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UCT mulls plan to target Israeli varsities

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

UCT’S senate has agreed to a more consultati­ve process on a proposal calling for the boycott of Israeli academic institutio­ns in occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s.

UCT spokespers­on Elijah Moholola said the senate also agreed that the UCT executive would determine how the consultati­on process should be carried out, and the executive would work on the implementa­tion of the consultati­on process.

The matter was tabled at a meeting held on May 10, having been referred back to the senate by the council in March.

The council did not adopt the senate’s resolution, and its view was that a number of issues required clarificat­ion, including a full assessment of the sustainabi­lity impact of the senate resolution, and that a more consultati­ve process was necessary before the matter could be considered further.

This comes after the senate took a resolution in favour of a proposal for the institutio­n not to enter into any formal relationsh­ips with Israeli academic institutio­ns operating in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s.

The UCT Palestine Solidarity Forum said the boycott was devised by the academic freedom committee as part of a campaign for a boycott of all Israeli universiti­es.

The forum said boycotting all universiti­es condemned the state of Israel.

“Given that Israel routinely abuses Palestinia­n human rights, be it through racist laws, colonising Palestinia­n territorie­s, demolishin­g Palestinia­n homes, unjustly imprisonin­g Palestinia­ns, building walls, laying siege to Gaza or shooting children, we think that an academic boycott of all Israeli universiti­es is justified as it would put pressure on the Israeli state to cease its illegal and immoral activities.”

The forum believes that Israeli universiti­es are sites where the state’s ideology is promoted and reinforced.

Movement Progress SA chairperso­n Tami Jackson said: “If we accept an enforced academic boycott of Israeli institutio­ns, we are bound in principle to accept an academic boycott of many other countries too.” She said adopting policies against Israel would isolate UCT from the internatio­nal academic community and damage its institutio­nal reputation.

Boycotting all universiti­es condemns the state of Israel. UCT Palestine Solidarity Forum

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