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Academics oppose Israel boycott | Academics oppose Israel boycott |
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Thousands of academics from around the world have condemned plans for a UK boycott of Israeli institutions over its treatment of the Palestinians. | Thousands of academics from around the world have condemned plans for a UK boycott of Israeli institutions over its treatment of the Palestinians. |
More than 10,000 academics have signed a declaration saying they would not join any project which barred Israelis. | |
The group, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME), said the boycott plans attacked academic freedoms. | The group, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME), said the boycott plans attacked academic freedoms. |
The UK's University and College Union voted in May to debate a boycott, and suspects this has been misunderstood. | |
'Moral implications' | 'Moral implications' |
Thirty-two Nobel prize winners were among the thousands who signed the condemnation of the UCU boycott plan. | Thirty-two Nobel prize winners were among the thousands who signed the condemnation of the UCU boycott plan. |
The end result [of a boycott] will be a self-inflicted wound on British academia Professor Alan DershowitzHarvard Law School Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who drafted the statement for SPME, said the signatories represented a cross-section of academics from around the world. | The end result [of a boycott] will be a self-inflicted wound on British academia Professor Alan DershowitzHarvard Law School Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who drafted the statement for SPME, said the signatories represented a cross-section of academics from around the world. |
"The message of the signatories is crystal clear," Mr Dershowitz said. | "The message of the signatories is crystal clear," Mr Dershowitz said. |
"Should the UCU go forward with a boycott of Israeli academics and institutions, the end result will be a self-inflicted wound on British academia." | "Should the UCU go forward with a boycott of Israeli academics and institutions, the end result will be a self-inflicted wound on British academia." |
At its annual conference in May, union members were urged to consider the "moral implications" of links with Israeli universities. | At its annual conference in May, union members were urged to consider the "moral implications" of links with Israeli universities. |
UCU general secretary Sally Hunt had urged delegates not to support the boycott call, saying she did not believe the majority of UCU members supported an academic boycott of Israel. | UCU general secretary Sally Hunt had urged delegates not to support the boycott call, saying she did not believe the majority of UCU members supported an academic boycott of Israel. |
But delegates voted in favour of a motion to further discuss an all-out boycott. | But delegates voted in favour of a motion to further discuss an all-out boycott. |
Ms Hunt has since written to UCU members outlining the process needed to conduct a debate over the proposed boycott, including nationwide appearances by Palestinian and Israeli academics. | Ms Hunt has since written to UCU members outlining the process needed to conduct a debate over the proposed boycott, including nationwide appearances by Palestinian and Israeli academics. |
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