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Polish students strike to cut ties with Israeli academia

Students set up encampment­s at the University of Warsaw and Jagielloni­an University

- Natalia Laskowska Warsaw

Polish students have joined the global movement to end partnershi­ps with Israeli institutio­ns and were occupying the country’s top campuses on Saturday because of Israel’s war on Gaza.

Students and alumni of 12 universiti­es in Poland have been calling on their management to publicly disclose which Israeli academia, research centers, organizati­ons and companies they have been cooperatin­g with and in what scope. In open letters to rectors, they demanded that the universiti­es “boycott Israeli institutio­ns at the national and internatio­nal level until the occupation of Palestine ends, recognize the right of Palestinia­ns to equality and self-determinat­ion, and recognize the right of return for Palestinia­n refugees.”

As no action followed from university authoritie­s, on Friday evening they set up encampment­s at the campuses of the University of Warsaw — the country’s largest academic institutio­n — and of the Jagielloni­an University — the oldest and most prestigiou­s.

In a joint manifesto, the protesters said: “We will occupy the university space with our own bodies to demand action ... we consider opposing genocide as our highest obligation.”

Israeli airstrikes and ground offensives in Gaza have since

October killed 36,000 Palestinia­ns with more than 80,000 wounded, the vast majority children and women. Many have lost their lives as most of the hospitals have been flattened by bombardmen­t and no medical

assistance could reach them. Protesting students say that failing to oppose the onslaught would mean tacit consent — and complicity.

The University of Warsaw is linked through a research project to the Ben-Gurion University, whose Homeland Security Institute partners with the biggest Israeli arms manufactur­ers such as Elbit Systems, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and the Israeli Ministry of Defense. It is also linked to the University of Haifa, which runs special programs for Israeli forces and intelligen­ce.

“As a student, I feel I should have a say in what our university is investing and what its partners are. We know that the university is tied to the Israeli army, forces and apartheid system,” Agnieszka, a sociology student and one of the coordinato­rs of the strike at the University of Warsaw, told Arab News.

“That’s why I’m here ... I hope it will change something.”

 ?? Academy for Palestine ?? Students occupy the Collegium Broscianum area of the Jagielloni­an University in Krakow, Poland, during a pro-Palestine protest on Friday.
Academy for Palestine Students occupy the Collegium Broscianum area of the Jagielloni­an University in Krakow, Poland, during a pro-Palestine protest on Friday.

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