Ben Gurion University
Ben Gurion University - Im Tirtzu issues BGU a Set of
Demands to Restrain the Anti-Israel Bias in its Politics Department;
the far Left is hysterical
Im Tirtzu has
issued a set of demands (remind anyone of Berkeley in the 60s?)
insisting that Ben Gurion University do something to restrain and
balance the anti-Israel bias in its politics department and in other
departments, or else Im Tirtzu will call upon donors to the
university to withhold funds or put them into escrow until BGU
really does something about the anti-Israel indoctrination there.
The Israeli
mainstream media is hysterical and having a field day. Haaretz runs
the story as its top banner headline on its front page. Every other
Israeli newspaper today (I have not seen Maariv yet but suspect it
makes a full house with this) runs the story. Every radio station in
Israel carried reports and debates about the Im Tirtzu move and no
doubt the evening news shows on TV will also carry reports. The far
Left is hysterical. BGU's David Newman is all over the place trying
it discredit the report.
http://thejewishpress.blogspot.com/2010/08/israeli-free-speech-movement-at-last.html
The Israeli Free Speech Movement (at
last!!)
Posted by
Steven Plaut
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
I grow up in the
60s when Mario Savio, head of the Berkeley Free Speech movement, was
my hero. The Mario Savio of Israel today is Ronen Shoval, head of
the Im Tirtzu Zionist student organization, and his many comrades.
Im Tirtzu has become the dominant voice on Israeli campuses, even –
and indeed notably – on Ben Gurion University, with its scores of
rabidly anti-Zionist leftist faculty members.
While Shoval and
his team have had enormous successes to date, even I was astounded
at the incredible coup they engineered this morning. Im Tirtzu has
issued a set of demands (remind anyone of Berkeley in the 60s?)
insisting that Ben Gurion University do something to restrain and
balance the anti-Israel bias in its politics department and in other
departments, or else Im Tirtzu will call upon donors to the
university to withhold funds or put them into escrow until BGU
really does something about the anti-Israel indoctrination there.
The Israeli
mainstream media is hysterical and having a field day. Haaretz runs
the story as its top banner headline on its front page. Every other
Israeli newspaper today (I have not seen Maariv yet but suspect it
makes a full house with this) runs the story. Every radio station in
Israel carried reports and debates about the Im Tirtzu move and no
doubt the evening news shows on TV will also carry reports. The far
Left is hysterical. BGU's David Newman is all over the place trying
it discredit the report. He claims that BGU leftists cannot be seen
as anti-Zionist because a lot of them (like him) made aliya
themselves and that proves they are Zionist. This is a bit like
claiming that because that Moslem who shot up Fort Hood in Texas had
joined the US army, he must be a patriot and pro-American. Yossi Ben
Artzi, the leftist Rector of the University of Haifa, is leading the
pack of leftist academics denouncing Im Tirtzu (he was a founder of
Peace Now). Ben-Artzi's politics will be clear to you from this: he
has always refused to shut down the anti-Semitic ALEF list (see
this) but ordered me to his office to tell me that use of
sarcasm on a Haifa professors list to mock the anti-Israel political
activism of Haifa leftist faculty members is prohibited. At the
bottom of this posting, I attach a typical example of ALEF
Neo-Nazism.
I think the newspaper reports speak for
themselves, and attach or excerpt them below, Excerpt from Haaretz
story:
The high proportion of "anti-Zionist" faculty
in the department compared to the prevalence of such views in the
general population "arouses grave suspicions that the main basis
for acceptance into and promotion within the department is not
professional, but political," the (Im Tirtzu) letter continued.
It also accused Carmi of "apathy that has
enabled an academic dictatorship to overpower academic freedom."
"Out of honest concern for the student body's
academic freedom and fear for the university's future, we urge you
to put an end to the department's severe anti-Zionist tilt and its
ban on Zionist students and researchers," the letter continued.
[The original report from Haaretz]:
Im Tirtzu threatens boycott of Israeli university over
'anti-Zionist' bias
Rightist group targets political science faculty at Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev.
By Or Kashti
If Ben-Gurion University of the Negev doesn't
take steps "to put an end to the anti-Zionist tilt" in its
politics and government department, Im Tirtzu will work to
persuade donors in Israel and abroad to stop funding the
university, the organization threatened in a letter to university
president Prof. Rivka Carmi last month.
The group said it would ask donors to put
contributions in escrow until "this tilt in the makeup of the
department's faculty and the content of its syllabi has been
corrected."
It also said it would "advise political
science students to stay away from the university."
Finally, it gave Carmi one month to accede to
its demands - which will be up tomorrow.
Until now, the university has not responded.
But on Monday, the heads of all the country's universities issued
a joint response.
"No Israeli university has to prove its
staff's love of their homeland to any organization, and certainly
not to a political one that is trying to present a tendentious,
manipulative document as 'research' to advance its own public
relations," the statement said. "As is proper in an enlightened
democratic country, Israeli academia is not a political body, and
academic faculty are chosen solely according to objective criteria
of excellence in research and teaching."
The "document" in question, a report Im
Tirtzu published several months ago on post-Zionism in the
political science departments of Israeli universities in general,
met with a tepid response from the universities. But the
unprecedented direct attack on Ben-Gurion made them realize that
any of them could be next - hence Monday's strong statement.
