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The
Case for Academic Boycott against Israel is an initial compilation of facts documenting the
discriminatory practices implemented by the Israeli academic system, as well as
this system’s active and ongoing involvement in the occupation of the
Palestinian territories.
Through this
document, the Alternative Information Center (AIC) aims to support the
Palestinian and international academic boycott campaigns with concrete facts
and details proving that not only have Israeli academic institutions not
publicly condemned Israel’s occupation, but that these very institutions are
themselves part and parcel of Israel’s colonial system of oppression against
the Palestinians.
The
Case for Academic Boycott against Israel provides specific and documented examples of how
Israel’s academic institutions discriminate against Palestinian citizens of
Israel by restricting their enrollment; persecuting them for political
involvement; gagging their freedom of expression and actively working to keep
international students away from their towns and villages, amongst others. It
further highlights how several of the institutions are themselves part of
Israel’s settlement project, being located in the West Bank, founded on the
ruins of a demolished Palestinian village or expanding onto Palestinian-owned
land illegally occupied in 1967
The
Case for Academic Boycott against Israel is a working document that the AIC will continuously
update, and is such a work in progress to which activists, organizations and
academics are invited to refer and contribute. Currently (August 2007) the AIC
is seeking documentation to substantiate the recognized connection between
Israeli universities and the Israeli military system in such areas as military
intelligence, officer training and weaponry development, and we anticipate this
will be a next addition to this report in the upcoming months. Additionally,
the borderline hysterical responses of Israeli university administrations,
senior academics and Israeli government officials to international proposals
for academic boycott will be outlined and translated to provide Palestinian and
international groups insight into the potential powerful impacts of such a
boycott.
The
Case for Academic Boycott against Israel was compiled under the guidance of Shir Hever, an
economist and Coordinator of the AIC’s Socioeconomic Research and Advocacy
Project. Holly Kilroy was responsible for much of the research, assisted by
Laura Vail.
The AIC hopes
that this document will prove a valuable resource for boycott campaigns
throughout the world, and we welcome your feedback and comments.
The Case for Academic Boycott
against Israel
Quick Reference Sheet of Facts
I.
General (pages
5-6)
• Increase in
University Entrance Age Discriminates against Arab-Palestinian Students
• Israeli
Ministry of Education Excludes Arab-Palestinian Schools from Enrichment Program
for Weakened Pupils
•
Reinstatement of Psychometric Exam Discriminates against Arab-Palestinian
Students in University Admissions
II. Ariel University
Centre of Samaria
(page 7)
• Ariel University
Centre Located in Occupied Palestinian
Territories
• Ariel
University Centre Accepts Only International Students who are Jewish
III. Bar
Ilan University (page 8)
• Bar Ilan University Established College in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
• All
Students at University Required to Complete Jewish Studies
V. Haifa University
(pages 8-13)
•
Arab-Palestinian Students Disproportionately Brought before University
Disciplinary Committee
• Haifa University
Charges Students for Protesting against Racist Conference, Comments by
University Lecturer
• Leader of
National Arab-Palestinian Student Union Banned from Entering Campus of Haifa University
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