Cape Argus

UCT motion to boycott Israeli-linked institutio­ns short of votes

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

THE University of Cape Town (UCT) Senate has concluded a vote on a motion calling for an academic boycott of persons and institutio­ns linked to Israel, with the results indicating that the motion was unlikely to pass.

A member of the Senate, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the motion was heavily debated.

“Members of the Senate articulate­d their perspectiv­es, it was a heated debate. But Senate members gave reasons for what they think about the motion and the implicatio­ns involved.

“Members of the Senate cited how the motion may impact the funding that the institutio­n receives due to its associatio­n with certain institutio­ns – American institutio­ns and Israeli institutio­ns.

“But other members did cite that Israeli institutio­ns to a degree are involved in what is happening in Gaza.”

Motions are usually voted through a show of hands, however, there were requests that voting be done by secret ballot.

Due to the impractica­lity of conducting a secret ballot in one room, it was decided that voting be done electronic­ally through a UCT platform called Vula.

According to the individual, 60 Senate members were in favour of the motion, 75 against, and around 15 abstained from voting.

UCT spokespers­on Elijah Moholola said the university will provide further updates on the matter at an appropriat­e time.

On Friday, the Senate held a reconvened meeting during which three motions pertaining to the situation in Gaza were on the agenda.

The Senate considered only one of these motions and commenced electronic voting. Senate members were reportedly given until Wednesday to vote on the motion.

“The Senate will reconvene at a later stage to consider the other two motions on the Gaza conflict. UCT will provide further updates on this matter at an appropriat­e time,” Moholola said.

The following motion was reportedly voted on, however, this could not be confirmed with the university.

“UCT resolves not to participat­e and co-operate in any events, activities, agreements or academic projects involving Israeli academic institutio­ns, research entities, lobby groups, corporatio­ns, foundation­s, academic forums and entities that accept funding from Israel … until these institutio­ns clearly condemn the ongoing genocide of Palestinia­ns at the hands of Israel; until these institutio­ns categorica­lly condemn violations of Palestinia­n human rights and violations of internatio­nal law; and until they announce their commitment to safeguardi­ng Palestinia­n people’s right to life, equality and dignity.”

Those eligible to vote were those present at the meeting and who signed the register and therefore not reflective of the entire Senate body.

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