SWC: British University and College Union should be shunned by International Academics for Boycott of Israeli Academics and Institutions
Yesterday, the University and College Union (UCU), representing teachers in universities and institutions of Higher Education throughout the United Kingdom, voted to boycott its Israeli counterparts.
In a letter to Prof. Mohamedbhai Goolam, President of the Paris-based International Association of Universities (IAU), the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Director for International Relations, Dr Shimon Samuels, expressed its membership's grave concern at "this one-sided and discriminatory campaign to single out Israeli academics and Universities."
Samuels added, "Campaign instigators have also called for a rupture in research collaboration and in the publication of papers in Israeli learned journals."
The letter noted that "the International Association of Universities represents institutions and organizations of higher education in over 150 countries, and [its] Founding Charter states as 'a fundamental principle for which every university should stand: the tolerance of divergent opinion and freedom from political interference.'"
Samuels stressed that "the UCU boycott, in its political interference, encourages the most extreme rejectionists of peace in the Middle East and will exacerbate relations between Arabs and Israelis, Muslims and Jews on British campuses. Above all, in its anti-Israeli focus, it is in violation of Article 13 of the European Union's Treaty of Amsterdam, which prohibits 'national discrimination'; it also evokes the clause in the 2004 Working Definition of Anti-Semitism of the European Union Monitoriong Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC), which states: 'Applying double standards by requiring of it [Israel] a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.' Thus, the UCU behaviour is clearly characterized by this international instrument as a form of antisemitism."
The Center urged the International Association of Universities "to publicly condemn this boycott and to warn the UCU that it will be considered a pariah in international academia until its scurrilous resolution is reversed."
The letter was shared with Pornchai Mongkhonvanit, President of the IAU's sister organization, the International Association of University Presidents (IAUP) in Bangkok. It was likewise sent to the IAU's Associate members, Prof. Georg Winckler, President of the European University Association (EUA) in Brussels, and Prof. Ward David, President of the American Council on Education (ACE) in Washington D.C., in order to alert them to potential regional repercussions.
Samuels concluded: "Boycotts are the antithesis to international scholarly cross-fertilization. The political hatemongering behind the British University and College Union's campaign must not impugn academic integrity - prejudice must carry a price."
For further information, please contact Shimon Samuels at +33.609.77.01.58
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