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Immediate Release 22
April 2005
Putting the Israel Boycott on the Agenda
The Association of University Teachers (AUT) in the UK voted in its
Council meeting today to boycott Haifa and Bar-Ilan Universities and to
disseminate to all its chapters our Call for Boycott of Israeli academic
institutions. This historic decision, which sets a landmark precedent,
stands as a major achievement in the struggle to attain a just peace in
our region. Finally, boycotting Israeli institutions, as a morally and
politically sound response to Israel’s crimes, is on the mainstream agenda
in the west; and no one can ignore it now.
For years, Israeli academics have by and large served in the occupation
army, thereby participating in, or at least witnessing, crimes committed
on a daily basis against the civilian population of Palestine. They have
hardly ever publicly denounced Israel's occupation, its system of racial
discrimination against its own Palestinian citizens, or its adamant denial
of the internationally-sanctioned rights of Palestinian refugees to return
to their homes and properties. This constitutes collusion.
After this ground-breaking AUT decision, all these aspects of Palestinian
suffering and the complicity of Israel’s academics in perpetuating them
have now become part of the ongoing debate on Israel’s record of
oppression and abuse of human rights. The AUT today gave voice to the
hitherto voiceless civil resistance against Israel’s racist and colonial
policies. For this, the AUT should be commended.
Aside from passing the boycott motions, the debate itself about Israel’s
oppression and the collusion of Israeli academic institutions in it and
the extensive media coverage that ensued have played a significant role in
educating many around the world about the Palestinian struggle for freedom,
self-determination and equality.
The taboo has been shattered, at last. From now on, it will be acceptable
to compare Israel’s apartheid system to its South African predecessor. As
a consequence, proposing practical measures to punish Israeli institutions
for their role in the racist and colonial policies of their state will no
longer be considered beyond the pale. Israeli academic institutions will
no longer be able to share in the crime while enjoying international
cooperation and support. Most importantly, Israel will start losing its so
far assured impunity, its exceptional status as a state above the law, a
country that considers itself unaccountable before the international
community of nations.
We applaud the AUT for its vision and its moral commitment to a just peace
in Palestine.
Founding Committee
Palestinian Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI)
Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and
Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI)
Call for Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel
Whereas Israel’s colonial oppression of the Palestinian people, which is
based on Zionist ideology, comprises the following:
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Denial of its responsibility for the Nakba
-- in particular the waves of ethnic cleansing and dispossession that
created the Palestinian refugee problem -- and therefore refusal to
accept the inalienable rights of the refugees and displaced,
stipulated in and protected by international law;
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Military occupation and colonization of
the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza since 1967, in
violation of international law and UN resolutions;
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The entrenched system of racial
discrimination and segregation against the Palestinian citizens of
Israel, which resembles the defunct apartheid system in South Africa;
Since Israeli academic institutions (mostly
state controlled) and the vast majority of Israeli intellectuals and
academics have either contributed directly to maintaining, defending or
otherwise justifying the above forms of oppression, or have been complicit
in them through their silence,
Given that all forms of international intervention have until now failed
to force Israel to comply with international law or to end its repression
of the Palestinians, which has manifested itself in many forms, including
siege, indiscriminate killing, wanton destruction and the racist colonial
wall,
In view of the fact that people of conscience in the international
community of scholars and intellectuals have historically shouldered the
moral responsibility to fight injustice, as exemplified in their struggle
to abolish apartheid in South Africa through diverse forms of boycott,
Recognizing that the growing international boycott movement against Israel
has expressed the need for a Palestinian frame of reference outlining
guiding principles,
In the spirit of international solidarity, moral consistency and
resistance to injustice and oppression,
We, Palestinian academics and intellectuals, call upon our colleagues in
the international community to comprehensively and consistently boycott
all Israeli academic and cultural institutions as a contribution to the
struggle to end Israel’s occupation, colonization and system of apartheid,
by applying the following:
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Refrain from participation in any form of
academic and cultural cooperation, collaboration or joint projects with
Israeli institutions;
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Advocate a comprehensive boycott of
Israeli institutions at the national and international levels, including
suspension of all forms of funding and subsidies to these institutions;
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Promote divestment and disinvestment from
Israel by international academic institutions;
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Exclude from the above actions against
Israeli institutions any conscientious Israeli academics and
intellectuals opposed to their state’s colonial and racist policies;
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Work toward the condemnation of Israeli
policies by pressing for resolutions to be adopted by academic,
professional and cultural associations and organizations;
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Support Palestinian academic and cultural
institutions directly without requiring them to partner with Israeli
counterparts as an explicit or implicit condition for such support.