51勛圖

Boycott betrayal 1

Published on
June 7, 2002
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Most staff probably know little of the "academic boycott" organised against Israeli universities ("Historian fears for academic freedom in Israel", THES , May 17). But on a recent visit to Israel, every academic I met knew of, and felt perplexed and betrayed by, its uneven-handedness.

They argued that universities, as social institutions of critical reflection, discussion and argument, need support, not a boycott, by academics abroad, whatever the view about Israel's behaviour.

I ask colleagues here to communicate with their Israeli counterparts to ensure that the latter do not take their silence as agreement with the boycott.

David-Hillel Ruben
Soas, University of London

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