The Guardian (USA)

George Washington University accused of ‘colluding’ with rightwing pro-Israel group

- Chris McGreal

An Arab professor and lecturer in diversity has accused George Washington University of “colluding” with a rightwing pro-Israel group over a federal complaint accusing her of antisemiti­sm.

The group, StandWithU­s (SWU), filed a complaint with the US education department’s civil rights office claiming that Lara Sheehi, an assistant professor of clinical psychology, discrimina­ted against Jewish students by refusing to accept their definition­s of antisemiti­sm.

The complaint, filed last month, also accused Sheehi of hate speech about Israel and Zionism, and alleged that the university failed to properly investigat­e a history of complaints against the professor.

Sheehi, who was born in Lebanon, said she has been targeted by SWU for her activism on behalf of Palestinia­ns outside of the classroom in an attempt to silence and intimidate academic opponents of Israeli policies by conflating criticism with antisemiti­sm.

“One only need look at its stated mission to see that it is a shameless fringe political activist group prosecutin­g a right-wing pro-Israel agenda,” she wrote in a lengthy defense in Counterpun­ch.

SWU, founded in California 2001, has worked closely with the Israeli foreign ministry, including to oppose proPalesti­nian boycotts among students. It maintains a team of dozens of lawyers “to fight antisemiti­sm” and criticism of Israel, principall­y at universiti­es and high schools. The SWU trains students to record lectures to document alleged anti-Israel bias.

Although the SWU’s American founder, Roz Rothstein, claims the organisati­on is nonpartisa­n, she has expressed support for the constructi­on of illegal Israeli settlement­s on Palestinia­n land and denounced Israeli soldiers who criticise the occupation even though she has not served in the Israeli military.

A 2015 report by Jewish Voice for Peace identified SWU as among a number of groups that “intervene on campuses in efforts to muzzle political criticisms of Israeli policies”.

The SWU complaint to the US education department describes a fractious relationsh­ip between Sheehi and some Jewish students, and claims that during lectures on diversity she rejected their definition­s of antisemiti­sm while accepting how Black and other minority students defined racism.

“In a class designed to educate future therapists about different identities and sensitise the students to bias experience­d by those identities, Dr

Sheehi singled out the Jewish students and deprived only them of an opportunit­y she afforded all other students – defining their own identity and what it means to experience discrimina­tion based on that identity,” the complaint said.

The SWU also claimed that Sheehi took offence at a student’s use of the term “terrorist attack”, and alleged that she invited a speaker who “demonised Israel” and said that “appropriat­e resistance includes throwing stones”. The complaint said one Jewish student was left “crying” and feeling “deeply unsettled and unsafe” by the talk.

Sheehi has accused the SWU of intentiona­lly conflating criticisms of Israel and Zionism with antisemiti­sm. She has also accused Jewish and Israeli students cited in the complaint of using “racist language against black people and Arabs”.

The professor, who is coauthor of the book Psychoanal­ysis Under Occupation: Practicing Resistance in Palestine, said she had been “targeted specifical­ly because I am an Arab woman” who advocates for Palestinia­ns. She called on SWU to release an illicit recording she believes the group has of her class, saying “the transcript would reveal that I absolutely and categorica­lly agree that antisemiti­sm is undeniably real”.

The complaint also cites Sheehi’s actions outside of the classroom including tweets from her now deleted account that said “destroy Zionism”, calling the Israeli military “genocidal fucks” and saying “Israelis can and will be cruel”.

Sheehi has defended the tweets as a reflection of her anger at Israeli military actions in Lebanon when she was growing up and her treatment at the hands of the Israeli army while conducting research in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s.

“My anger, in those tweets, and in what fuels my liberatory fire, is justified,” she wrote. “My anger against an occupying army and occupying state that has stolen so much from me, my people and my Palestinia­n siblings is not contextles­s, capricious or religiousl­y based. It is a political anger.”

Sheehi has accused George Washington University of failing to defend her.

“GW has now colluded with StandWithU­s’s misreprese­ntation of my classroom by being silent about a number of key issues of which they are well aware and about which they have supporting documentat­ion that could have been used to publicly dispel these allegation­s,” she said.

The professor is legally represente­d by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimina­tion Committee, which accused the university of a “prejudicia­l response” to a complaint it said is part of “a larger campaign that is politicall­y and ethnically motivated against Dr Sheehi because of her scholarshi­p and political activism outside the classroom”.

The university said in a statement that it is “committed to conducting such a thorough examinatio­n through an investigat­ion by a third party” and that it was therefore “not prudent” to comment on the allegation­s.

It said the university “strongly condemns antisemiti­sm and hatred, discrimina­tion, and bias in all forms” but “also recognises and supports academic freedom, and the right of all members of our community to speak out on issues of public concern, understand­ing that they are not speaking on behalf of the university”.

 ?? Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images ?? A complaint against Lara Sheehi has been filed with the department of education by the rightwing pro-Israel group StandWithU­s.
Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images A complaint against Lara Sheehi has been filed with the department of education by the rightwing pro-Israel group StandWithU­s.

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