The Jewish Chronicle

Students: Bristol is failing to protect us

● University authoritie­s still refuse to act over conspiraci­st academic David Miller

- BY LEE HARPIN

THE UNION of Jewish Students and Bristol Jewish Society (JSoc) have accused Bristol University of an “absolute failure of their duty of care” after meeting with senior management for an update on their response to complaints about the conduct of Professor David Miller.

The two organisati­ons had been invited to attend the virtual meeting on Tuesday so that the university could present “a set of action points they will be taking” in response to the sociology lecturer’s conduct.

But the JC understand­s that both the UJS and Bristol JSoc representa­tives were left angered by the management’s refusal to inform them whether any action was in fact being taken against Professor Miller.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the UJS and Bristol JSoc confirmed that representa­tives met with university leaders to be told about action that was being planned.

They added: “Unfortunat­ely, the answer we received was that the University cannot tell us if any action is being taken.

“They also told us they are unable to publicly condemn the abuse Jewish students are receiving, in order to remain neutral.

“Neutrality and silence in the face of the targeted attacks on Jewish students and their representa­tive society and union is unacceptab­le and an absolute failure of their duty of care to Jewish students.

Meanwhile, more than 500 leading academics from the UK and across the globe have signed a letter accusing Professor Miller of making “morally reprehensi­ble” statements that “risk the personal security and wellbeing of Jewish students and, more widely, Jews in the UK.”

The letter, publicised by the Union of Jewish Students on Tuesday, said that his recent statements were “purportedl­y about ‘Zionism’ and the so-called ‘Zionist movement’” but instead some were directed at Jewish students, UK university Jewish Societies (JSocs) and the Union of Jewish Students

Prominent names include Sir Simon Schama, Professor of History and Art History at Columbia University, Lord Triesman, a former academic and higher education minister and Professor Vernon Bogdanor, of Kings College London.

Mathematic­s professor Sir Bernard Silverman is amongst several from Bristol University itself to sign the letter.

Also among the signatorie­s is Professor David Feldman, director of Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemiti­sm, at Birkbeck, the University of London.

Leading campaigner­s against antisemiti­sm, including Goldsmiths academic David Hirsh and the Community Security Trust’s Dave Rich are also on the list of supporters of the new letter.

The letter was a response to a letter in support of Professor Miller than sparked communal anger after it was circulated online last weekend.

The new letter highlights the professor’s statement to the Bristol Tab on 18 February, with signatorie­s confirming

Neutrality in the face of targeted attacks is unacceptab­le’

they were “alarmed Professor Miller specifical­ly accused Jewish students of being ‘directed by the State of Israel’ to pursue a “campaign of censorship” that endangers Muslim and Arab students.

It also raises further concerns about his appearance at a Labour Against The Witch-hunt event on February 13th were he described Bristol Jewish Society and the Union of Jewish Students as “formally members of the Zionist movement.”

The letter states: “We believe that Prof. Miller’s depiction of Jewish students as Israeli-directed agents of a campaign of censorship is false, outrageous, and breaks all academic norms regarding the acceptable treatment of students.

“We believe his classifica­tion of Bristol Jewish Society and the Union of Jewish Students as part of a movement he has described as an “enemy” to be “targeted”, and his singling out of individual student leaders within those organisati­ons, emphasises the threatenin­g nature of his remarks.

“His claim that Jewish students are engaged in activities on behalf of Israel that endanger Arab and Muslim students increases the reckless and inflammato­ry nature of Prof Miller’s comments.”

It continues: “In addition, we believe that Prof. Miller’s comments represent the latest manifestat­ion of a long and ignoble tradition of conspiracy theories concerning Jewish individual­s and institutio­ns (and latterly, concerning the State of Israel) — a tradition that includes slanders and libels concerning the Rothschild family, George Soros, and other prominent Jews, the infamous ‘Dolchstoss’ or ‘stab-in-the-back’ myth in interwar Germany, the ‘Illuminati’ conspiracy theory, accusation­s that the Israeli state was behind the 9/11 attacks, and the ‘dual loyalty’ trope which accuses Jewish citizens of Western countries of having greater loyalty to Israel, and thereby posing a menace to the countries in which they reside.

“We believe that extreme statements such as those of Prof. Miller recounted above are counterpro­ductive to any good cause, and in particular, counterpro­ductive to the cause of the Palestinia­ns, whose interests will not be served by convincing Muslim and Arab students in Britain that Jewish students are their enemy, or by convincing Jews in Britain and elsewhere that Western academic or political opinion is implacably hostile to them.”

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