other institutions have been directly engaged in
furnishing the hydrological and demographic surveys that have guided the
construction of the separation wall and the illegal settlements on the West
Bank. Technion has been directly involved in the development of a
remote-controlled “D9″ bulldozer used by the Israeli army to demolish
Palestinian houses in acts of collective punishment or ethnic cleansing.”

The letter notes further that “all Israeli academic institutions are
involved in structural discrimination against Palestinian students,”
drawing comparisons to the apartheid era in South Africa. “Under these
circumstances, the establishment of institutional links between your
universities and Israeli universities would be de facto recognition and
support of Apartheid and colonialism. It would be the moral equivalent of
supporting South African institutions during its Apartheid era, and would
place you on the wrong side of history,” concludes the letter’s authors.
The university presidents’ delegation included officials from nine US
universities, including the University of California at Davis, Spelman
College, and the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

For more information, contact us at [email protected]. Download a PDF of
the letter 
here<http://www.usacbi.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Presidents-USACBILetter.pdf>
.

*Letter text:*

July 15, 2012

To:
Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi, University of California, Davis,
President Louis Agnese, Jr., University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio,
TX,
President Lawrence Biondi, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO,
President Karen Haynes, California State University San Marcos,
President Elliot Hirshman, San Diego State University,
Chancellor Dorothy Leland, University of California, Merced,
Chancellor Harvey Perlman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
President Beverly Tatum, Spelman College, Atlanta, GA,
Chancellor Randy Woodson, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.

Dear Presidents and Chancellors,

It has come to our attention that you participated in a recent delegation
of U.S. university presidents to Israel (July 1-9, 2012), the purpose of
which was to bolster bilateral academic exchange and cooperation with
Israeli universities, and to explore opportunities for academic and
research collaboration between your universities and Israeli universities.
[1]

We are writing to urge you, in the strongest possible terms, not to pursue
institutional relationships between your universities and Israeli
universities, and to discontinue any existing institutional relationships
that might already exist. We ask you instead to honor the call for the
worldwide academic and cultural boycott of Israel, initiated in 2004 by the
Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, and
supported by the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of
Israel. [2]

Four Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela, Desmond
Tutu, and Mairead Maguire have described Israel as an apartheid state [3],
and this description has been supported by the Russell Tribunal [4] and the
Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa. [5] Far from being the
exemplar of “a richly diverse country” or representing “Martin Luther
King’s ideals of equality, integration, peace, collaboration and the value
of education,” Israel is founded upon discrimination, ongoing ethnic
cleansing, and the segregation of access to infrastructure, resources and
even education. Indeed, the racist nature of the state of Israel is so
extreme that University of Miami president Donna Shalala, who participated
in a delegation similar to yours, was detained, interrogated, and
humiliated at Ben-Gurion International Airport, in July 2010, simply
because of her Arab ethnicity. [6]

Israel’s institutions of higher education are not innocent in relation to
this systematic regime of segregation and discrimination, occupation and
ethnic cleansing. To give only a handful of examples, Tel Aviv University,
which you visited, currently has some 55 joint projects with the Israeli
military, especially in the “innovative” field of electro-optics that
directly serve and supply the occupation. Hebrew University is built on and
continues to expand into occupied East Jerusalem, from which Palestinians
continue to be “transferred”, despite its internationally recognized status
as the future capital of any independent Palestinian State. Academics in
Technion and other institutions have been directly engaged in furnishing
the hydrological and demographic surveys that have guided the construction
of the separation wall and the illegal settlements on the West Bank.
Technion has been directly involved in the development of a
remote-controlled “D9″ bulldozer used by the Israeli army to demolish
Palestinian houses in acts of collective punishment or ethnic cleansing.
All Israeli academic institutions are involved in structural discrimination
against Palestinian students. [7]

Earlier this year, a delegation of US professors went on an alternative
tour, organized by USACBI, and witnessed the impact of the Israeli
occupation on the Palestinian people. They wrote eloquently of their
experiences, and their commitment to sever ties with Israel until it abides
by international law, in a widely-circulated statement. [8]

