When does a citizen-led boycott of a state become morally justified?

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) George Bisharat | San Francisco Chronicle | 15 August 2007 That question is raised by an expanding academic, cultural and economic boycott of Israel. The movement joins churches, unions, professional societies and other groups based in the United States, Canada, Europe and South Africa. It has elicited dramatic reactions from Israel’s supporters. U.S. labor

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The ivory tower behind the Apartheid Wall

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Margaret Aziza Pappano | Electronic Intifada | 25 July 2007 In the last few weeks, university presidents across the US and Canada have rushed to issue statements about the proposed boycott of Israeli academic institutions by the British University and College Union. They view this boycott as a serious violation of academic freedom. Yet,

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The time is now

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Colin Green | The Guardian | 11 June 2007 Just as I campaigned for boycotts against apartheid in South Africa many years ago, now I shall do so against Israeli apartheid, says Colin Green The strong and hostile response from pro-Israeli groups, as well as the UK government fearful of offending Israel, to a

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'We will isolate them'

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Matthew Taylor, Suzanne Goldenberg and Rory McCarthy | The Guardian | 9 June 2007 British academics’ desire to boycott Israeli universities this week provoked the threat of legal action and counter-boycotts. Will it produce a fully-fledged international crisis? As the pop group Girls Aloud ran through a sound check on the other side of

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U.K. public services union to consider boycott of Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Assaf Uni and Haim Bior, Haaretz Correspondents | Haaretz | 1 June 2007 BRITAIN – The United Kingdom’s public services union UNISON will consider a proposal for imposing a boycott on Israel during its annual conference in mid-June, in the wake of Wednesday’s decision by a British lecturers union to back a boycott of

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Government to form joint task force to counter U.K. boycotts

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent | Haaretz | 8 June 2007 The foreign and education ministers are setting up a public relations task force to prepare a public relations campaign against the boycotts of Israel being forged in the United Kingdom. The joint task force will consist of representatives of the two ministries, the Histadrut

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Why pick on Israel? Because its actions are wrong

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Steven Rose | The Independent | 4 June 2007 Academic freedom, it appears, applies to Israelis but not to Palestinians The University and College Union annual congress last week voted by a two-thirds majority to organise a campus tour for Palestinian academic trade unionists to explain why they had called for an academic and

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Fine words come cheap, strong action is needed

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Lisa Taraki | Times Higher Education Supplement | 8 June 2007 The growing boycott movement has put Israeli academe on the defensive, but more is required, says Lisa Taraki On the day that UK academics debated motions to boycott Israel the international media reported on a letter addressed to the Israeli defence minister. It

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