From Ilan Pappe, to the Association of University Teachers in Britain

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ilan Pappe | 7 May 2005 The AUT’s decision to reconsider its motions on the academic boycott of Israel seems to confuse procedure and principle. I am not a trade union activist, neither am I a British citizen, but I understand there may – or may not – have been procedural and even tactical errors

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Severe Inaccuracies in the (Haifa) University’s Response to the AUT Decision

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Dr. Yuval Yonai, lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology | Letter to Rector and Staff of Haifa University | April 2005 To Professor Ben-Arzi, University Rector Haifa University Staff Re: Severe Inaccuracies in the University’s Response to the AUT Decision Dear Ms. Whintman, I wish to protest on the many inaccuracies that have

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Store banned from importing books printed in Lebanon, Syria

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ruth Sinai | Haaretz | 6 May 2005 The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Employment has prohibited a Haifa bookstore from importing books printed in Lebanon and Syria, counter to a policy followed for many years that permitted such imports. The head of the ministry’s Wood, Paper, and Print Department, Shmuel Nahmias, sent a

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WHY US? (On the academic boycott)

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Tanya Reinhart, translated from Hebrew by Mark Marshall. |Yediot Aharonot | 4 May 2005 A boycott decision, like that passed by Britain’s Association of University Teachers to boycott two Israeli universities, naturally raises a hue and cry among Israelis. Why us? And why now, ‘just when negotiations with the Palestinians might be renewed’? It

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It’s not a boycott of academics but pressure on Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Interview with Nabil Kassis | Palestine Report, Volume 11 Number 43 | 27 April 2005 This week Palestine Report Online interviews Nabil Kassis, President of Birzeit University, on the boycott of two Israeli universities by the British Association of University Teachers (AUT). PR: Do you think the boycott initiated by the AUT is a

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Politicide, no less

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Jonathan Spyer | Haaretz | 22 April 2005 The British Association of University Teachers (AUT) is due today to debate the question of an academic boycott of Israeli universities. The motions to be discussed single out the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Haifa University and Bar-Ilan University for condemnation. In all three cases, specific grievances

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Response to Julie Burchill: British AUT getting 'down wiv the kidz'

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) S. Leibowitz | Haaretz | 1 May 2005 As an Israeli who still lives in Israel, I support this boycott. Precisely because I love the people who live here, and preciely because I still believe in the Jewish values of freedom, justice and equality, I want to congratulate the British associaton for taking this

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Divestment Vote Targets Israeli Occupation

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) TERESA WATANABE | Los Angeles Times | 30 April 2005 Proposal By United Church Of Christ Draws Protests From Jewish Community The 1.4 million-member United Church of Christ will vote this summer on whether to divest from certain U.S. companies doing business with Israel as a protest against the Jewish state’s occupation of Palestinian

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Pressure Building Against British Academic Boycott

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Stewart Ain and Michele Chabin | The Jewish Week | 29 April 2005 Counter actions possible in wake of targeting of two Israeli universities. In an escalation of tensions between academics in England and Israel over Israeli treatment of Palestinians, the Anti-Defamation League is considering a call for a “counter boycott” of British universities

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'And they were silent, and answered him not a word' (Isaiah 36:21)

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Nurit Elhanan-Peled, Translated from English by Mark Marshall | The Occupation Magazine | 28 April 2005 `The looting will start immediately after the evacuation. One will take a window. Another will take a door.` This racist and wicked statement, that was published a few days ago from the mouth of the one who stands

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