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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of natasha vally
Sent: 11 August 2009 10:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Debate] Open Letter to Vice Chancellor of Wits University

 

Dear All,

Please distribute this widely.

Racial Discrimination and Accused War Criminal on Campus

We write to you as members of the Wits community with a deep sense of
distress. Over the past week, and in the lead up to the scheduled
presence of accused war criminal Lieutenant Colonel David Benjamin on
our campus, a series of events have gravely disappointed us as
students and staff of this University.

There have been persistent attempts to engage the University through
letters and petitions, but the University's 'responses', combined with
subsequent events, have been a severe disappointment to all those who
have been ethically and politically moved by the case.

As a result, we write you this open letter stating our three primary
concerns with regard to the events of this last week:

1)      ACCUSED INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMINAL SPEAKS ON CAMPUS

David Benjamin was the prime legal advisor to the Israeli Defense
Force (IDF) and served in the Military Advocates Corps, which approved
all of the military details regarding Israel's December 2008 attack on
Gaza. He authorized the use of white phosphorus which illegally
targeted civilian population, and is directly implicated in the deaths
of 1 400 Palestinians during the attacks.

Students informed the University that Benjamin's name was included in
an application by prominent South Africans (including former Wits Law
Professor John Dugard and others), alleging war crimes against a
number of Israeli political and military figures, and that, by the end
of the week, formal charges had been laid against him.

Despite this notification, the University persisted in allowing
Benjamin to speak without any formal dissociation or public statement
issued by the University. The public silence of the University
throughout this matter tacitly endorses the murderous acts with which
Benjamin is closely linked. This certainly cannot be the tarnished
reputation the University aims to be associated with.

We cannot allow our University to maintain this impression and we
demand that a formal statement be released from the Vice-Chancellor's
Office that states in clear terms that the University of the
Witwatersrand formally dissociates itself from David Benjamin as an
accused war criminal.


2)      RIGHT TO PROTEST BY STUDENTS AND STAFF ON WITS CAMPUS

On Sunday, 9th August 2009, a peaceful and non-violent protest by
students and staff was held in symbolic condemnation of David
Benjamin's presence on our campus. There were direct attempts by
senior management to prevent the peaceful protest from taking place,
despite the fact that notification of the intention to protest had
been given.
It is an offence to our sensibilities as democratic citizens that an
accused war criminal can be afforded a protected platform, whereas
students and staff have to struggle for the ability to even stand in
silent protest against him.

Vice Chancellor, it is imperative that the University reassures us
that there is indeed commitment to valuing the right to protest by
members of the Wits community.

3)      RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, INTIMIDATION AND HARRASSMENT ON CAMPUS

On Sunday 9th August, 'private security' was permitted to establish
primary and directing control over Wits Medical School campus. Such
security restricted access and freedom of movement to students and
staff, with blatant racial and religious profiling. Several black
members of staff were harassed and asked repeatedly for
identification, whilst many students were intimidated, harassed, and
some even denied access to campus for their studies. Campus control,
rather than facilitating protection of such students, worked for and
in co-operation with the external security.

Vice Chancellor, words cannot adequately express the painful
experience of seeing and being subjected to blatant Apartheid-era
racial profiling and racial discrimination on our campus.

It is imperative for the integrity of the University's public image
that it clarify its policies regarding the presence of 'security'
organizations on campus and we demand that the University does no less
than issue a public apology to students and staff who were subjected
to such degrading treatment at Wits.

This is a summary of our concerns as students committed to an
institution that upholds the spirit and values of equality, dignity
and freedom. We expect a response to these pertinent issues and
demands by end of workday today, that is 5pm on Tuesday 11th August.


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