Martin Bright: Is it a Boycott or Not?

The proposed academic boycott of Israel continues to test friendships
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http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/martin-bright/2008/06/academic-boycott-israel

A close friend and respected academic has asked me to post the whole of the controversial Motion 25 from the University and College Union Congress in May. This is the one that proposes a “boycott” of Israel, which I oppose. As he points out, the word “boycott” is never used.

Well here it is. Decide for yourself:

25 – Composite: Palestine and the occupation University of Brighton – Eastbourne, University of Brighton – Grand Parade, University of East London Docklands, National Executive Committee Congress notes the

  1. continuation of illegal settlement, killing of civilians and the impossibility of civil life, including education
  2. humanitarian catastrophe imposed on Gaza by Israel and the EU
  3. apparent complicity of most of the Israeli academy
  4. legal attempts to prevent UCU debating boycott of Israeli academic institutions; and legal advice that such debates are lawful

    Congress affirms that

  5. criticism of Israel or Israeli policy are not, as such, anti-semitic;
  6. pursuit and dissemination of knowledge are not uniquely immune from their moral and political consequences;

    Congress resolves that

  7. colleagues be asked to consider the moral and political implications of educational links with Israeli institutions, and to discuss the occupation with individuals and institutions concerned, including Israeli colleagues with whom they are collaborating;
  8. UCU widely disseminate the personal testimonies of UCU and PFUUPE delegations to Palestine and the UK, respectively;
  9. the testimonies will be used to promote a wide discussion by colleagues of the appropriateness of continued educational links with Israeli academic institutions;
  10. UCU facilitate and encourage twinning arrangements and other direct solidarity with Palestinian institutions;
  11. Ariel College, an explicitly colonising institution in the West Bank, be investigated under the formal Greylisting Procedure.

Martin Bright: Is it a Boycott or Not?

The proposed academic boycott of Israel continues to test friendships
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