Returning from that delegation, the eminent African American historian,
Robin Kelley commented in an account of his visit there on “the efforts
Israel puts into and invests in normalizing the situation there.” [9] He is
correct: the gradual recognition in the media and among an increasing
segment of the US and global public of the nature of the Israeli occupation
of Palestine, supported by ample documentation of Israel’s egregious
abuses, has dealt a serious blow to Israel’s image in the West. As a
result, the Israeli government has launched a rebranding campaign (“Brand
Israel”), to fix its image, with no attempt to alter the policies that have
tarnished this reputation. [10] Delegations such as yours are part of this
government campaign, which seeks to distract attention from its violations
of international law and of the Palestinian people’s inalienable human
rights, by shining a very partial light on Israel’s academic and cultural
accomplishments.

Under these circumstances, the establishment of institutional links between
your universities and Israeli universities would be de facto recognition
and support of Apartheid and colonialism. It would be the moral equivalent
of supporting South African institutions during its Apartheid era, and
would place you on the wrong side of history.

We urge you to resist the temptation to collaborate with Israeli academic
institutions until Israel satisfies the requirements of international law
and universally recognized human rights. And we encourage you to inform
yourself more fully of the nature of Israel’s discriminatory regime and
occupation. The signatories of this letter write on behalf of the US
Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, a representative
of which would be happy to meet or talk with you to clarify our concerns.
We can be reached at [email protected].

Sincerely,
Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi, San Francisco State University
Angela Y. Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz
Gina Dent, University of California, Santa Cruz
Nada Elia, Antioch University- Seattle
Richard Falk, University of California, Santa Barbara and Special
Rapporteur on Occupied Palestine for the UN Human Rights Council
Jess Ghannam, UC San Francisco
Sherna Berger Gluck, California State University, Long Beach
Anna Guevarra, University of Illinois, Chicago
Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Spelman College
Robin D. Kelley, University of California, Los Angeles
David Klein, California State University, Northridge
David Lloyd, University of California, Davis
Frederick C. Moten, Duke University
James Petras, Bartle Professor Emeritus, Binghamton University
Edie Pistolesi, California State University, Northridge
Mona Philips, Spelman College
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Laureate
Waziyatawin, University of Victoria

For the Advisory Board and Organizing Collective of USACBI, the United
States Campaign for the Cultural and Academic Boycott of Israel,
http://www.usacbi.org

Notes:

[1]
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/General+News/131662/Leading-US-University-Presidents-to-Explore-Innovation-%26-Academic-Collaboration-with-Israel.html

[2] http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=868

[3] 
Carter<http://www.haaretz.com/news/jimmy-carter-israel-s-apartheid-policies-worse-than-south-africa-s-1.206865>
; Mandela <http://www.keghart.com/Mandela-Palestine>;
Tutu<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1957644.stm>
; Maguire<http://www.counterpunch.org/2009/05/01/stand-up-to-israeli-apartheid/>

[4]
http://www.russelltribunalonpalestine.com/en/sessions/south-africa/south-africa-session-%E2%80%94-full-findings/cape-town-session-summary-of-findings

[5] http://www.hsrc.ac.za/Media_Release-378.phtml

[6]
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/08/07/1765823/um-shalala-treated-as-security.html#storylink=cpy

[7]
http://www.epacbi.eu/sites/default/files/Economy_of_the_occupation_23-24.pdf

[8]
http://www.usacbi.org/2012/01/us-scholars-delegation-calls-for-academic-and-cultural-boycott-of-israel/

[9]
http://mondoweiss.net/2012/02/a-level-of-racist-violence-i-have-never-seen-ucla-professor-robin-d-g-kelley-on-palestine-and-the-bds-movement.html

[10]
http://forward.com/articles/2070/israel-aims-to-improve-its-public-image/

-- 
Charlotte L. Kates     [email protected]



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