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Ben Gurion University
David Newman (a.k.a. Neve Gordon Lite from the
Dept of Politics at BGU that the international panel of experts
called for shutting down) attacks Isracampus in the anti-Israel
pro-LSD hippy magazine "Tikkun," on whose board of editors he
sits; Newman forgets to mention that he has been leading the
McCarthyist campaign to silence critics of the Radical Left
Or, they are all members of the anti-Zionist,
Israel bashing, self-hating Jews conspiracy who have been targeted
by any one of the three extremist right wing organizations Im Tirtzu,
Academic Monitor and Isracampus in recent years.
And this is but the tip of the iceberg....
Almost anyone who dares to think aloud,
promotes social justice, works on behalf of peace and the cause of
human rights, dares to dream (as did Herzl so many years ago) or
believes in freedom of speech, has a chance of finding himself /
herself on the list. Indeed, anyone reading this column and who
perceives themselves as a law abiding upright citizen of the State
of Israel could well find themselves on this list.
Also can be
found at therealnews.com
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Original Message --------
Subject: TIKKUN: Blacklisting
Free Speech in Israel--by Prof. David Newman, Ben Gurion University
Date: Tue,
31 Jan 2012
07:35:45 +0000
From: David Newman <newman@exchange.bgu.ac.il>
To: David Newman <newman@bgu.ac.il>
Tikkun [1] to
heal, repair and transform the world
Editor's note:
David Newman is Dean of Social Sciences at Ben Gurion University. He
has fought for pluralism and for peace in
Israel.
He has in the past few years been one of the Jerusalem Post's token
progressives amidst a newspaper that continues to serve primarily
the settlers and their fans throughout the world. But when he wrote
this one, it was refused by the Jerusalem Post so he turned to us
(he has written for Tikkun in the past). We are delighted to share
this with you, but saddened about the state of assault on free
speech in Israel, which mirrors the absence of free speech and
debate in much of the Jewish community and its newspapers in the
United States.
THE EXCLUSIVE BLACKLIST Or PROUD
TO BE A MEMBER OR A MEMBER OF AN EXCLUSIVE CLUB
By David Newman
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
What do President Shimon Peres, Knesset Speaker Ruby Rivlin,
former Education Minister Yuli Tamir, world reknowned author Amos Oz
and former Justice Minister and Minister in charge of Security
Affairs Dan Meridor have in common?
And where do Ben Gurion University President and head of the
University Coordinating Committee Professor Rivka Carmi, former
Knesset Speaker and former Head of the Jewish Agency Avrom Burg,
Knesset Deputy Speaker and former Hebrew University professor Naomi
Chazan, leading Israeli academics with worldwide reputations, such
as Philosophers Professors Zeev Sternhell and Menachem Brinkner,
Political scientists such as Yaron Ezrahi, Gabi Shefer and present
Dean of the Social Sciences at the Hebrew University Avner de Shalit,
Historians of Israel and the Holocaust, such as professors Benny
Morris, Hana Yablonka, Yehuda Bauer and Renee Poznanski, Likud
member of Knesset and active supporter of citizens rights Micky
Eitan, and former Israeli ambassador to Jordan and Spain, professor
Shlomo ben Ami, appear as members of the same club?
There are two options. Either they come together in some mythical
heavenly afterlife.
Or, they are all members of the anti-Zionist, Israel bashing,
self-hating Jews conspiracy who have been targeted by any one of the
three extremist right wing organizations Im Tirtzu, Academic Monitor
and Isracampus in recent years.
And this is but the tip of the iceberg.
A thorough analysis of the web sites and publications of these
three organizations has revealed a list of well over 1000 names of
prominent Israelis – politicians, diplomats, academics, Rabbis,
ex-military personnel, authors and film producers – who appear on
the right wing blacklists and who, so it would appear to anyone who
still believes the so-called "information" on these sites, are
causing perpetual damage to the State of Israel.