Prof. David Newman - the newly appointed dean
of Ben-Gurion's Faculty of the Humanities and Social Sciences, who
has been a tireless campaigner against efforts to impose an
academic boycott on Israel - termed the letter "a clear attempt to
threaten the university in an era of diminishing financial
resources." Im Tirtzu's accusations against the department, he
added, are "very far from the truth."
Though its earlier report's methodology was
widely criticized, Im Tirtzu chairman Ronen Shoval and spokesman
Erez Tadmor cited it in their July 18 letter to Carmi as the basis
for their demands, saying it showed that the department's faculty
"works deliberately and energetically to promote fiercely
anti-Zionist messages."
They charged that nine of its 11 permanent
faculty members were involved in "radical left-wing" political
activity, and six had signed a letter supporting refusal to serve
in the army; two of its research fellows "are known among the
students for their anti-Zionist worldview"; and eight of its 19
adjunct faculty "express radical leftist views." As an example,
they cited department chairman Prof. Neve Gordon, who has called
for a "social, economic and political boycott of Israel."
They also said the department's course
syllabi were heavily tilted toward "anti-national and anti-Zionist
content."
The high proportion of "anti-Zionist" faculty
in the department compared to the prevalence of such views in the
general population "arouses grave suspicions that the main basis
for acceptance into and promotion within the department is not
professional, but political," the letter continued.
It also accused Carmi of "apathy that has
enabled an academic dictatorship to overpower academic freedom."
"Out of honest concern for the student body's
academic freedom and fear for the university's future, we urge you
to put an end to the department's severe anti-Zionist tilt and its
ban on Zionist students and researchers," the letter continued.
In other words, Im Tirtzu itself asked the
university to introduce political considerations into the choice
of its faculty.
It then asked Carmi to detail the "practical
steps" she intends to take to comply with its demands within a
month. If she refuses, "we will use all legal means at our
disposal to inform present and future students, and especially
supporters of the university both in Israel and abroad," the
letter concluded.
Tadmor charged on Monday that the department
has ceased to be a center of "academic excellence" and instead
become "a hotbed of anti-Israel propaganda."
"The public expects university heads to stop
rolling their eyes and provide clear answers as to why this
department, and other departments at other universities, have
become centers of anti-Israel propaganda and incitement and how
they intend to deal with the matter," he added.
Asked how Im Tirtzu plans to carry out its
threats, he said the issue has been already broached with some
Ben-Gurion donors - "not just one or two" - and "this is only the
beginning."
But he said the group does not plan to send
similar letters to other universities. It chose to begin with
Ben-Gurion, he said, because "to the best of our knowledge, the
problem is worst there."
Officially, Ben-Gurion has decided not to
respond to the letter. But one university source termed the
demands "scandalous," a violation of "everything that is sacred to
academia. The very act of responding to the letter would give this
right-wing organization legitimacy."
Another university official said that most of
the department's staff had immigrated from the West, and "there is
no more Zionist act than that. The department also teaches air
force cadets, who would not come if anyone thought we were
preaching anti-Zionism here. It's ridiculous to start proving that
we're Zionists."
(the talkbacks on page are worth reading)
Here is the Haaretz official Editorial about this – denouncing
critics of the Left as "Politruks". This coming from the
anti-Zionist far-leftist newspaper whose degree of pluralism
resembles that of Pravda back in the days of Brezhnev:
Meanwhile, Israel's radical leftists are
soiling their nappies over the success of NGO Monitor in persuading
the Knesset to advance a bill that would force anti-Israel NGOs
(non-government organizations) to reveal the sources of their
funding. See
this. Naturally Haaretz considers this also "McCarthyist." The
Left is afraid that the Israeli public will learn about the
anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sources funding such groups operating
in Israel.
Here is the Jerusalem Post's Story:
Im Tirzu threatens BGU donations
Zionist organization demands university change "left-wing"
faculty.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
08/17/2010 10:17
In a letter written to Ben-Gurion University
head Prof. Rivka Carmi last month, Zionist organization Im Tirzu
threatened to take action to stop contributions to the school if
Carmi didn't work to end the "anti-Zionist tendencies" in the
university's Politics and Government Department.
The letter gave Carmi a thirty day ultimatum,
which ended on Tuesday, to make changes to the faculty before Im
Tirzu would begin persuading donors to cease contributing
financially to the university.
Im Tirzu requested in the letter that the
faculty add more right-wing professors to its staff and change the
contents of its syllabi accordingly. The organization also said it
would "advise political science students to stay away from the
university.
The letter claimed that nine of the
department's eleven permanent members were involved in "radical
left-wing" political activity. Carmi was accused of "apathy that
has enabled an academic dictatorship to overpower academic
freedom."
Carmi denied that Ben-Gurion University had
any political agenda and said that Im Tirzu's threats were
reminiscent of "McCarthyist persecution," in a Tuesday interview
with Army Radio.
See also
RELATED:Fighting anti-Zionism on Israeli campuses 'now more
vital than ever'
NIF: Im Tirtzu report consists of 'lies, manipulations'
Here is the Yediot report on
the same story.
The Hebrew Haaretz
report is here and contains hundreds of talkbacks, almost all of
them supporting Im Tirtzu!!
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