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Second Response to BMJ re Boycott of Israeli Medical Association
I perceive there is a good deal of denial within many responses. Where there is not denial, there is ignorance about the grotesque injustice and suffering that has been meted out to these people over 59 years.
Moshe Machover sent me this statement yesterday.
http://right2edu.birzeit.edu/news/article476
5 Birzeit students arrested as Israeli army targets student population
Right to Education Campaign, Birzeit University, 1 August 2007
In the last 3 days, 5 Birzeit University students were arrested by the Israeli army, most of whom belong to the university's Student Council. The detainees are; Eyad Omar Abu Arqub, Fadi Yunis Jaber, Jalal Hosni Abu Khaled, Omar Abdelrazaq Abdellatif (all members of the Student Council) and Ahmad Mahmoud Hassan.
The men were taken at night from their respective residences, 3 from
their student accommodation in Birzeit village and 2 from their family
homes around the West Bank .
Under the military laws of the Israeli Occupation, membership
to any student branch of a political party is illegal, automatically
making thousands of students subject to arbitrary arrest. In practice,
this sweeping power is used by the army as a tool for inciting
political tensions amongst students as it chooses to arrest members of
one group more than another.
"The arrested students who worked for the Student Council
focused solely on providing local academic support for students and
nothing else. In reality, these arrests serve to discredit and obstruct
the work of the Student Council as an institution and are not about
providing security for Israel " - said Fadi Ahmad, president of the
Student Council.
In fact, this is not the first time that Birzeit Student
Council is targeted by the occupation forces. Since 2004, the Israeli
army has arrested 6 elected representatives of the Council, 3 of whom
were presidents of the Council at the time of arrest.
Birzeit University released a statement yesterday condemning
these arrests and calling for an end to Israeli aggression and
obstruction against Palestinian education. The Right to Education
Campaign reiterates such a call and states that there are currently 99
Birzeit students in detention, 9 of which are held indefinitely without
charge under the 1945 British Mandate law of 'Administrative
Detention'.
Moreover, the Campaign highlights that 60% of all arrests were
made since 2004 when Israel also stopped all Gazans from studying in
the West Bank and deported 4 Birzeit students back to Gaza . Since
then, the army has also escalated its practice of arbitrary
'interviewing' where students with no political affiliation are taken
for questioning about their friends and family for no particular
reason. The Student Council states that at least 30% of the 2,200
students living in Birzeit village are subjected to such 'interviews'.
The psychological pressure and anxiety generated from such interviews
can amount to inhumane and degrading treatment under International Law.
Students who object to such questioning are then harassed at
checkpoints, denied work permits and subjected to house invasions.
These forms of harassment are a breach of International
Humanitarian Law which states that an occupying power should not
disrupt the daily life of the occupied population (4th Geneva
Convention); and student arrests, especially those under
'Administrative Detention', amount to a breach of the internationally
recognized 'right to education', first enshrined in Article 26 of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and protected by numerous UN
bodies and conventions such as UNESCO, the Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the
Child.
I fully support the UCU boycott proposal, as well as a boycott
of the IMA whilst there is silence amongst those who should know
better.
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