It’s ‘boycott Israel’ season again in U.K.

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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1063834.html

Next month will be critical for the fight against academic boycotts of Israel in the U.K., according to the founder of Academic Friends of Israel, Ronnie Fraser. March is the month boycott proposals will be submitted to the academic organizations, making time of the essence, says Fraser – whose organization played a part in the 2007 shelving of a planned academic boycott of Israel by the University and College Union.

“The critical phase is the deliberation phase over the various proposals, because after an anti-Israel proposal reaches the plenum for voting it has an excellent chance of passing,” Fraser said. He noted that voting takes place in May. Noting that Israel’s invasion of Gaza in December greatly motivated boycott-advocates, Fraser – who lives in the U.K. – nonetheless adds that he believes they will ultimately fail.

Indeed, in late 2007 the union undid an earlier pro-boycott vote by announcing that after seeking legal advice, it had come to the conclusion that a boycott would be unlawful.

“Personally, I do not think the Lecturer’s union will approve proposals for a boycott because they know they would be sued them for discrimination,” Fraser added.

Fraser, who researches the relationship between British trade unions and Israel dismissed Irish trade unionists who said this week that they plan to launch a boycott of Israeli goods in 2009.

It’s ‘boycott Israel’ season again in U.K.

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