Almost anyone who dares to think aloud, promotes social justice,
works on behalf of peace and the cause of human rights, dares to
dream (as did Herzl so many years ago) or believes in freedom of
speech, has a chance of finding himself / herself on the list.
Indeed, anyone reading this column and who perceives themselves as a
law abiding upright citizen of the State of Israel could well find
themselves on this list.
Check it out. You only have to put your own name in the search
engine on www.blacklist.co.il to see if you are a member of this
exclusive club. Given the prominence of names which appear, I can
only recommend that if you do not appear , you should do your utmost
to join the club, following which you will belong to a group of
people whose contribution to the state of Israel and the Jewish
people is second to none, and without whom Israel would be in a lot
worse situation than it is today. Each single name in the list has
done more for Israel than the accumulated activities of all three
organizations and their supporters and funders, most of whom reside
in the Diaspora and are prepared to support this attack on Israel
from the comfort of their remote and faraway geographical locations.
Depending on when you check your name out, you may have a problem
accessing the site. Within five minutes of the list of names
appearing on the web this past Sunday, the cyber war specialists had
sprung into action and it was removed by right wing hackers, soon to
be reinstated.
It is always easy to hide oneself under the cloak of patriotism.
It is a favorite trick of the right wing to present themselves as
the defenders of the national spirit while categorizing all others,
including Presidents, government ministers, ambassadors and
prominent university professors, as traitors, anti-Zionists, and
abettors to the enemy. In a country which is in perpetual conflict
with its neighbours and where fears concerning the security and
safety of the State is always at the top of the national agenda,
such language is easy to sell to the public and the tabloid media,
and hardly anyone ever bothers to actually check the veracity of the
accusations or the insinuations, or whom the people targeted really
are. And given the recent political climate in Israel, where radical
right wing forces have taken over parts of government and even the
Knesset Education Committee, these terrible slurs on some of the
elites of Israeli society have forced their way into the formal
debates of government, giving it a legitimacy which causes great
damage to the reputation of the Israeli parliament throughout the
world.
But now the truth is out. The list of published names and the
terrible slurs and adjectives used to describe these people and
their "crimes" are out there in the open for all to see. If, after
reading these lists , anyone is still convinced that these
organizations act in the best interests of Israel or the Jewish
people, then they have a very strange idea what it means to be part
of a thriving democracy. And if anyone thinks that by funding these
organizations instead of using their philanthropy to support
universities, hospitals, schools and welfare organizations, they are
contributing to the State of Israel, then they are very much
mistaken. The damage they are causing to Israel's global name and
reputation, is irreparable. They cannot turn a blind eye or turn
away when Israel is criticized by all those amongst the democratic
family of nations, who have always supported Israel but who are now
beginning to ask questions about the country's commitment to its
values of democracy, freedom of speech and belief in human rights.
As a proud citizen of Israel, I am honored to be a member of this
blacklist. When I see who my fellow members are, I would not want to
be excluded from such a prominent list of Israeli citizens. I can
only recommend that anyone reading this column, who believes in the
vibrancy that is the State of Israel, hurry to add your name to the
list. Membership is free and it is open to all those who are
prepared to contribute to the future development of this country and
the principles of free speech and critical thought.
If you wish to help change this reality, please read Embracing
Israel/Palestine which you can order at www.tikkun.org/nextgen/EIP,
join the interfaith Network of Spiritual Progressives, and help us
build a new way of thinking in the US which will eventually
influence Israel and Palestine (which is also no beacon of free
speech).
David Newman is Dean of Social Sciences at Ben Gurion
University. He is a religious Zionist who has fought for pluralism
and for peace in Israel. He has in the past few years been one of
the Jerusalem Post's token progressives amidst a newspaper that
continues to serve primarily the settlers and their fans throughout
the world. But when he wrote this one, it was refused by the
Jerusalekm Post so he turned to us (he has written for Tikkun in the
past). We are delighted to share this with you, but saddened about
the state of assault on free speech in Israel, which mirrors the
absence of free speech and debate in much of the Jewish community
and its newspapers in the United States.
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